Khaleej Times

Just do it, for 30 minutes

- Asma Ali Zain asmaalizai­n@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Jogging tracks, cycling tracks, sports courts... Dubai has the infrastruc­ture in place, but it needs its residents to come out in larger numbers to lead an active lifestyle. The Dubai Crown Prince has now launched a unique 30-day fitness challenge to make the emirate the most active city in the world.

From October 20 to November 18, residents are urged to commit to 30 minutes of physical activity for 30 days. You can take up anything from walking to team sports, intense fitness and “everything in between”.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, said: “The Dubai Fitness Challenge has been designed to motivate people to pursue an active and energetic lifestyle.”

dubai — With the aim of becoming the most active city in the world, Dubai residents have been asked to champion a fitness movement and commit to 30 minutes of daily activity for 30 days.

The ‘30 minute x 30 days’ Dubai Fitness Challenge was announced by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai Government and Dubai Sports Council on Monday with the aim of motivating residents to take up physical activity and making Dubai the most active city in the world.

Running from October 20 to November 18, the challenge is the emirate’s only multi-activity, citywide fitness movement to date. Encompassi­ng all forms of activity — from walking, team sports, intense fitness regimes, paddleboar­ding and aerobics to football, yoga, cycling and everything in between — this will be an actionpack­ed and most importantl­y personally rewarding month of self-discovery, social interactio­n and enjoyment for everyone of all ages, abilities and fitness levels.

The new challenge seeks to inspire Dubai’s citizens, residents and visitors to boost their physical activity by committing to a minimum of 30 minutes of daily activity for 30 days through a wide range of fitness activities, sports or exercise.

“Dubai aims to set an example for cities around the world in encouragin­g citizens to give high importance to physical activity and sports,” said Sheikh Hamdan.

“We are keen to spread a culture of fitness since we strongly believe that making physical activity and

Dubai aims to set an example for cities around the world in encouragin­g citizens to give high importance to physical activity and sports.” Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai

sports a part of their daily routines will help people significan­tly improve the quality of their lives. “The Dubai Fitness Challenge has been designed to motivate people to pursue an active and energetic lifestyle. This complement­s other initiative­s we are pursuing to transform Dubai itself into the world’s happiest city by providing a positive social environmen­t and the conditions for an enriching lifestyle,” he added.

The challenge will also give participan­ts the opportunit­y to experiment with exciting ways to improve their fitness levels, and experience the wide range of sports and exercise programmes that will be showcased across the city that they may not have tried before. Sheikh Hamdan also challenged all government organisati­ons and educationa­l institutio­ns to be the drivers of change.

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