CrossFit, Calisthenics gain popularity in Kingdom with athletes shine at Red Sea Games

CrossFit, Calisthenics gain popularity in Kingdom with athletes shine at Red Sea Games
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The success and positive feedback from the Red Sea Games Championship reflect the growing popularity and appeal of CrossFit and Calisthenics in the Kingdom. (Supplied)
CrossFit, Calisthenics gain popularity in Kingdom with athletes shine at Red Sea Games
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The success and positive feedback from the Red Sea Games Championship reflect the growing popularity and appeal of CrossFit and Calisthenics in the Kingdom. (Supplied)
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The success and positive feedback from the Red Sea Games Championship reflect the growing popularity and appeal of CrossFit and Calisthenics in the Kingdom. (Supplied)
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Updated 07 February 2024
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CrossFit, Calisthenics gain popularity in Kingdom with athletes shine at Red Sea Games

CrossFit, Calisthenics gain popularity in Kingdom with athletes shine at Red Sea Games

JEDDAH: CrossFit and Calisthenics, two high-intensity fitness disciplines, have been making waves in the Kingdom as individuals embrace their efficiency in achieving overall fitness.

The recent two-day Red Sea Games Championship, hosted by Stark Fitness, In2Fit, and Reform Athletics, highlighted the remarkable talent and dedication of athletes from 14 different countries, who even flew in specifically for the event in Jeddah.

CrossFit, described as a high-intensity fitness program combining weightlifting, cardiovascular exercises, and gymnastics, aims to improve strength, endurance, flexibility, power, speed, and agility. Workouts, known as WODs (Workouts of the Day), incorporate a mix of exercises such as weightlifting, rowing, running, and bodyweight movements. Calisthenics, on the other hand, focuses on bodyweight exercises to build strength and flexibility.

According to Mohamed Jamal and Karem Nasr, founders of Stark Fitness Equipment and In2Fit Gym, “CrossFit and Calisthenics help improve overall strength, endurance, and flexibility through their combination of varied movements and high-intensity workouts. These fitness disciplines differ from traditional gym workouts by emphasizing varied, high-intensity workouts that incorporate elements from other fitness disciplines and athletic, sports-based movements.”

“Additionally, the sense of community and competition found in CrossFit adds an engaging and motivating aspect to these workouts.”

“We believe in the power of CrossFit and Calisthenics to transform individuals’ fitness levels. The constantly varied workouts, functional movements, and high intensity create a unique and engaging experience that keeps people motivated and excited about their fitness journey,” said Jamal.

Female coaches in the CrossFit and Calisthenics space have noticed a significant increase in female participation over the years. Albatool Almalhan and Amani Aljuhani, founders of Reform Gym, and Rawand Alderawi from 962 Gym, said, “It is important to create supportive and inclusive environments to address challenges such as body image concerns, fear of judgment, and perceived physical limitations. Tailoring workouts based on individual capabilities, setting realistic goals, and providing positive reinforcement during challenging workouts help women push past their comfort zones.”

Almalhan emphasized the importance of educating individuals on the physiological differences between men and women, saying, “It is crucial to educate people about the physiological differences between genders. We need to emphasize that strength training contributes to developing a toned and strong physique without excessive muscle mass.”

The winners of the Red Sea Games Championship expressed their enthusiasm for the event and their appreciation for the organizers. Ahmed Alnahdi, winner of the Men’s RX event, expressed his gratitude and looks forward to the next championship.

Ibrahim Omar Abd Albadeea, winner of the Men’s Calisthenics event said, “The Red Sea Games showcased a high level of competition, and I felt honored to share the floor with such talented athletes.”

In the Ladies Intermediate event, the team “Latin Style” emerged champion, with Leyla Murad and Carolina Ramirez showcasing their skills. Both athletes expressed their satisfaction with the well-designed WODs and expressed their eagerness to participate in the championship again next year.

