Workouts are usually done en masse, to chants and cheers. Hundreds of men and women pack tightly into groups to run and skip in simultaneous motion down Fann Beach every day after 5 p.M. Others join situp sessions or create solo workouts.
At any time of the day, along the beach routes, people are running, using trampolines, public equipment like barbells and chin-up bars or mother nature as the workout partner.
People have been exercising on the mustard-colored sands for at least 20 years. Last year, the city upgraded the equipment, according to trainer Mbake Gueye, who is paid by the city government.
Diaw has been coming to Fann Beach since 2011.
"It's easier to run here than in the city. The breeze is nice and the air is clean," said Diaw, who lines up plastic bottles in the sand and jumps between them, his shoes cast aside.
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