How I Did 1,400 Pushup Burpees in 4.5 Hours to Raise $2,800 for Charity
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How I Did 1,400 Pushup Burpees in 4.5 Hours to Raise $2,800 for Charity
Back in 2018 I contributed to the annual Microsoft Give campaign with an experimental fundraiser I called the Give Burpee Challenge, for which I did 1 push-up burpee for every $1 donated to charity. I completed 400 push-up burpees in 1 hour 15 minutes, raising $800 for charitable causes. I walked away from it feeling accomplished, but not at all physically challenged...
During the November 2019 Microsoft Give campaign auction, I decided to submit my Burpee Challenge again, in hopes of raising more money for charity. My colleagues, having witnessed how easily I completed 400 push-up burpees in 2018, this time wanted to really put me to the test. When the auction bidding was over, my 2019 Burpee Challenge sold for a whopping $1,375. Along with Microsoft's dollar for dollar match program, my auction item, when fulfilled, would provide a total of $2,750 in donations towards charitable causes.
I had a serious challenge ahead of me. It placed my physical training, faith, and determination to the test.
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The Auction
The attached image was the PowerPoint slide I created for the November 2019 Microsoft Give campaign auction. It gave bidders an overview of my auction offering, with a preview of the previous year's Burpee Challenge in action.
When my auction item was up for bidding, I went on stage to explain my
offering, making sure everyone understood that this was an "every bid counts" item, not a "highest bidder takes it". As the bidding began, more than 50 hands went up! At this point I was certain that our team was determined to completely destroy me through their generosity. I began to question what I had gotten myself into, but simultaneously I felt a great sense of satisfaction.
The Training
After the auction item sold for $1,375 (requiring the same number of push-up burpees) I began consistently training the push-up burpees during my weekly workouts to build the muscle memory and endurance needed to complete the challenge.
Shown here is my home-gym whiteboard with a log of all the push-up burpees I completed during the following three months. I missed only a couple training sessions, once because I was sick and another while being away on vacation with my wife.
During each training session, I also focused on strengthening my A (abs), O (obliques) and L (legs). In addition to these strength training sessions, I continued to do my usual running routine 3-4 times per week to maintain my cardiovascular endurance.
After three months of training, I've done a total of nearly 8,000 push-up burpees. I wasn't sure if I was physically and mentally prepared to complete the challenge, but at this point I faithfully decided that it was time to make it happen.
The Challenge
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The Takeaways
Having successfully completed this challenge, I had several realizations:
- I am extremely blessed to work at a company which emphasizes, encourages, and supports generous giving to our communities.
- I am extremely grateful to be part of a team which made such a generous contribution towards this fundraiser and gave me all the support during Burpeepocalypse day.
- We are created with abilities to achieve far more than the limitations we place upon ourselves.
- With hard work, persistence, and faith, anything is achievable.
After this experience came, went, and became a memory in my life's journey, I began to wonder... "What more am I capable of?"
I'm not sure yet, but I'm certain that at the right moment life will present more opportunities which will allow me to find out.
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