FIU students challenge faculty’s fitness levels to benefit Claire’s Place Foundation.

FIU students challenge faculty’s fitness levels to benefit Claire’s Place Foundation.

FIU students challenge faculty’s fitness levels to benefit Claire’s Place Foundation.

Students in the College of Business’ Marketing Department are challenging professors to complete a physical activity or fitness skill — all in the name of charity.

The challenge is part of a fundraising project for Claire’s Place Foundation, which helps children with cystic fibrosis and their families.

Entitled the “Give a Breath Fitness” campaign, the initiative was developed by students in the Health and Fitness Marketing class with guidance from students in the FIU Master of Science in Marketing program.

The campaign comes ahead of Claire Wineland’s upcoming presentation at FIU. Now 18, Wineland has lived with cystic fibrosis since birth. She will be one of the speakers at a March 8 workshop for students in the Marketing Yourself in Today’s Competitive Job Market class.

In the first fitness challenge, the marketing students dared marketing professor Wendy Guess to perform a cartwheel, yoga planks and a few dance moves. Students donated to Claire’s Place as an incentive for Guess, and she matched the funds.

Guess, who specializes in healthcare and wellness marketing, won the dare — and had the opportunity to impart a broader message.

“The challenges have to do with physical activity because cystic fibrosis often affects the lungs and we have to remember the gift of movement,” said Guess. “We also want the students to understand the concept of ‘marketing with meaning’ and not just making money.”

In addition to the individual challenges, where students across campus are encouraged to raise the stakes on their instructors and coaches, the Health and Fitness Marketing students will host the “Walk 4 Clairity” event on February 27. The mile-long walk in the nature preserve at MMC will include fitness stations and several impromptu challenges.

“It’s a meaningful way to get students make a difference,” said Guess. “We want them to have a vested interest in hearing her speak.”

A renowned public speaker, Wineland co-authored “Every Breath I Take, Surviving and Thriving with Cystic Fibrosis” and hosts “The Clairity Project,” a YouTube video series, where she uses humor to speak about the realities of living with a chronic illness.

The “Give a Breath” fitness challenge is open to all students, clubs, and teams at FIU

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