Milestone Awards are for the long-term, bigger goals you help your students achieve.
Unlike Toe Tokens, which are meant to be earned by everyone, a Milestone Award is designed to be reached by the hardest working students. For the kids who refuse to miss a running day due to bad weather or those who request a makeup day following an illness. You will probably only have a few of these students in your program. These special “Milestones” are not intended to be reached by everyone.
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Improve Your Running Program By Recognizing Their Milestones
Monday, August 15, 2022
How Atlanta Track Club Maximizes Their Community Reach
- Goal setting
- Habit formation
- Increased physical activity
- Fun
One way to organize your run club that makes all this much simpler is to use technology to manage, report, and track the data from your club. Our EZ Scan® app is the best tool that makes this easier at any given site or even across a whole community. EZ Scan helps you step back and see the bigger picture.
The EZ Scan “Community” feature provides a place for community leaders to track progress across any number of run club sites (be that schools, Y’s, clubs, or community events). Tracking progress helps ensure that all those parents, teachers, and kids involved are successful with their goals.
One example of a successful EZ Scan community using this feature is the Atlanta Track Club. Originally, Atlanta Track Club started with just 7 locations in the greater Atlanta area, but in a few short years, that number has worked up to 56! Keeping track of mileage for that many locations could be difficult, but with the EZ Scan app, tracking the entire Atlanta Track Club’s community miles is as simple as clicking a button. During the 2021-2022 school year, Atlanta Track Club recorded over 20,000 miles, averaging a whopping 20 miles per child across each of their locations.
Monday, May 23, 2022
Build Better Behavior with Running: Benefit From Having a Running Program
It makes sense. The more kids exercise and run, the more energy they burn—allowing them to reenter the classroom with a fresher, calmer mindset. In 2010, researchers conducted a study on elementary school children, comparing kids’ behavior in class on recess and non-recess days. Without a doubt, the students were more on task and less fidgety during the recess days. Jarrett and her colleagues also noted all the children with ADD benefited from the exercise. 2
This isn’t surprising. Our customers have repeated this since the 1990s. A Mileage Club during recess reduces playground hassles and allows kids to run off their energy so they can settle down and more effectively learn.
Besides getting much-needed exercise and physical activity, run clubs also promote social interaction between peers, provide brain breaks after studying long and hard, and encourage kids to get creative and use their imaginations. But above all else, be reassured that a fun and engaging run club like Mileage Club also helps kids rein in their emotions and behavioral outbreaks.
If you aren’t running yet, don’t you think your school could benefit to improve in this area?
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
10 Powerful Benefits of Starting a School Run Club
Discover the top 10 benefits of school run clubs — from boosting student focus and fitness to building community spirit and lifelong healthy habits.
Why Every School Should Start a Run Club
10 Reasons to Strengthen Your Schools Run Club
1. Reduce Playground Conflicts
Recess can sometimes lead to conflicts or accidents when kids have too much unstructured time. Running clubs provide a positive structure that helps kids release energy, boost their mood, and reduce behavioral issues.
Teachers report fewer playground hassles and a more focused, positive recess experience when Mileage Club or other run clubs are active.
Childhood obesity remains a serious concern in 2025, with nearly 1 in 5 US children classified as obese (CDC). This can lead to several health risks for children, both as children and later in life. Back in 2017–2018, a staggering total of 14.4 million children in the US were obese. To break it down even further, 13.4% of those children were 2-5 year-olds, while 20.3% were 6-11 year-olds.2. Combat Childhood Obesity
The COVID-19 pandemic increased childhood obesity concerns. With fewer opportunities for regular exercise during this time, all BMI categories except underweight children experienced significant weight gain. Severely obese children gained an average of 7.3 pounds over 6 months, compared to a weight gain of 2.7 pounds for healthy children.
Run clubs teach kids how to set, track, and achieve goals. With EZ Scan, Fitness Finder's easy-to-use tracking app, students can instantly see their progress while teachers gather valuable performance data.3. Build Goal-Setting Skills
Kids love rewards and recognition! When something is engaging and fun, kids will be more willing to participate—that’s what run clubs are all about! Programs like Mileage Club use colorful Toe Tokens and creative incentives to keep students motivated.
