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Every student needs a way to contribute

Every student needs a way to contribute

16 August 2026 · By ChallengeBuilder Editorial

During his time as Head of Rowing at Canberra Grammar School, Tobias Wehr-Candler used a three-school holiday training challenge to keep students developing, contributing and connected from wherever they trained.

How to bring the whole group with you

How to bring the whole group with you

1 August 2026 · By ChallengeBuilder Editorial

The best group challenges do more than reward the people already at the front. They give more people a reason to train, contribute and stay involved until the finish.

Most squads lose ground over Christmas

Most squads lose ground over Christmas

26 July 2026 · By ChallengeBuilder Editorial

Aramoho Whanganui was already building one of New Zealand rowing’s standout regional programmes. Axel Dickinson used a weighted team challenge to turn the Christmas break into another source of fitness, camaraderie and momentum.

The workout screenshot is the

The workout screenshot is the

19 July 2026 · By ChallengeBuilder Editorial

A workout screenshot proves the effort happened. ChallengeBuilder’s AI reads the workout, creates the submission and moves the leaderboard without manual entry.

How Melbourne High School kept holiday training

How Melbourne High School kept holiday training

12 July 2026 · By ChallengeBuilder Editorial

Holiday training can disappear once athletes leave the normal routine. Melbourne High School used proof, points, a leaderboard and a trophy to give the whole club something to chase.

The spreadsheet was the

The spreadsheet was the

7 July 2026 · By ChallengeBuilder Editorial

Old challenge trackers show something useful: schools and clubs were already collecting proof, scoring effort and building leaderboards by hand. ChallengeBuilder makes that behaviour easier to run.

Why most fitness challenges fade

Why most fitness challenges fade

2 July 2026 · By ChallengeBuilder Editorial

Most challenges do not fail because people stop training. They fail because the work becomes invisible. Here is what keeps a group moving to the finish.