Post by : Zayd Kamal
In a fun and healthy new event, Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, has launched the Dubai Mallathon. This is a walking and fitness event that takes place inside the famous Dubai Mall. The event invites people of all ages and fitness levels to walk on a special path inside the mall.
The goal is to help people live healthier lives and get more active. It also supports Dubai’s dream of becoming one of the healthiest cities in the world.
The Dubai Mallathon is not just a fitness event. It’s a fun and exciting way to walk while enjoying all the beautiful things inside Dubai Mall. People can register for free and choose different walking goals. Whether you want to walk a little or a lot, this event has something for everyone.
The event was started by Hamdan bin Mohammed, who cares deeply about the health and happiness of people in Dubai.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed has done many things in the past to help people get fit. He started the Dubai Fitness Challenge and other wellness events. The Dubai Mallathon is another way to make exercise easy and fun.
He believes that staying fit should not be hard. It should be part of everyday life. By holding the event inside a cool, air-conditioned mall, it becomes easier for people to walk—even in the hot weather.
The Dubai Mallathon is different because it happens inside the mall. So, people can walk in comfort, away from the heat. While walking, they can enjoy amazing places like the Dubai Aquarium, Dubai Fountain, and many shops and restaurants.
There are signs along the walking path to guide people. There are also fun health tips, water stations, and digital screens that show how many steps you’ve taken. People can even compete with friends and family to see who walks more.
Smartphone apps and fitness watches can also track your steps. The more you walk, the more points and prizes you can win—like discounts and gift cards!
The Dubai Mallathon is also part of the Dubai Fitness Challenge. This challenge asks everyone to do 30 minutes of exercise each day for 30 days. It’s a big fitness campaign that many people in Dubai join every year.
Walking in the mall is a great way to take part in this challenge. You can walk while shopping or just visiting. It’s easy and fun at the same time.
This shows that fitness doesn’t need to be hard. Even a simple walk every day can make your body healthier.
One of the best things about the Dubai Mallathon is that everyone can join. It’s open to:
Families
Children
Older people
People with special needs
The walking path is made for wheelchairs and strollers, so no one is left out. There are even games and fun stops along the way for kids.
This shows that fitness is for everyone, not just for people who go to the gym. The goal is to build a happy and healthy community.
Since the event started, many people in Dubai have shown their support. On social media, lots of people are sharing their walking experiences. Famous people, schools, and health groups are also joining in.
Inside the mall, shops and restaurants are giving special offers to people who are part of the Dubai Mallathon. This makes the event even more exciting and shows how health can be part of everyday life.
The information provided in this article is for general awareness and public interest. It does not constitute professional health or medical advice. Readers are encouraged to consult relevant experts for personalized guidance. This article has been published by DXB News Network for informational purposes only.
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