4. Make Exercise Fun and Engaging
"A study based in Canada from the 1990s found that adding rewards to their run club increased participation from children by 50%."
6. Boost Focus with Brain Breaks
With shorter attention spans, kids need movement to focus. Short "brain breaks" that involve running or walking help reset their attention span to recoup back to the task at hand and improve learning.
A 2023 study in Frontiers in Psychology confirmed that even 15 minutes of moderate exercise improves classroom concentration and reduces stress levels.
Run clubs provide the perfect, structured opportunity for those movement breaks.
Movement fuels the brain. Physical activity has been shown to increase memory retention and cognitive performance, making run clubs a powerful educational tool.7. Improve Learning Readiness
For example, one such study showed that physical fitness improved academic performance and expressly called for schools to dedicate time in the day for gym and recess rather than scrapping those for more class time.
Run clubs help children internalize the joy of regular exercise. Using habit-building principles from James Clear's Atomic Habits, programs like Mileage Club pair clear cues, motivation, routine activity, and rewards - forming habits that can last a lifetime.8. Create Lifelong Healthy Habits
- Cue—the trigger for a behavior
- Craving—the motivation behind wanting to do the habit
- Response—the performed habit
- Reward—the end goal
According to the National Center for School Mental Health, physical activity is one of the best ways to promote well-being and reduce anxiety in students.9. Support Mental Health and Social Skills
Obviously! Kids love it. Running clubs don't just get kids moving - they help you make a lasting impact. When students associate school with fun, health, and encouragement, they thrive.10. Be the Teacher They'll Always Remember
Get Started: Download Your Free Run Club Guide
The benefits of a run club will greatly impact students, teachers, and the community. Whether you’re starting from scratch or enhancing an existing program, Fitness Finders has everything you need from free planning resources to motivational awards.
Download the FREE Run Club Guide. In just a few weeks, your students will be more active, confident, and excited to move!
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
How Educators Make a Lasting Difference: Creating Opportunities That Inspire Students to Succeed
Inspiring Stories of Teachers, Coaches, and Students Who Change Lives
We all want to make a difference for our community and our children. That’s why we teach, lead, and coach—be that in the classroom, on the stage, or on the field.
As educators, we create opportunities for our kids to explore their creativity, challenge themselves, and discover new passions.We encourage them with “Yes, you can!” and “Keep going, you’re doing great!” as they learn to self-regulate, break through their glass ceilings, and gain confidence.
And it is in those moments- you make a difference. Let's emphasize that point:
You DO make a difference!
Creating Opportunities is Making a Difference
“The average child in our nation spends about 6.64 hours at school, every day for 180 days a year.”
🏃♂️ A Real-Life Story: How Opportunity Changed Nathan Martin’s Life
Meet Nathan Martin, a local hero from Jackson, Michigan. You may not know that Nathan has some remarkable achievements.
"Being able to use the record to impact kids or give somebody someone to look at and say, 'Hey, he's achieved that. I can too, was really awesome. Hopefully, I can continue to be someone who can inspire people.' Martin told Runner's World."
🏫 How a Coach’s Encouragement Changed Everything
💡 The Ripple Effect: How One Educator Inspires Many
Each time you encourage a child to take a chance or try something new, you can change their world - sometimes in ways you'll never fully see.
You Make a Difference Every Day
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Stop Doing Things the Hard Way: How Educators Can Simplify and Focus on What Matters Most
Discover how teachers can simplify routines, save time, and focus on what matters most with smart classroom tools like EZ Scan® and Mileage Club®.
Teaching Doesn't Have to Be Hard: How to Work Smarter, Not Harder
Discover how teachers can simplify routines, save time, and focus on what matters most with smart classroom tools like EZ Scan® and Mileage Club®.
“When we’re accustomed to doing things the hard way, it’s like being blinded by the glare coming off the water.”
--Greg McKeown in “Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most”
Have you ever felt blinded by the "glare" of routine tasks - doing the same things every day, even when they take too long or no longer work effectively?
As educators, we're committed to doing things the right way. However, as Greg McKeown points out, we sometimes confuse "the right way" with "the hard way."