The championship also featured an adaptive category for individuals with physical disabilities, showcasing the inclusive nature of CrossFit. Among the participants were an athlete from Egypt, who competed in a wheelchair, and another athlete, hailing from Kuwait, who lacked the use of one arm. Despite their unique circumstances, both athletes engaged in the same workouts, albeit with modifications tailored to their specific needs.

The success and positive feedback from the Red Sea Games Championship reflect the growing popularity and appeal of CrossFit and Calisthenics in the Kingdom. Coaches and athletes share a hopeful outlook for increased female participation and representation in these disciplines.

By cultivating supportive environments, and emphasizing the numerous physical and mental benefits, these fitness practices strive to empower not only men but also women and enhance their overall well-being.


40 scouts finish the Wood Badge advanced course

40 scouts finish the Wood Badge advanced course
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40 scouts finish the Wood Badge advanced course

40 scouts finish the Wood Badge advanced course
  • The course also included how to plan and execute outdoor trips

RIYADH: Forty scouts from various sectors of the Saudi Arabian Boy Scout Association completed the Wood Badge advanced course, with an average of 27 hours of training in theoretical and practical aspects.
The course, organized by Masar Development Association in Al-Ahsa, included working on the role, responsibilities, duties and needs of the scout unit leader and methods and means for training boys, as well as leadership concepts, patterns and theories.
It also covered public relations, scouting and boys’ development, problem-solving methods, youth participation in decision-making, planning methods, tools and techniques, the concept, styles and theories of scouting, protection from harm, and resource development.
The course also included how to plan and execute outdoor trips, including methods for navigation, setting up tents, secret signs, codes, map drawing, estimations, outdoor cooking, organized hiking, and report writing.


Umm Al-Qura University clinches top award

Umm Al-Qura University clinches top award
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Umm Al-Qura University clinches top award

Umm Al-Qura University clinches top award
  • The recognition aligns with the university’s Strategic Plan 2027 objectives
  • The project aims to revolutionize education for faculty, students and administrative staff

MAKKAH: Umm Al-Qura University won the Best Educational Experience prize at the 2025 Saudi Customer Experience Awards.
Presented through a collaboration between the CX Forum, the Saudi CX Association and Awards International, the award recognizes the university’s excellence in enhancing the student experience and fostering an exceptional learning environment that adheres to global quality benchmarks.
The recognition aligns with the university’s Strategic Plan 2027 objectives, particularly in advancing teaching and learning initiatives. Central to the success is the Comprehensive Experience Project inaugurated by Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz, deputy governor of Makkah Region. The project aims to revolutionize education for faculty, students and administrative staff.
The Saudi Customer Experience Awards stand as a premier platform for recognizing excellence in customer-centric innovations across the Kingdom’s various sectors.


Saudi jets fly solo at Bahrain airshow

Saudi jets fly solo at Bahrain airshow
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Saudi jets fly solo at Bahrain airshow

Saudi jets fly solo at Bahrain airshow
  • Two Typhoon jets performed solo aerial maneuvers
  • An F-15SA aircraft in 24th Saudi National Day colors delivered a ground display

MANAMA: Aerial displays by the Royal Saudi Air Force and the Saudi Falcons Aerobatic Team thrilled audiences on Friday at the Bahrain International Airshow.
Two Typhoon jets performed solo aerial maneuvers, while an F-15SA aircraft in 24th Saudi National Day colors delivered a ground display.
The airshow at the Sakhir Air Base highlights the latest military technologies and the capabilities of the participating forces, while promoting cooperation between the Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Bahraini Air Force.
More than 125 types of aircraft were featured in the two-day show, which ended on Friday. Audiences were able to see the latest innovations and technologies in the aviation sector.


French, Saudi officials meet in Paris to advance AlUla development initiative

French, Saudi officials meet in Paris to advance AlUla development initiative
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French, Saudi officials meet in Paris to advance AlUla development initiative

French, Saudi officials meet in Paris to advance AlUla development initiative
  • Focus of discussions was on assessing state of Franco-Saudi partnership and defining future direction for AlUla’s development

PARIS: French and Saudi officials gathered in Paris on Friday at the French foreign ministry for discussions about advancing the AlUla development initiative.

