SM Supermalls is keeping the summer spirit alive with a series of sports events and family-friendly activities that blend fitness, fun, and entertainment in one place. Across participating malls nationwide, SM is inviting the public to get active, play, and connect with their communities through SM Active Hub — a platform that promotes health, recreation, and movement for all ages.Among the highlights is the SM Summer Games, featuring basketball shootouts, volleyball matches, badminton, taekwondo, and gymnastics competitions. These are open to the public, with exclusive perks available for SM Active Hub members via the SM Malls Online app.. E-sports fans can also catch live Mobile Legends and Call of Duty tournaments, with gaming merchandise and giveaways up for grabs. Meanwhile, pet owners can look forward to the Summer Pet Olympics, where dogs and other furry companions compete in obstacle courses and themed challenges — with matching outfits and pet-parent bonding included.Music lovers are also in for a treat as weekend music festivals featuring DJs and live acts take over select SM malls. For families with young athletes, summer sports clinics are available for kids interested in basketball, kendo, chess, and other disciplines, with guidance from trained coaches..Whether you're there to train, relax, or simply enjoy the vibrant summer atmosphere, SM Supermalls is offering a range of ways to stay active and entertained until the season winds down.Visit https://www.smsupermalls.com/active-hub or follow @SMActiveHub on Instagram and TikTok for updates and activity schedules.
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