Ireland Light's Up and Every Step Counts Challenge 2024
Ireland Light's Up and Every Step Counts Challenge 2024
January 09, 2024
Smart Steps for Carrig!
Carrigtwohill GAA Healthy Club has signed up for the Every Step Counts Challenge in partnership with RTÉ's Operation Transformation and Get Ireland Walking. This challenge runs for just five weeks from the 10th of January until the 14th of February. The aim is to collectively walk a combined total of 4,000km.
You do NOT need to take part in the Wednesday Ireland Lights Up Walks to take part and help with this challenge.
All you need is a smartphone. Simply follow these three simple steps:
- Download the MyLife app at https://mylife.irishlife.ie/home
- Register. (You can register under a pseudonym if you want to remain anonymous.)
- Select: Challenges > Pending > Munster GAA – Every Step Counts 2024 > Leaderboard > Carrigtwohill GAA > Join
The app will track all your steps. You do not necessarily have to go out galivanting all over the place. All of your steps/movements will help us to work our way towards our goal and also to work our way up the leaderboard of Munster clubs.
Troubleshooting the App:
For those who cannot get ‘up and running’ and are showing no distance covered, try uninstalling and reinstalling the app. This has worked for some people.
- Make sure to select Track in the MyLife app and click START to track all of your steps each day.
- For iPhone users, you may need to sync the phone’s Health app to the MyLife app to see your distance/steps logged.
Select MyLife Support > Tracking Devices/Apps.
- You can sync most running devices/apps to the MyLife app, so that all of your exercise is logged to the challenge.
See notes on troubleshooting the app just a bit further below..
Take out that smartphone and join the challenge! Carraig Abú!
Starting Wednesday, 10th January
Carrigtwohill GAA Healthy Club is hosting 'Ireland Lights Up' in partnership with RTÉ's Operation Transformation and Get Ireland Walking.
Ireland Lights Up is the country's biggest community walking initiative, which encourages GAA clubs to make exercise more accessible on dark winter nights and to offer people an opportunity to get together and socialise healthily.
The eight-week walking program will take place on Wednesdays at 7.30pm, starting this week.
Starting at the GAA grounds, the route will go along Main Street and through Fota Rock and Cúl Árd and Castlelake. We will return to Main Street via Station Road. and returning to the GAA club, bringing the distance to approx. 3 miles (5km).
Note: Please sign in at the assembly point (near the ball alley in the GAA grounds) before starting each week.
All are welcome so we'd be delighted for you to come down to the club and come walking with us.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Route is below: