Besides the highly anticipated Dubai Run and Dubai Ride, a host of new events, including the world’s largest HIIT class and a skypool triathlon, are lined up for this year’s DFC.
Dubai is officially turning into an open-air gym in three days — with the much-awaited annual 30×30 fitness challenge kicking off on October 28.
On top of the jam-packed calendar of free sporting activities and the flagship Dubai Run and Dubai Ride, new major events are lined up for this year’s Dubai Fitness Challenge — including a world record attempt, a heart-racing skypool triathlon, and a stand-up paddle challenge.
Joining the thousands of people who are committing to 30 minutes of physical activity for 30 days? Here’s a guide to the DFC’s 30-day calendar this year — from fitness village timings to dates of major events.
There will be three fitness villages that will host free activities, classes, and this year: Kite Beach, Mushrif Park and One Central.
DP World Kite Beach Fitness Village
- Weekdays, from 8am to 1pm for schools
- Weekdays, from 3pm to 10pm for the public
- Weekends, from 7am to 10pm
- What to expect: The village will host 24 sports and fitness zones, including a Children’s Zone for young ones and teenagers; a Rebounder zone that promises high-flying fun; a Sun & Sand Sports (SSS) Boxing Ring for combat sports lovers; as well as additional areas for yoga, football, basketball, and padel, among other activities.
RTA Mushrif Park Cycle Centre
- What to expect: 136 guided group bike rides across mountain bike trails, road track, and thrilling pump tracks for everyone from beginners and children to families with experienced riders.
- For convenience, free bikes will be provided for each session based on availability.
Run and Ride Central (One Central)
- Open daily from 7am to 10pm
- Over 400 hours of activities will be hosted by participating brands such as adidas, Asics, Meraas, Sun & Sand Sport and Siro.
- This village will also serve as the central point for participants to collect their bibs for the Dubai Ride and Dubai Run events.
Across the city
There will be more than 600 free fitness classes across the city, perfect for those seeking easy access to sport to support their 30X30 goals.
Other events throughout the month include the Dubai Padel Cup, which offers free clinics for the public, a junior programme, community tournaments, padel business talks, and a government padel tournament.
New events
- November 12: World’s largest HIIT class
Be part of history and join this Guinness World Record attempt for the world’s largest HIIT class on Sheikh Zayed Road. Led by Adidas and Les Mills and supported by Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Police, this workout will take place early in the morning.
- November 18 and 19: Skypool triathlon
A pulse-racing triathlon at the Aura Skypool will see participants row 3km on a static machine, pedal 3km on a stationary bike, and finish with a 250m swim around the 360-degree infinity pool, all from 200m in the air.
- November 3-5: Work out at the iconic Museum of the Future
Enjoy your workout with the iconic Museum of the Future (MOTF) as a backdrop. Offering a variety of wellness activities each day, including yoga and sound journey sessions, the sessions are open to participants aged 12 and above.
Major events
Dubai Ride will turn Sheikh Zayed Road into a giant cycling track for families, novice cyclists and cycling enthusiasts.
Participants can choose one of two routes; the 4km Downtown Family route along Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard or the challenging 12km Sheikh Zayed Road course.
- November 18: Dubai Stand-Up Paddle
Presented by the RTA, this event is taking place against the beautiful backdrop of Hatta’s iconic mountains. Open to all age groups, it offers free training sessions to master the art of Stand-Up Paddle (SUP), a mass challenge event, and a tranquil sunset yoga session to unwind amidst the stunning surroundings.
Free bus transportation will be provided from and to Dubai. And, to ensure everyone gets to ride the waves, 400 SUP boards will be available for use.
The Dubai Run, presented by Mai Dubai, will also take place on the Sheikh Zayed Road on the final weekend of DFC 2023. There will be a choice of two distinct routes- a 5km route for beginners and a more challenging 10km route.
More activities
- November 5: Dubai Women’s Run (3km, 5km, and 10km)
- November 5: Dubai South Ride and Run
This offers cyclists the chance to explore Dubai South, with riders participating in the 80km and 40km routes. The Dubai South Run will feature 10km, 5km and 3km routes.
News Source: Khaleej Times