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outdoor fitness


Section 106 funds community gym


CHARNWOOD Borough Council has invested £40,000 in an outdoor gym with its own phone app at Southfields Park in Loughborough to improve the open space and encourage people to get active. Designed and installed by Proludic, the


outdoor gym comprises 12 stations from Proludic’s Urbanix range, set in dedicated zones - upper body, lower body and cardio - to provide a full body workout. Certified to gym standard EN16630, the Urbanix fitness range allows users to exercise all of the main core muscle groups as well as undertaking cardio-vascular workouts. The patented bi- directional hydraulic system can be set in eight different positions, enabling people of all abilities to exercise at a pace suitable for them and to progress the difficulty as fitness improves. The Polysafe seats and handles are user friendly, and designed to stand up to intensive use in an outdoor environment. Proludic also installed a Callisthenics Rig for


users to create bespoke workouts and surfaced the area with a mixture of wet pour and rubber mulch to create an all-weather surface. Users can download the free Proludic


Sports app for instructions on how to use the equipment, track their workouts and set up fitness groups. The gym was funded by a Section 106 monies.


www.proludic.co.uk Fourth Fitness Zone for Croydon


THE London Borough of Croydon opens an outdoor fitness zone in Norbury Park early this year, the fourth such facility for the borough. Wicksteed worked with the local


communities to tailor the design of each site to meet local needs. Each Fitness Zone typically offers 10 pieces of equipment including pedal cycles, skiers, leg presses, pull down and chest press exercisers and callisthenics centres. Aimed at those aged 14 and above, from


novice to experienced athlete, the Fitness Legacy Zone range is fully compliant with British Safety Standard BS EN 16630:2015. The Wicksteed Fitness app works with the


sites and allows users to set their personal goals and keep track of their workouts. They can also share workouts across social media channels and earn points as they exercise to add a competitive element.


www.wicksteed.co.uk


New gym incorporated into daily mile programme


RAVENSCOTE Community School has used sport premium funding to build an outdoor gym to gets its pupils more active. The new facility at the Surrey school has


been placed close to the playground and the school’s daily mile track. Fresh Air Fitness supplied and installed a


nine-piece outdoor gym which allows 18 children to exercise at a time. Selected from the company’s Children’s KS1 & KS2 range, the gym offers cardiovascular equipment such as Cardio Combi, Air Skier, Elliptical Cross Trainer, Double Cross Country Skier and Rider.


18 pactfacilities.co.uk These pieces are supplemented with an Arm


and Pedal Bike, Tai Chi Spinners, Hip Twister and Seated Leg Press, to facilitate whole body strength building, tone, balance and coordination. The facility is used during PE lessons and


break times and has been incorporated into the school’s daily mile programme with children using the equipment after completing their mile. Supporting lesson plans guide teachers on how to use the gym with a class of up to 30 pupils.


www.freshairfitness.co.uk


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