By Anthony Guntert
Don’t have enough time for the gym? Can’t afford it? The solution comes, says the director of the marathon park Anthony Paul Davis, in the form of the new fitness court of the National Fitness Campaign (NFC). This court has a similar function to the fitness course in Oceanfront Park, but with a new design and style. While the final layout has not yet been finalized, the court will most likely include multi-level stations like a core area, pull-up bars, an agility course, and a host of other options that come loaded with a free smartphone app with detailed workouts and exercise ideas.
Davis said he has been concerned about the health and well-being of his community for some time, especially during this disruptive pandemic era. The new fitness court is designed for people of all ages, every ability and ability with a full body workout. “If you can’t afford a gym or can’t walk for some reason, this new space just gives you the opportunity to do something on your own time frame and budget. We’re giving the community an all-access pass for free so they can get fit at their own pace, ”said Davis.
Davis attributes the idea to one of his co-workers in the city’s parks and leisure department. Thanks to a $ 30,000 grant from NFC, the total cost of the court will be approximately $ 110,000.