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Inspired by the massive attendance that has been recorded over the past months, seven new companies have confirmed their participation in this month’s Accra Works Out on Saturday following its success.
Sportscrusader.com can reveal on authority that the seven have agreed to join others at the workout on Saturday due to the rising popularity of Accra Works Out(AWO) in the capital.
This was confirmed by the organizers of the event, Primeval Media yesterday. They believe the AWO brand has come about due to their hard work and persistence.
“Saturday’s event makes it one year of Accra Works Out and the response and feedback have been very good, we ‘re not surprised that other corporate institutions have given their word to be part of this event which aims to relieve hardworking Ghanaians off stress as well as help them stretch and relax tired limbs through the workout.”
“Also, parents are encouraged to come along with their kids since workouts know no age limits.”
The AZONTO TWINS and several surprise guests will be in attendance.
The Accra Works Out which is sponsored by Club Shandy ‘Bosoe’ is the first of its kind in Ghana and its free for all persons who would want to work out in a very social atmosphere on the last Saturday of each month.
According to the organizers, they are looking at increasing the days to two i.e. twice a month following the huge turnout and excitement it has generated so far.
THIS MONTH’S EVENT IS ON SATURDAY 26TH JULY 2014 AT THE MULTI-PURPOSE COURT OF THE ACCRA SPORTS STADIUM. FROM 7:00AM TO 9:00AM.
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