The AlUla Committee, a joint initiative established under an intergovernmental agreement signed in April 2018, is the coordinating body for a range of ambitious projects being carried out by the Kingdom and France.

The projects focus on cultural preservation, tourism enhancement, economic growth, and environmental sustainability in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla region. The committee’s mandate includes overseeing the implementation and monitoring of the comprehensive 2018 accord, aimed at fostering broad-based progress in the area.

The French delegation at the meeting included senior figures from the ministries of European affairs and foreign relations, economy, and culture.

On the Saudi side, high-ranking officials from the culture, foreign, and investment ministries participated, along with representatives such as the president of the French Agency for AlUla Development (AFALULA) and the chairperson of the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU).

French ministers Jean-Noel Barrot and Rachida Dati met with Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s culture minister, Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Khaled Al-Faleh, investment minister.

Jean-Yves Le Drian, executive president of AFALULA, and Abeer Al-Akel, acting CEO of the RCU, also took part in the meeting.

The focus of the discussions was on assessing the state of the Franco-Saudi partnership and defining the future direction for AlUla’s development.

Participants reviewed collaborative projects that draw on French expertise, particularly in archaeological research — highlighted by the involvement of 120 French archaeologists and researchers in the region. Other focal points included cultural initiatives such as the Villa Hegra project, as well as advances in hospitality, transport and infrastructure.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the French Heritage Endowment Fund, which was established as part of the 2018 agreement, and reinforced its continued commitment to supporting heritage conservation and cultural initiatives tied to AlUla’s unique historical significance.


Pediatric neurology conference to draw top health experts to Riyadh

Pediatric neurology conference to draw top health experts to Riyadh
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Pediatric neurology conference to draw top health experts to Riyadh

Pediatric neurology conference to draw top health experts to Riyadh
  • Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society conference and workshops will be held from Nov. 20-23

RIYADH: The 9th Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society conference and workshops will be held from Nov. 20-23 at the Crowne Plaza RDC in Riyadh.


The SPNS, established in 2012, is an official non-profit scientific association under the auspices of the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties.

This year’s conference promises insights into various topics, including neonatal neurology, spinal muscular atrophy, neuro inflammatory disorders, neuromuscular diseases, brain and spinal injuries and infections, epilepsy, brain and spinal tumors, cerebrovascular disease, autism, movement disorders, and metabolic and genetic disorders.

Top healthcare officials, dignitaries, industry leaders, analysts and other experts will participate.

Fahad Al-Bashiri, president of SPNS and a professor and consultant pediatric neurologist at the College of Medicine, King Saud University, will share pivotal insights on the opening day of the event with two presentations addressing some of the most pressing challenges in the field.

The first presentation will cover findings from a recent clinical trial examining the role of vitamin D in managing epilepsy. This research explores how vitamin D supplementation may influence seizure frequency and severity, potentially offering a new approach to epilepsy care.

The second presentation will focus on the newly developed Gulf Cooperation Council guidelines for managing Neurofibromatosis Type 1. This talk will discuss the standardized approach proposed for the region, aiming to optimize patient care and outcomes for individuals with NF1.

Dr. Ahmad Alanazi, chairman of the conference and an assistant professor, pediatric neurologist and epileptologist at the College of Medicine, KSU, said: “I am honoured to lead a forum where leading experts will address the latest challenges and breakthroughs in pediatric neurology.

“This year’s conference will spotlight transformative advancements, including the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in diagnosing and managing epilepsy and neurorehabilitation, signaling a new era in precision care.”

He added: “The SPNS conference remains a premier platform for advancing pediatric neurology, fostering collaboration, and setting new standards of care for young patients in the Kingdom and beyond.”