Participated in The Music Run by AIA with my boyfriend and I was there as media! It's our first run together and surprisingly... we actually managed to run hahahas. Initially I told him it should be quite impossible to run cause it's a sell-out event with 10,000 participants and we shall just go there and enjoy the music. Hehehe.
It's The Music Run's second year in Singapore and I have to say it was really well managed! The waves were well-timed and controlled though it was mad crowded. Just like any other fun runs, there are definitely people there who don't intend to run at all. Though some people were walking, if you wanted to run, there's still space for you to run though i.e. it wasn't that over-crowded. ;)
A phenomenal and futuristic run, The Music Run™ by AIA is one of the fastest-growing fun runs worldwide and is slated to hit 40 cities in 18 countries this year and experienced by over 350,000 Music Runners™ the world over. Offering a unique total music immersion experience, the concept has been making waves in Asia, including a sold out event in Kuala Lumpur last year. [from press release]
Music Runners from as young as 3 months old to over 83 years old, grooved to the rousing beats of top-voted songs like “Demons” by Imagine Dragons and “How Deep Is Your Love” by Calvin Harris & Disciples in the AIA Rock Zone and W Dance Zone respectively, voted via a bespoke online music app developed in partnership with Spotify®. The 5km route, which comprised five 1km Music Zones, was lined with over 120 concert quality speakers pumping 150,000 watts of music the entire way.
The place was filled with music-inspired entertainment, such as mobile WOOBAR by W Singapore Sentosa Cove with games of Giant Jenga, an AIA Vitality Extreme Keyboard (which plays tunes when stepped on) and an interactive AIA Giffy Wall. Also, Fitness First led a warm-up on-stage before the flag-off! [from press release]
Ending this post with a photo of us with our medals! Looking forward to more of such fun runs in the future!
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