The Colombian Institute of Sport, COLDEPORTES, will join the event "I'm going for the Guinness Record 2010", which will run under the end of the fourteenth Summer Festival in Bogota.
This activity will take place on Monday August 16th festival, aims to gather more than 50,000 people in the Simon Bolivar Park, to set a new record orbital of athletes practicing at the same time and same place, a session aerobics, directed from a main stage by a specialized team of teachers.
Those interested should arrive at the Events Plaza de Simon Bolivar Park from 8 a. M. to start the registration process (no charge) and then log the record to be two hours in different forms of aerobic work.
addition, exhibits will be presented new trends in fitness and physical activity to wait for the official count and verification of the event by international observers, until 1 pm
Recommendations for attendees include:
- No exit Events Square to not break the Guinness attempt
- Wear comfortable clothes, sneakers, hat and sunscreen.
- Follow the instructions for heating and cool-down. Hydrate before, during and after exercise.
- If physical discomfort or fatigue stop the activity. Go to the first aid station.
- Carry ID and health card (POS or Sisbén). Do not go with children under 10 years of age.
The current Guinness World Record is held by Manila (Philippines) with a total of 48,188 people, while Bogotá hopes his fourth attempt this objective is achieved for of cities with the largest number of events and users of physical activity in the world. These initiatives were in the years 1998, 2001 and 2009.
This activity will take place on Monday August 16th festival, aims to gather more than 50,000 people in the Simon Bolivar Park, to set a new record orbital of athletes practicing at the same time and same place, a session aerobics, directed from a main stage by a specialized team of teachers.
Those interested should arrive at the Events Plaza de Simon Bolivar Park from 8 a. M. to start the registration process (no charge) and then log the record to be two hours in different forms of aerobic work.
addition, exhibits will be presented new trends in fitness and physical activity to wait for the official count and verification of the event by international observers, until 1 pm
Recommendations for attendees include:
- No exit Events Square to not break the Guinness attempt
- Wear comfortable clothes, sneakers, hat and sunscreen.
- Follow the instructions for heating and cool-down. Hydrate before, during and after exercise.
- If physical discomfort or fatigue stop the activity. Go to the first aid station.
- Carry ID and health card (POS or Sisbén). Do not go with children under 10 years of age.
The current Guinness World Record is held by Manila (Philippines) with a total of 48,188 people, while Bogotá hopes his fourth attempt this objective is achieved for of cities with the largest number of events and users of physical activity in the world. These initiatives were in the years 1998, 2001 and 2009.
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