Fresh-Air Fitness outdoor exercise equipment is professionally designed and developed exercise equipment to be permanently installed outdoors, making it free to use and accessible to all. Its clever design makes it safe to use with the resistance being provided by the user's own body weight.
Where would it be used?
Fresh-Air Fitness is suitable for a wide range of locations and facilities, in fact almost anywhere where there is open space and people with some time to spare eg.
Parks
Recreation Areas
Schools
Colleges
Golf Courses
Seniors' Facilities
Hotels
Cruise Ships
Holiday Parks
Military Bases
Prisons
Motorway Services
Business Parks
Commercial Centres
Community Areas
Trim Trails
Who is it for?
The great thing about Fresh-Air Fitness equipment is that it is for all ages from teenagers through to seniors, from beginners to advanced athletes. It is attractive and fun to use. Some installations have been called playgrounds for adults (and why not? Why should children have all the fun?) It can be used individually or in pairs or groups. It is ideally suited for group classes and exercise programs.
Why?
For many people those first initial steps to becoming more physically active can be the hardest. Fresh-Air Fitness can create the gateway to a healthier lifestyle for people of all ages.
Being free, convenient and accessible to all, it removes many of the barriers that might otherwise prevent people from taking those first steps.
Well-documented research has shown that even small amounts of regular exercise have measurable benefits towards physical and mental health and wellbeing.
Other benefits and positives
Promotes use of public spaces and parks
Low-cost facility with widespread benefits
Low maintenance and running costs
Strong vandal resistant construction
Very low carbon footprint
Aligns with Government policies
Promotes inter-generational and family activity
Demonstrates that positive action is being taken
Community facility open to all and of benefit to all
Acts as an advertisement to promote healthier lifestyles