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What Is Slacklining? The Growing Sport Uniting Dubai Enthusiasts

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Every Wednesday, a group of slacklining enthusiasts gathers at Al Safa Park in Dubai. They come together to test their skills, find balance, and connect with like-minded individuals. What began as a simple way to unwind has evolved into The Slacky Mile, a vibrant community uniting people from all backgrounds to enjoy the art of slacklining.

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A Journey of BalanceCommunity Growth and PartnershipsA Community Like FamilyExpanding Horizons

Slacklining involves walking, balancing, or even running on a flat, flexible webbing tied between two anchors. Unlike tightrope walking, slacklines are dynamic, making it a unique challenge that tests both the mind and body.

The Slacky Mile has expanded its presence across the UAE, hosting meet-ups at stunning locations like Hamriya Beach in Sharjah and Fossil Rock for highlining adventures. “It’s about facing your fears and exploring nature differently,” shared Mouad, the community’s founder.

A Journey of Balance

The Slacky Mile was started by Moroccan-born balance coach, Mouad Aburachid, who sees slacklining as more than just a sport. “For me, slacklining is a journey, it’s about finding balance in movement and in life,” he explained. Mouad first discovered slacklining on a beach in Morocco with friends.

Later, after moving to Dubai in 2017 for his Master’s in International Business, he found the structure of traditional jobs unfulfilling.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mouad took the opportunity to dive deeper into slacklining. Practicing at Kitesurf Beach in Umm Al Quwain, he began teaching others and eventually transitioned to a full-time career as a balance coach in 2020. Today, he also teaches acro yoga, surf skating, and other movement-based disciplines, focusing on physical and emotional well-being.

Community Growth and Partnerships

In 2021, Mouad met Amr Al Hossaini, founder of OutQore, a sports equipment retailer. This meeting led to a partnership that helped grow the slacklining community in Dubai. “Setting up slacklines at Al Safa Park showed me the power of engaging with the community,” said Amr. Together, they’ve raised awareness about slacklining, making it more accessible to people across the city.

OutQore has even expanded its product line to include more outdoor sports gear, reflecting the rising interest in slacklining and other recreational activities.

A Community Like Family

For members of The Slacky Mile, the group is about more than slacklining—it’s about connection. Ari Lamat, an aerial dance instructor from Mexico, described the group as her “family.”

She even met her husband, Mouad, through the community. “Everyone brings something unique,” she shared, adding that the group helped her find her place in Dubai.

Others echo similar sentiments. Apurv Gujar, who discovered slacklining at a festival in India, calls it a “journey of self-discovery.” For teacher assistant Arlet, the diverse group has been a chance to learn about different cultures and lifestyles.

Newcomers like Sandeep Rathod, who recently moved to Dubai, also find immense value in the practice. “The first time I tried it, my leg shook uncontrollably, but it taught me focus and patience,” Sandeep said.

Expanding Horizons

The Slacky Mile has made waves in Dubai, especially during the Dubai Fitness Challenge. The group has hosted workshops for children, including those with Down syndrome, showcasing slacklining’s universal appeal. “We kept it relaxed, letting the kids connect with the movement naturally,” Mouad explained.

Though slacklining is still relatively new in the UAE, its popularity continues to grow. With their passion for movement and dedication to community, Mouad and The Slacky Mile are paving the way for others to find balance on and off the slackline.

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