Wednesday, September 26, 2012

New Socks for Me; $$$ for Your Charity

I am getting a new pair of socks.
 
FREE!!!
 
Thank you Sock Guy!
 
I am getting a $12 pair of 1" cuff bike socks for free.
 
 
I'll get them in about a week.
 
All I had to do to get them was take Plus3Network's Challenge!
 
The Challenge is part of Plus3Network's effort to use YOUR fitness to raise money for great causes.
Do you walk, run, hike, swim, play golf or table tennis?
Do you ride bikes, or play motion-based video games?
Do you do yoga?
 
Through Plus3Network you can turn your fitness miles and hours into $$$$$ for a charity.
 
 

Every workout you do raises money for the cause you pick. And there are a lot of good causes - International Mountain Bicycling Association (sponsored by Rock Shox), World Bicycle Relief (sponsored by SRAM), American Heart Association (sponsored by Wells Fargo)....LOTS of great causes....

Your part? Move it and log it. That simple.


All you have to do is sign up and get out there and move it or even rehab it (yeah, Plus3network has it so
 you can make money for your cause by rehabbing your injury). Then you go online and log in what you did. An hour of running? Make some money for your cause. Weight lifting? Yoga? Do it and log it and make some money for your cause.

You are exercising anyway.
 
 This is just a great way to make some money for YOUR cause. The sponsoring company pays you to give money to your cause. The more you move and log it, the more money you make for the charity you pick.

And you can join the Challenge and get free socks.
Just log 99 road rides and you get free socks from Sock Guy.
They are giving away 500 pairs of socks and only 173 people (including me) have claimed them.
Log 99 swims and get free socks...only 18 people have claimed their socks and they are giving away 33. I am logging this weeks swims tonight and I will be 3 session closer to another pair of socks.
 
You can even sign up for the dog walking Challenge.
 
Sign up today.....it won't be too long before you are getting a pair of socks.
 
 

 










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