For the sake of health, regular walking is something your body appreciates. In this sense, several studies show that walking reduces the risk of dementia and heart disease. Now imagine doing it with the incentive of receiving $10,000, which equals R$50,000, to walk 10,000 steps in a single day? It seems like a strange scenario, but it’s a reality in the United States. Does the fashion catch on?
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The company pays the equivalent of BRL 50,000 for someone to walk 10,000 steps in a single day
Fitness company Gym Bird is looking for a CSO (Chief Step Officer). With an attractive offer, she is willing to pay the equivalent of R$50,000 for someone to walk 10,000 steps in a single day.
Accepting the offer inherently requires the chosen one to train for a month until they feel comfortable reaching the milestone of 10,000 steps in a single day.
In addition, he will be given a smartwatch to track his progress and he will also have to post at least one post a week on his social media about his experiences to inspire others.
“By the last day of the month, they must walk a full 10,000 steps within 24 hours,” the company wrote in its bid.
What are the requirements of the selection process?
Unfortunately, the selection process is limited to legal residents of the United States. Interested parties must be at least 18 years old. There are no requirements regarding physical fitness. Above all, the money that the chosen one earns in the event of success is his health, which thanks him.