Woman working out at home Among virtual fitness offerings, 30-minute fitness classes typically receive the greatest participation along with afternoon classes and classes on Mondays. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Like many other corporate campuses, Best Buy's 16,000-square-foot on-site fitness center (the Wellness Zone) that serves its 1,400-plus corporate employees, has been empty since mid-March when the COVID-19 pandemic began. As employees started working from home, it became obvious: the company had to do something to engage these 1,400-plus team members who were now working from home full-time for the foreseeable future and build off the momentum their onsite program provided with its fitness and well-being options.

So, Best Buy activated its Wellness Zone Facebook page to help support the health and well-being of its employees.

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