What if I tell you that losing weight is not all about countless gym sessions and not to mention, the ridiculously sore arms next day as a result of five times repetition of bicep curls?
What if I tell you that you’d actually be having quite a baller time burning calories?
Today’s generation is all about maximizing fun time while keeping the tediousness at bay, so rest assured you’ll find this specially curated list extremely handy indeed.
It’s high time you werk those abs to oblivion gurl!
1. District 21, IOI Putrajaya Mall
Think indoor amusement theme parks but with an adventurous edge – that’s what you’ll get with this surprisingly refreshing District 21 joint that houses an impressive array of activities for both children and adults in a 70,000 sq ft space. From adorable merry-go-rounds to an adrenaline pumping zipline ride, you’ll be sure to find an activity of your suiting or if you’re still in doubt, tickets for just entering the park can be purchased at a reasonable price of RM10 if you fancy some pre-game recce.
Price: RM58/adult on weekday, RM75/adult on weekends

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2. Jumpstreet Asia, Petaling Jaya
Nah, we ain’t talking about that hilarious Channing Tatum movie with Jonah Hill but that’ll surely be an interesting sight..
Okay, back to topic. A venue to execute your well-practiced Jackie Chan flips and imaginary kungfu chops, Jumpstreet offers the perfect setting without a single compromise on safety (yes!). Be it an Olympic-worthy backflip or an amateur jumper seeking for temporary fun, this place welcomes all participants regardless of your jumping capabilities (okay I admit, mine is at Level 0). So drop your attitudes out of the door and let the crazy fun begin!
Price: Starting from RM20

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3. VR Lab, SS15 Subang Jaya
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking fantasies of zombie attacks and underwater worlds, now possible with the existence of virtual reality! The current in-thing for the gaming scene, VR Lab provides a cosy environment with their private VIP rooms and full body movement detection sensors for a complete 360 degree interactive experience during your gaming sessions.
Price: Starting from RM35/hour
Posted by VR LAB – HQ on Tuesday, 6 December 2016

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4. Camp 5 Indoor Climbing Gym, 1 Utama Shopping Mall
Think wall-climbing as a strenuous activity reserved for professionals alone? With Camp 5, they adhere to a principle that welcomes beginners of all stages to embrace wall-climbing as a lifestyle sport if you’re seeking for something slightly adventurous away from your gym studios. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities from climbing walls with differing levels of proficiency to safety harnesses, Camp 5 strives to offer a unique experience with each visit by rotating their climbing routes every 3-6 months for you to build up those toned arm muscles. You may also try to experience some overnight camps that offer other kinds of indoor fitness activities.
Price: Starting from RM55/hour for beginners, membership fees from RM33/day
Posted by Camp5 Indoor Climbing Gym on Thursday, 2 March 2017

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5. Snookball Game Center, Evolve Concept Mall
Fancy hitting a round of snooker with the squad? Why not shake things up a notch and take it out on the field instead? At Snookball, challenge your friends to a friendly game by bouncing balls off the field by pocketing them, just like how you manage a regular game of snooker. The size of a regular football, this is sure to elevate your kicking abilities and not to mention, showing off your aiming skills to the team! If you prefer the classic version of this game, which is billiards, try services from Nashville Billiard And Patio and create your own game room at home. Just don’t forget to buy your own 7′ billiard tables to fully enjoy the game.
Price: Starting from RM28/hour per field

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