MAKING INACTIVE COMMUNITIES ACTIVE
22 Nov 2018
By creating industry-leading fitness parks outfitted with innovative cross-training systems, Urban Play plans to get inactive communities moving and build healthier habits for life.
With the rise of technology, our lifestyles have become more sedentary, causing obesity rates to climb and healthcare costs to inflate. By 2025, it is predicted that 80 percent of Australians adults and 33 percent of children will be overweight.
A lack of amenities within the community, expense and a lack of knowledge are the three main barriers to physical activity. To get inactive people active, communities require accessible and effective training locations suitable for all ages and physical abilities, along with appropriate instruction, stimulation and motivation.
This state-of-the-art system is accompanied by a fitness app that functions as an online personal trainer, guiding users on exercise and nutrition, while motivating them to stay active. Using high-quality materials that are weather resistant and engineered to withstand repetitive and frequent use by the community, the award-winning ergonomically designed equipment is built to last.
The versatility of the obstacle and outdoor fitness course, which can be configured in a number of combinations, makes it suitable for a range of applications, including schools, universities, age-care homes, residential developments, council parks, recreational spaces and correctional facilities.
Urban Play’s vision is to get an inactive world moving by offering industry-leading fitness parks and playgrounds that ignite a lifelong passion for play throughout Queensland, the Northern Territory and Northern NSW.
For a fitness park that will last for generations, not just years, and create a space that motivates the community and fosters community engagement, contact Urban Play.