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500+ revive childhood memories in Forest Mud Hill Run

Bringing adventure, joy, thrill, nature and health together, ‘Forest Mud Hill Run’ was organised in Indore on Sunday. World of Fitness, Nehru Youth Centre Organization and Academy of Indore Marathoners have jointly organised the run.

Promoting the Prime Minister's Fit India Movement, fitness freak and Fit India ambassador Aarti Maheshwari will be heading Forest Mud Hill Run. .

“The run was an adventurous challenge that aimed to promote fitness, so we will start with challenges like obstacles in mud,” Aarti said. Further, participants will have to cross a brook.

“Then, begins the real ride testing endurance, smartness and survival skill of the participant in the forest run,” Aarti said. She added that the top runners will receive surprise gifts.

“You can relive your child-hood, get a natural facial and truly enjoy your day, while getting fit,” Aarti said. She added that only those, who have been vaccinated were allowed to register and participate in the run.

“Registrations were done online and one had to provide vaccination certificate for the same. This was being done to ensure safety of all the participants and avoid the possible chance of covid-19 spread,” Aarti said.

The theme of the event was to save environment, grooming with nature and staying fit.

As shared, more than 500 participants from Indore, Pithampur, Betma and Dhar participated in the exciting run.





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