Dubai Fitness Challenge: Workouts Across 19 Fitness Hubs
The sixth annual Dubai Fitness Challenge has started with 30 days of action-packed events across the city and hundreds of family-friendly activities and workouts across 19 fitness hubs across the city.
This year it boasts its biggest-ever calendar of free and inclusive fitness events, activities and classes across the city.
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Throughout the course of DFC this year 19 new fitness hubs have been established across various local communities all over the city, including Bluewaters, Champs Sports & Fitness Club, Dubai Design District (D3), DIFC, DMCC in Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dragon Mart, Dubai Police Officers Club, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Inspiratus Sport District (ISD) at Dubai Sports City, Dubai Hatta Hub, Mohammed bin Rashid Library (MBRL), The Palm Jumeirah, The Space at Dubai Investment Park, Zabeel Ladies Club, Zabeel Sports District, The Beach at JBR, Sport Society, Dubai Hills Mall and Dubai Festival City Mall.
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Jump into a variety of exciting fitness activities such as basketball and volleyball at the Dubai Design District IDEALZ Sports Hub during #Dubai30x30 until 27 November.
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Each fitness hub supports DFC’s goal of inspiring everyone to achieve a fitter future with 30 minutes of exercise every day for 30 days.
Mass participation events include the LES MILLS BODY COMBAT event at the Dubai Silicon Oasis fitness hub on 6 November, The Beach fitness hub will host fitness classes at the lawn area (Opposite Pavilion at The Beach) from Friday to Sunday 2 times a day – Sunrise (8:30am) & Sunset (5:30pm) sessions from 29th October to 27th November 2022.
Dates for all the fitness hubs are on the DFC website.
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