Calling all men.
Monday at 6 p.m. Thrive Allen County will have its “all terrain ego challenge” at Gene and Theresa Weatherbie’s property, also where the annual hay maze is each year.
As part of the Allen County Meltdown program, an eight-week countywide program designed to focus on healthy living, Thrive is offering a fun interactive way for men to join the program. Women are invited as well.
“The course will be 18 stations. We created activities from the natural elements,” Thrive’s Damaris Kunkler said.
Some of the activities will be lumberjack curls, stand-up push-ups, milk jug race, hedge apple hail mary passes and log stacks.
Men don’t need to worry about missing the Monday night football games because it begins at 6 p.m. with “plenty of time to get back and watch the games,” Kunkler said.
MELTDOWN registration still is open and will stay open for the duration of the eight-week program.
“It’s never going to be too late to sign up,” Kunkler said. “We are keeping it open the entire time because it’s not about how much weight you loose or exercise time you can get in, it is about healthy living.”
For more information contact the Thrive office at (620) 365-8128 or visit its website at www.allencountymeltdown.com.