Let's explore why we fall into that trap - and how to break free so we can focus on what matters most: helping our students thrive.
These three misconceptions, or illusions our brains like to believe, give us a glimpse at the underlying causes.
🚧 Myth #1: Doing It Right Means Doing It the Hard Way
We've been conditioned to believe that working harder automatically means working better. But that's not always true.
💰 Myth #2: “We Can’t Afford to Make Things Easier”
We often think that simplifying our work - using new tools or changing our system - costs too much.
- Reallocate part of your classroom budget for a time-saving tool?
- Partner with local businesses for sponsorship or donations?
- Trade one small expense (like that daily latte) for something that gives you hours back each week?
🧠 Myth #3: Learning New Technology Is Too Hard
Let's be honest - trying new tech can feel intimidating at first. But once you take the first step, most tools are far easier to learn than they seem.
Start small: explore the help articles, watch a short demo, or reach out to customer support.
If you're using Fitness Finders programs like EZ Scan, you already have access to step-by-step guides and friendly support to help you get started. Many schools find that within one week, their entire process runs smoothly, and students are more engaged.
Good technology doesn't add work - it removes it.
The Takeaway: Make Teaching Effortless
If you don't pause and reassess, your brain will keep telling you to do things "the hard way."
Take a moment to ask yourself:
- What daily tasks take up the most time?
- Is there a tool, process, or partnership that could simplify it?
- Could your students take more ownership with self-tracking or digital rewards?
Remember: simplifying your workload isn't laziness - it's leadership. The easier your systems are, the more energy you can invest where it matters most - your students.
Try This Today
Pick one task that drains your time this week. Ask:
"What if this could be effortless?"
You might be surprised how much easier - and more enjoyable - your day becomes
Thursday, February 18, 2021
How a Special Education Teacher Uses Fitness Finders® Tokens to Motivate Students to Read More
See how reward tokens help students develop reading confidence and pride in this inspiring classroom success story from Onsted Elementary.
An Interview with Tina Slater, a Special Education Teacher
How do you use tokens from Fitness Finders in your reading classroom?
In my reading resource classroom, students are awarded tokens after reading a leveled chapter book. Students are reading their chapter book for 10-15 minutes each day so it can take 8-12 days to complete a book. During reading, the student and I talk about the text and I listen to them read. When the book is complete, we meet to talk about the book and their reading success. During this time I present a token to commemorate their accomplishment.
How do you choose which tokens to use?
When selecting the token to award, I try to match the token with the book the student has just completed. I have a variety of animals and objects to choose from.
When students completed a book about Knights, I awarded them a key and a compass — which were two important objects from the Knights' Quest. They were thrilled! Sometimes it can be more difficult to make a match - in those cases, I may use the question mark token and make a connection with the predictions students made during reading or their use of expression when reading aloud.
How do you distribute tokens?
Tokens are presented by me to students in a private ceremony. I actually make a big deal when presenting the token and make a mini-speech calling out the achievements the students made while reading the book and making connections between their reading success and the token.
I am conferencing (video) with the student, but I am aware that others (family members) are listening. I try to call out as many positive reading behaviors as possible.
How do students display their tokens?
Students wear their tokens on lanyards during reading class (the laces from Fitness Finders). Each student selected their lanyard and the links (Lacelink) from the variety of colors and patterns Fitness Finders offers.
When students aren’t wearing their necklaces they are displayed on hooks near our bookshelves.
Do you have a favorite token?
I love all of the Animals! Our school mascot is the wildcat — so all of the cats and paws are a hit with my students.
How has this changed your classroom environment or impacted student motivation?
Rewarding tokens has brought a bit more fun and provided a visual that represents student success. I love it when I hear a student say,
“I can’t believe I have read this much,” as they are putting on their necklace before class.
Can you share any stories or quotes from students while using tokens in your class?
5th grader Emma said,
“When we get rewarded with tokens, it just makes us want to read more and work harder. It makes everything more fun!”
Do you have any plans specifically for reading month?
During Reading Month, students will be earning double tokens and we will be celebrating Wildcats Read with drawings for extra tokens. I’ll also be taking pictures of students reading while wearing their token necklaces to send home with their progress reports in mid-March.
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