| PrettyPenny |
| If I remember correctly, there was a post where Maaad had said he was gonna run the marathon, and Kanelli said her significant other was planning to do the same. You may want to check with them. Be wary, MaaaD may want you to sing to him! |
| Gene |
| I love running and it keeps me fit. But there are far too few parks and jogging tracks in Dubai (I think). Where do all the runners go to for a good run these days? It seems there are many sporting goods in stores all over Dubai but not enough sporting facilities like the gym, tennis and badminton courts etc. Show me a nice place to run & I'll be thankful - the Dubai Marathon is just around the corner and I need to start my training very, very soon. |
| I-No-Jack |
| Many people run along the perimeter of Safa park (outdoors). |
| kanelli |
:lol: Yes, I think both MaaaD and my hubby are aiming to run in this year's marathon. Running in this weather is terrible at the moment, but in general people run around their community parks and residential developments. The suggestion about Safa park is a good one. We live in Emirates Hills where there are many large lakes that are connected, so that is where my hubby usually runs in the cooler months. Currently he uses the treadmill at the gym. |
| MaaaD |
yes if you sing as well as PrettyPenny you will for sure keep me running after you 8) |
| mraph33 |
| There is also a very good track around Mamzar beach. |
| XRW-147 |
Second that - nice surface with distance markings. Good atmo after 8pm and well lit. |
| MaaaD |
What is the distance of running around the park once ? 3 kms ? less ? more ? |
| mraph33 |
| The one in Mamzar is 4km. |
| Gene |
| So it's either Al Safa Park or Mamzar beach. That's only 2 places to run and is quite pathetic, isn't it? Anyway, I always enjoy my runs at Al Safa Park which is about 3.5km per round. I was hoping to try somewhere else where there is some greenery & not too much traffic pollution. I guess there isn't many choices in Dubai, is it? Do you think this could be one of the reasons why many people here are obese? |
| mraph33 |
| I know there's one in Zabeel park also, but I've never been there. I guess no one else has either. But no question, that outdoor sports (aside from sand football) are not really popuar. |
| MaaaD |
| What about the golf courses, i wonder if they would allow a person to go in for a run. |
| XRW-147 |
Umm no... |
| easternjewel |
| With all these fitness discussion I wana Jog too! Is jumeira beach a bad place for start? |
| MaaaD |
not if you are wearing your bikini ;) |
| easternjewel |
urgh, not again MaaaD :lol: |
| Eros |
| One of the best places to jog is along the Al Seef road, lining the creek on the Bur Dubai side(starts from the Bur Juman signal till the Rulers court). Its very clean and green. Its about 3 kms. And u can find a lot of people walking (very few jog though) in the mornings and the evenings. I go there daily between 6 - 7 in the morning. Anyone is more than welcome to join me. |
| Gene |
| Ya, Eros. I think I know where you are talking about. That's a good place with lots of artificial grass and some nicely constructed pavement which is nice and wide I remember. One could also lie on the grass to do sit-ups/push-ups or simply rest after a strenuous run. Good suggestion. |
| MaaaD |
hahah i get to tease too :P |
| xibit |
try the bar dubai cornishe opposite the british consulate . |
| Bill |
| You'll never get marathon mileage running around a park (Safa Park is reportedly 3.4 km/lap). If you work in the SZR "downtown" around Trade Center/DIFC/Emirates Towers, you can run in the Zaabeel area to the desert side of the business area. You can get maybe 8 kms in one loop if you try and can construct varied routes so subsequent loops are a little different. The best long run I have found (21.1 km) is a loop around the Creek, from Garhoud Bridge to the pedestrian tunnel at the mouth. You have to criss-cross over the Maktoum bridge. The only negatives are air pollution along the Deira side during traffic and having to wend your way through the souk on the Bur Dubai side. Timing is everything. See map: http://www.dubaicreekstriders.com/dcsrace.html#map Also see: http://www.dubai-road-runners.com/homepage/trainingruns.html Finally, you can get decent mileage through the neighborhoods (Umm Sequim etc.) although you have to deal with the strange road patterns. |
| MaaaD |
Thanks Bill that was very informative |