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Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, recently announced the Dubai Fitness Challenge - an initiative that aims to make Dubai the most active city in the world.
The mechanics are simple - commit 30 minutes of physical activity for 30 days. The Dubai Crown Prince has been challenging several government institutions to take part in the initiative.
So far, the Dubai Police, Roads and Transport Authority Dubai (RTA), Emirates have accepted the challenge. But the fitness challenge is not limited only to government bodies. In fact, residents are also encouraged to take part in it - either as an individual or as an organisation employee.
The 30 day challenge will offer everything from free fitness classes around the city and exciting events to an easy-to-use app and fabulous prizes, making the challenge fun-filled and rewarding for everyone, including adults and children.
3 days to go for your chance to train alongside @rioferdy5 at the Opening Weekend Carnival at Safa Park https://t.co/hWkHqWMDl5 #Dubai30x30 pic.twitter.com/Ah54HfB7BV- Global Mala
- DXB Fit Challenge (@DXBFitChallenge) October 17, 2017
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