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Banner bragging rights…The Crews Into Shape Challenge at Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton 2024, was claimed - for the year - by overall winner, the Lunafits, from Mental Health department, taking first place and the gold with a total score of 204. The Med Wreckers [Medical Records] took home the silver in second with a tally of 183. Third place and bronze medals went to the Crewtons [Family Medicine] with a final count of 159. Sixteen teams were fielded, totaling 182 participants. “The turnout and participation exceeded expectations,” stated Patricia Skinner, Health Promotion and Wellness Coordinator. The premise for the challenge was based upon the Navy and Marine Corps Force Health Protection Command 24th annual Crews Into Shape Challenge, held in conjunction with March also designated as Navy Nutrition Month. It’s a four-week contest using a team approach to specifically promote wellness concepts – such as routine physical activity and nutritional awareness – to help participants improve and manage a healthier lifestyle. Each crew member could earn points for eating fruits and vegetables, maintaining or achieving a goal weight, exercising and/or engaging in some sort of healthy activity. The event was open to all staff members and dependents (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC public affairs officer).
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May 1, 2024
Bremerton, WA - Banner bragging rights…The Crews Into Shape Challenge at Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton 2024, was claimed - for the year - by overall winner, the Lunafits, from Mental Health department, taking first place and the gold with a total score of 204. The Med Wreckers [Medical Records] took home the silver in second with a tally of 183. Third place and bronze medals went to the Crewtons [Family Medicine] with a final count of 159. Sixteen teams were fielded, totaling 182 participants. “The turnout and participation exceeded expectations,” stated Patricia Skinner, Health Promotion and Wellness Coordinator. The premise for the challenge was based upon the Navy and Marine Corps Force Health Protection Command 24th annual Crews Into Shape Challenge, held in conjunction with March also designated as Navy Nutrition Month. It’s a four-week contest using a team approach to specifically promote wellness concepts – such as routine physical activity and nutritional awareness – to help participants improve and manage a healthier lifestyle. Each crew member could earn points for eating fruits and vegetables, maintaining or achieving a goal weight, exercising and/or engaging in some sort of healthy activity. The event was open to all staff members and dependents (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC public affairs officer).


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