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Dubai offers a wide range of activities as the Dubai Fitness Challenge sets to start from October 26 Image Credit: Gulf News archive

Dubai: Great weather, inspiring landscapes, and diverse terrain — Dubai is a city where fitness dreams come to life all year round.

With its citywide running tracks, dune-flanking cycle tracks, natural horse-riding routes, world-class gyms, fun-packed studios, and iconic outdoor spaces which welcome exclusive exercise-themed events throughout the seasons, the emirate is a paradise for fitness fans.

Dubai is also the only city in the world offering a monthlong fitness challenge which is entirely open and free for all.

Dubai Fitness Challenge (DFC) is a citywide celebration created to help shape a fitter future and make Dubai one of the most active cities in the world. It encourages people to commit to 30 minutes of movement every day for 30 days.

As the city gears up for the eighth edition of this much-anticipated annual event, running from October 26 to November 24, those planning to join the challenge can get a head start by exploring the thousands of amazing year-round exercise facilities and activities happening in every corner of the city.

Yoga in spectacular settings

A morning yoga flow on Kite Beach is elevated by the soothing sound of the sea, with breathtaking views of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab as a backdrop. Every Sunday, this serene spot hosts weekly yoga sessions, offering participants the perfect balance of movement and mindfulness.

Places to padel with pals

The padel craze continues to thrive in Dubai, with courts bustling year-round as friends engage in friendly competition. Ideal for those embarking on a new fitness journey during DFC, padel offers a fantastic entry point for beginners. The city boasts a diverse array of courts and clubs, from boutique to professional, inviting newcomers to join the fun. Families, friends, and colleagues can dive into the sport and perhaps discover a lifelong passion to lead them into DFC and keep momentum going well beyond the 30 days.

Discover desert fitness adventures

Venturing into the desert presents a golden opportunity to move a little more while witnessing awe-inspiring settings away from the city. Sandboarding, or dune surfing, offers families and friends a thrilling way to immerse themselves in mesmerising landscapes while elevating their heart rates.

Starting with a pulse-raising walk up a rolling dune, participants then experience the exhilaration of surfing back down. For those seeking a more serene workout while still soaking up in the magic of the desert, Love Lakes Dubai offers the perfect escape.

This enchanting location is ideal for a morning jog, a leisurely sunset stroll, or a friendly afternoon kickabout. The stunning heart-shaped lakes and surrounding desert promise an unforgettable experience where visitors will forget they are even working out.

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Fun-fuelled movement for the family

The community camaraderie and shared experiences that DFC presents are key to keeping participants on track, and there is no better way to hold one another accountable during the challenge than by getting the entire family involved. All ages can get ready for a month of movement by exploring some of the most fun-filled and alternative experiences already happening in the city.

The adventure zone at Mushrif Park, is the perfect place to test limits with over 80 thrilling challenges for all ages, including climbing walls, a zip line, and the Tarzan jump. Dubai Ice Rink is not only a great place to stay cool while temperatures are still dropping, but also where all ages can try something new — with plenty of guidance and support on hand — all amid a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.

Start now

DFC participants who begin their fitness journey now will be well-positioned to sustain their progress throughout the challenge and beyond. Everyone involved is encouraged to maintain their momentum by exploring Dubai’s diverse fitness options, joining one of the city’s many fitness clubs, taking advantage of the free fitness facilities, or refining a sport or activity they’ve discovered during DFC.

In addition, identifying small changes that can be made to a daily routine can help individuals stay active. By taking on these changes now, they can form habits more quickly — whether it’s choosing the stairs over the elevator, opting for healthier meals, or dedicating 10 minutes a day to meditation and mental wellness.