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Moscow's Outdoor Boot Camps Transform Street Fitness Across City
Moscow's fitness enthusiasts are taking their workouts to the streets, with outdoor boot camps popping up across the city
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Wellness
Moscow's fitness enthusiasts are taking their workouts to the streets, with outdoor boot camps popping up across the city
2 min read
Updated 1 h ago

This summer, over 500 Muscovites have already signed up for outdoor boot camps in the city's parks and public spaces, with many more expected to join in the coming weeks.
The rise of outdoor boot camps in Moscow matters now because the city's active wellness culture is driving demand for new and exciting ways to stay fit. With the warmer weather finally here, people are eager to ditch their gym memberships and take their workouts outdoors. This trend is not unique to Moscow, with cities like New York and London also seeing a surge in outdoor fitness classes. However, Moscow's unique combination of scenic parks and public spaces makes it an ideal location for outdoor boot camps.
In Moscow, outdoor boot camps are being offered in popular locations such as Gorky Park, Sparrow Hills, and the Moscow River embankment. Organisations like Fitness First and World Class are leading the charge, offering a range of classes from yoga and Pilates to high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and strength conditioning. For example, Fitness First's outdoor boot camp in Gorky Park costs 1,500 rubles per month, while World Class's HIIT class on the Moscow River embankment costs 2,000 rubles per month.
According to data from the Moscow Department of Sports, the number of outdoor fitness classes in the city has increased by 25% in the past year, with over 10,000 people participating in outdoor fitness classes every week. The most popular time for outdoor boot camps is Saturday morning, with over 50% of classes taking place between 9am and 12pm. The average cost of an outdoor boot camp class in Moscow is 500 rubles per session, although prices can range from 300 rubles to 1,000 rubles depending on the location and instructor.
As the summer months approach, it's likely that the popularity of outdoor boot camps in Moscow will continue to grow. For those looking to get involved, it's recommended to start by researching local organisations and instructors, and reading reviews from other participants. Many outdoor boot camps offer free trial classes or introductory sessions, so it's worth taking advantage of these to find a class that suits your fitness level and goals. With its unique combination of scenic locations and active wellness culture, Moscow is the perfect place to get fit and healthy this summer.
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