Dubai's Museum of the Future Now Hosts Lagree Fitness Classes
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Dubai's Museum of the Future now offers Lagree fitness classes within its futuristic exhibits.
- The classes, run by Longevity Wellness Hub, combine high-intensity, low-impact training with AI-powered visuals for a multi-sensory experience.
- Sessions are 50 minutes long, beginner-friendly but challenging, and can be booked in advance with options to include museum access.
Dubai continues to redefine the concept of a 'must-see' destination with its latest offering at the iconic Museum of the Future. Moving beyond its role as a showcase of innovation and art, the museum now invites visitors to break a sweat amidst its cutting-edge displays.
The classes are set against large-scale, AI-powered visuals in the Earth Dreams exhibit, resulting in an almost surreal workout experience that goes far beyond a typical fitness studio.
The integration of Longevity Wellness Hub's Lagree classes into the museum's immersive environment transforms a typical workout into a unique, multi-sensory experience. This initiative highlights Dubai's commitment to blending lifestyle, wellness, and tourism, offering residents and visitors an unconventional way to engage with both fitness and a landmark attraction.
A single Lagree session with Longevity at the museum is priced at Dh170 without a museum ticket, with the option to add entry to explore the rest of the Museum of the Future.
While Western media might focus on the novelty of working out in a museum, the local perspective emphasizes Dubai's continuous drive for innovation in all sectors, including leisure and wellness. This isn't just about a workout; it's about creating holistic experiences that cater to a sophisticated, experience-seeking audience, reinforcing Dubai's status as a global hub for unique lifestyle offerings.
Itโs beginner-friendly, but expect a challenge.
Originally published by Khaleej Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.