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ukactive CEO Huw Edwards discusses our ‘Fit for Office’ Parliamentary challenge, taking place in March in partnership with Myzone

Physical activity is a crucial pillar of our public health, benefiting both individuals and society. However, despite growing awareness of its advantages, too many people in the UK remain inactive, contributing to rising levels of obesity, musculoskeletal problems, cardiovascular disease, and mental health issues.

As policymakers, Members of Parliament (MPs) have a unique opportunity to lead by example, demonstrating the importance of regular exercise and promoting its benefits at a national level. By engaging more in physical activity themselves, MPs can enhance their personal health, improve their effectiveness in public office, and reinforce government initiatives aimed at increasing national participation in exercise.

That’s why ukactive is delighted to be partnering again with Myzone for our third year bringing our campaign ‘Fit for Office’ to the UK Parliament. For the duration of March, ukactive and Myzone will be provide activity tracking devices to all participating MPs, Peers, and their staff, and encourage all entrants to compete to see who can be crowned Westminster’s Physical Activity Champion 2025.

This challenge is an opportunity for some friendly competition between parliamentarians, but also to highlight the impact of incorporating activity into the working day for our health, happiness, and productivity.

That last point is crucial, as we want to drive forward three key outcomes from this year’s Fit for Office challenge:

  1. We want to shine a light on the health and wellbeing of our policymakers themselves.

Parliamentary duties are demanding, often involving long hours, high stress, and sedentary work. Regular physical activity can improve parliamentarians’ overall health, boosting their energy levels and cognitive function.

Exercise has been shown to enhance mental clarity, reduce stress, and improve mood – critical factors in the decision-making process. A healthier and more resilient Parliament can function more effectively, with MPs better equipped to tackle the country’s pressing challenges.

Furthermore, we want Parliament to set the tone for workplace culture in the UK. If MPs prioritise exercise and advocate for workplace wellness programmes, businesses and other workplaces can follow suit. Encouraging physical activity within Parliament –through initiatives like  in-house fitness facilities, sports teams, or structured exercise breaks – can create a ripple effect, encouraging workplaces across the country to adopt similar practices

  1. We want the MPs involved to utilise the breadth of programmes and services in their own constituencies, and visit gyms, pools, leisure centres, local sports clubs, schools, and other recreational clubs during the campaign.

In doing so, they can see firsthand how important sport and physical activity is to the fabric of the communities they serve and represent, playing an integral role in helping the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of their constituents. We want Fit for Office to deepen the links between MPs and these services, and for them to become their champions back in Westminster.

  1. We want our MPs to take their local experiences and help shape our national policy on physical activity.

We believe the UK Government must forge a stronger, more dynamic partnership with ukactive’s members and partners. This is not just about fitness; it is about economic prosperity, disease prevention, and the wellbeing of millions. Our government seeks economic growth as its number one priority. However, improving our national health is fundamental to this – there can be no growth without health – and our sector is necessary for any success in health improvement. We want our MPs to help us make this vital case.

Encouraging our MPs to engage in regular physical activity is not just beneficial for their personal health; it has broader implications for public policy and national wellbeing. By leading by example, promoting public fitness initiatives, and shaping policies that support exercise, MPs can play a pivotal role in creating a healthier, more active society. A government that actively embraces the benefits of physical activity is more likely to inspire the nation to do the same, ultimately reducing healthcare burdens and improving the quality of life for all citizens.

There’s still time for you to encourage your local MP to get involved – send them an email using our Fit for Office template here.