New Balance Run Club

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The Dubai Fitness Challenge is in full effect, coupled with the arrival of pleasant weather, making it an ideal time to take your workouts outdoors and enjoy the season.

Numerous fitness events are unfolding across the emirate, and now, New Balance is stepping up the excitement. For the first time, the athleisure brand is introducing its run club in Dubai.

Debuting in Dubai and returning to Abu Dhabi, the New Balance Run Club aims to foster a vibrant and active community.

From now until December 23, you can participate in their sessions to enjoy running with great company while making the most of the cooler weather.

In Dubai, the New Balance Run Club will hold sessions at 6 AM on Tuesdays and Fridays at Feels Kite Beach and at 6:30 PM on Wednesdays at Dubai International Academy.

These three weekly sessions, divided between morning and evening, ensure that everyone has the opportunity to join.

In the capital, New Balance Run Club sessions will be held on Mondays at 7:30 PM at Al Hudayriyat Bridge and on Wednesdays at 7:30 PM at the Zayed Sports City track.

With the slogan "Run Your Way," the New Balance Run Club welcomes runners of all speeds.

Professional coaches will guide each session, providing the necessary insights to keep you on track with your running goals.

Sessions will focus on interval, speed, strength, or conditioning exercises, offering a balanced mix to keep things exciting and enhance participants' fitness levels.

Additionally, New Balance Run Club members will receive various perks and be among the first to access some of the brand’s exclusive events.

Registration for the New Balance Run Club is completely free, but spaces are limited to 100 participants per session, so be sure to reserve your spot soon.

 

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