Take the cause-driven challenge!

Register today for the YMCA’s BART’S CHALLENGE featuring SIX timed exercises. Compete against yourself or with others by completing the exercises in the shortest amount of time. The options for participation include individuals, pairs, and teams of four. Special prices for the winners and all competitors receive a T-shirt and medal!

There is a non-competitive option too – set a goal and have some fun with friends!


WHEN: April 19th(Organizational Division) and 20th(Community Division) 2024

WHERE:

Princeton YMCA
59 Paul Robeson Place, Princeton, NJ 08540

REGISTER ONLINE:

PARTICIPATE

All competitors receive a T-shirt and a medal.


COMPONENTS OF COMPETITION

The 6 exercises reflect all Bart’s record achievements & critical “enablers”

  1. PLANKS: 1:30 minutes | enabler – core
  2. 2-LEG MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS: 100 | enabler – core/cardio
  3. REGULAR SETUPS: 100 | enabler – abs
  4. HORIZONTAL PUSH-UPS: 150 | ~ 30% of record
  5. DECLINE PUSH-UPS (20 INCH HIGH): 50 | ~ 50% of record
  6. CHIN UPS: 75 | ~ 70% of record
  • There is no pre-determined sequence to do the six exercises.
  • All exercises must be completed in the right form: straight body, full range of motion, full pushup movement (>90 degrees), etc.
  • Rules and specifics will be shared at the start of the competition

 


PARTICIPATION & GUIDELINES

  • Options for participation: individually, in pairs of 2, and in teams of 4.

For Teams:

  • All team members must complete exercise 1 (planks). For the other 5 exercises, the team decides on the division of the exercises & sets across team members. Team members must do exercise sets sequentially ie. not at the same time, so at every given point in time, only 1 team member is executing an exercise.

For adult competitions only:
Before starting the challenge, prepare for 10 – 15 min to:

  • Document your strategy & approach for the challenge ie. the sequencing of exercises, the number of sets/exercises, and the number of reps/sets, and also -for teams- the division of tasks (exercises/sets) amongst the different team members.

• Submit your plan to the organizers: a form will be provided.

 


COMPETITION & CERTIFICATION

Competition winners will be those persons or teams who complete the Challenge in the shortest amount of time.

MEDALS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND TEAMS
  • Olympic Medals : Gold, Silver & Bronze for first 3 in every category
  • All Participants : Receive a “participation” medal with Bart’s Challenge logo & motto (Always Believe & Never Give Up)
  • Exceptional Performance : a Platinum medal will be awarded to the participant(s) that can complete the Challenge in 10 minutes or less

 


COMPETITION SCHEDULE

Friday, April 19th 3:30 – 7pm

ORGANIZATIONAL HEAT

  • Participants : companies & organizations
  • Focus : Competitive
  • Adult competitions: as of 19 years old
  • Categories : Individual, Pairs, Teams of 4

Saturday, April 20th 9am – 12:30pm

COMMUNITY HEAT

  • Participants: YMCA & the broader community
  • Focus: Recreational/ Fun
  • Youth competitions: 13 – 18 years old
  • Categories: Individual, Pairs, Teams of 4
  • Adult competitions: as of 19 years old
  • Categories: Individual, Pairs, Teams of 4

 


QUESTIONS?

Contact Keshon Bennett at Princeton YMCA at kbennett@gacymca.org | 609 497 9622 x209

 


ABOUT BART

Bart Talloen is a retired Johnson & Johnson senior executive. He is a fitness enthusiast who, as part of his efforts to achieve fitness world records, has raised more than $245,000 for the YMCA since 2018. This year is the third year that he is leading the annual BART’S CHALLENGE competition, an event to inspire others to participate, set goals of their own, individually or with others, and to promote and celebrate healthy living as a community.

BART’S CHALLENGE IN THE NEWS: https://www.nj.com/mercer/2020/12/nj-mans-record-breaking-feat-raises-40k-for-local-ymca.html

 

CAN’T MAKE IT? SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!

Make an impact in your community by making a donation to the Y’s Annual Campaign. Here’s how:

To make a donation online:

  • Use this link https://operations.daxko.com/online/5029/OnlineGiving/Donation.mvc
  • Enter the donation amount
  • Under campaign, select Princeton YMCA Annual Campaign from the drop down box
  • Under campaigner, select Bart Talloen (You may also select to dedicate this donation by selecting In honor of and entering “Bart Talloen”)
  • Complete contact and payment information

To make a donation via check:

  • Please make checks payable to “Somerset County YMCA” and mail to:

Greater Somerset County YMCA
Association office
140 Mt. Airy Road
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

  • In the memo field note: Bart’s Challenge

 


WHY GIVE?

When you give to the Y, you strengthen your community. 100% of tax-deductible, charitable gifts to the Y go directly to support neighbors through:

  • financial assistance for individuals who need the Y’s critical services but, otherwise, cannot afford them, such as child care, swim lessons, summer camp, wellness programs and more
  • tutoring and learning recovery resources to help young students
  • meal distribution to hungry neighbors
  • safety around water programs to mitigate risk of accidental drownings
  • programs for people of all abilities
  • and, so many more vital programs that help neighbors to thrive

The community needs the Y, and the Y needs you. Gifts are not TO the Y, they are THROUGH the Y to your community.

 


No matter where you are on your journey, the Y is where you can be, belong, and become.

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