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1 History  





2 Examples  



2.1  United Kingdom  





2.2  Australia  





2.3  Canada  





2.4  Luxembourg  





2.5  New Zealand  





2.6  United States  



2.6.1  California  



2.6.1.1  San Francisco Bay Area  





2.6.1.2  Los Angeles Area  





2.6.1.3  Riverside Area  





2.6.1.4  Lake Tahoe Area  





2.6.1.5  San Diego Area  







2.6.2  Colorado  





2.6.3  District of Columbia  





2.6.4  Florida  





2.6.5  Georgia  





2.6.6  Kentucky  





2.6.7  Maryland  





2.6.8  Michigan  





2.6.9  New Jersey  





2.6.10  Ohio  





2.6.11  Pennsylvania  





2.6.12  Tennessee  





2.6.13  Texas  





2.6.14  Vermont  





2.6.15  Virginia  





2.6.16  Washington  





2.6.17  Wisconsin  







2.7  South America  



2.7.1  Colombia  







2.8  France  







3 See also  





4 References  





5 Notes  














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Afitness trail, trim trailorparcourse consists of a pathorcourse with outdoor exercise equipmentorobstacles installed along its length for exercising the human body to promote good health. The course is designed to promote physical fitness training in the style attributed to Georges Hébert. In general, fitness trails can be natural or man-made, located in areas such as forest, transportation rights-of-way, parks, or urban settings. Equipment exists to provide specific forms of physiological exercise, and can consist of natural features including climbable rocks, trees, and river embankments, or manufactured products (stepping posts, chin-up and climbing bars) designed to provide similar physical challenges. The degree of difficulty of a course is determined by terrain slope, trail surface (dirt, grass, gravel, etc.), obstacle height (walls) or length (crawls) and other features. Urban parcourses tend to be flat, to permit participation by the elderly, and to accommodate cyclists, runners, skaters and walking. The new concept of an outdoor gym, containing traditional gym equipment specifically designed for outdoor use, is also considered to be a development of the parcourse. These outdoor exercise gyms include moving parts and are often made from galvanised metal.

Fitness trail station, North Bay Park, Ypsilanti Township, Michigan
Balance beam at Stanwick Lakes in Stanwick, England

History[edit]

The original parcours was invented in 1968 by Swiss architect Erwin Weckemann with support from Swiss life insurance firm Vita. The first course was built in Zurich, Switzerland.[1] Hundreds of courses were built in Europe by 1972.[2]

Courses built in ensuing years included:

Examples[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

Fitness Trails (also called trim trails) are a series of wooden exercise stations, scattered in parkland or other locations beside a jogging or walking trail, which can be used to develop balance, strength and coordination. They are suitable for both adults and children, and the individual stations have been scientifically designed to provide a range of exercise. Most have simple instructions attached to them, and the stations include balance beams, sit-up bars, chin-up bars, parallel bars, and more challenging stations such as pole climbs and ladder walks. Trails can include stations for the upper body, lower body, balance & coordination and climbing/jumping equipment designed to test the whole body. Bristol City Council have now installed trim trails in six parks, ranging in complexity from Withywood Park, which has a single station, to Victoria Park, which has nine.[3][4] Funding for the trim trail at Hollingworth Lake, in Greater Manchester, which was the idea of the Friends of Hollingworth Lake and opened in August 2010, was provided by the Big Lottery Community Spaces fund.[5]

Australia[edit]

Installations are found across AU.

Canada[edit]

Luxembourg[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

United States[edit]

California[edit]

San Francisco Bay Area[edit]

East Bay

North Bay

San Francisco Peninsula

South Bay

Los Angeles Area[edit]
Riverside Area[edit]
Lake Tahoe Area[edit]
San Diego Area[edit]

Waters of France Company, distributor of Perrier water. The circuit includes eighteen exercise stations spaced over a 2.5 mile path.

Colorado[edit]

District of Columbia[edit]

Florida[edit]

Georgia[edit]

Kansas

Kentucky[edit]

Maryland[edit]

Michigan[edit]

InWashington Township there is a fitness trail at Stony Creek Metropark
InMarquette there is a fitness trail located along the Fit Strip adjacent to Park Cemetery.
Ypsilanti, MI North Bay Park.

New Jersey[edit]

Ohio[edit]

Pennsylvania[edit]

Tennessee[edit]

Texas[edit]

Vermont[edit]

Virginia[edit]

Washington[edit]

Wisconsin[edit]

South America[edit]

Colombia[edit]

France[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "VitaParcours information" (in German, French, and Italian). Vitaparcours Foundation. Archived from the original on 24 April 2003. Retrieved 7 February 2010. English tr.
  • ^ "The Jog Strip". Time. 26 June 1972. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2007.
  • ^ "Welcome to Loughall Country Park". Loughall Country Park. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  • ^ "Trim trail exercise stations". Bristol City Council. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  • ^ "Woodland Wonder opens for all". Groundwork Oldham and Rochdale. 17 September 2010. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013.
  • ^ "Parcourse Circuit at Lake Merced". Sunset Recreation Word Press Blog. 3 November 2010. Archived from the original on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  • ^ "Santa Clara - Outdoor Exercise Park - Central Park - United States - Spot".
  • ^ "Lafayette, CO - Official Website". www.cityoflafayette.com. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016.
  • ^ "Bear Creek Lake Park".
  • ^ "Monmouth County Park System Parks Holmdel Park". www.monmouthcountyparks.com. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  • ^ "Fitness Trail - Friends of South Park, Allegheny County Park". www.southparkfriends.org. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  • ^ "Coming Soon: Outdoor Fitness Equipment". Burlington Parks, Recreation & Waterfront. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  • ^ Ledger, Matt (May 2013). "Peninsula's Vita Course". Door County Pulse. Door County Pulse. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  • ^ "🥇Paris - Parcours Sportif - Parc Floral de Paris".

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