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Hemling school runs Piggelinpoäng fitness challenge

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  • A school in Hemling is holding a fitness challenge called Piggelinpoäng.
  • Students earn points for exercise activities, with 20 minutes equaling one point.
  • The challenge runs until March 8, and students say they do not cheat.

A school in Hemling, north of Örnsköldsvik, is running a fitness challenge called Piggelinpoäng. The challenge involves students earning points for different training and exercise activities, with 20 minutes of activity giving one point. Children keep their own training books where points are recorded as they go, or as students say, they write them down on paper or in an app.

The person who collects the most points by the end wins. The Piggelin hunt runs until March 8. When asked if it is easy to cheat, students responded that they do not do it, with one saying it is not fun to cheat because you are not happy about the win then.

they write them down on paper or in an app

students

it is not fun to cheat because you are not happy about the win then

one, student

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