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Get set for Dubai Fitness Challenge

DRIVE AIMS TO ENCOURAGE 1M RESIDENTS TO MAKE FITNESS A LIFESTYLE

- Staff Report

The Dubai Fitness Challenge is back this year beginning October 26 for a month-long, action-packed event that aims to encourage one million residents make fitness not only a priority but a lifestyle.

The challenge is the flagship fitness initiative by Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council.

Now in its second year, the Dubai Fitness Challenge urges people from all walks of life to commit to a minimum of 30 consecutiv­e minutes of daily activity for 30 days.

It aims to take Dubai one step closer to making it the most active city in the world, and possibly get the whole country involved as well.

The 30-day challenge promises a full calendar spread across the city with two major Carnivals — the Dubai Festival City Opening Weekend Carnival and the Burj Park Closing Weekend Carnival.

To make fitness accessible to everyone, organisers have set up five ‘thematic’ villages across the city from October 28 to November 22. The villages cater to the various interests of residents including water sports, cycling, running, sports tournament­s, family fun games and even office fitness.

More than 3,000 fitness sessions and classes have been scheduled along with more than 40 fitness events including Dubai Internatio­nal Triathlon, The Color Run and Yogafest, and a host of community-led activities to keep residents charged and motivated throughout the 30 days.

Massive success

The inaugural Dubai Fitness Challenge last year saw a staggering 786,000 people of all ages and fitness levels commit to take on the challenge.

Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director-General of Dubai Tourism, said: “Last year, we saw Dubai’s residents and visitors, government, businesses and schools all come together organicall­y and enthusiast­ically to create a truly inclusive city movement towards a healthier and happier society.

“This year, we aim for DFC to further amplify its impact on our lives collective­ly as more people get inspired to be part of the event, pledging their commitment to a richer and lasting lifestyle choice for all.”

Al Marri encouraged residents to take advantage of the benefits of a healthy lifestyle by taking part in this year’s challenge.

Packed calendar,

“With just 30 minutes of sports, exercise or any physical activity daily for 30 days, we have an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y to give back to our society.

“We ask that you commit to the challenge, enjoy the actionpack­ed calendar, inspire and encourage your friends and family to get involved – so we can together make Dubai the most active and happiest city in the world,” Al Marri said.

 ??  ?? WAM His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, speaks with delegates from the Internatio­nal Muslim Communitie­s Congress yesterday at Al Bahr in Abu Dhabi.
WAM His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, speaks with delegates from the Internatio­nal Muslim Communitie­s Congress yesterday at Al Bahr in Abu Dhabi.

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