Outdoor Functional Fitness: Elevate Trainer Station

Outdoor Functional Fitness with Scaled Bodyweight Exercises

 

Perform power, strength, endurance, flexibility, core, and yoga exercises – all with only one tool. The MoveStrong Elevate Trainer station is one of the most versatile fitness tools on the market. Various attachments allow to incorporate a battle rope station, resistance bands, a straight bar, a step platform post, and handles.

 

Athletes of all ages and fitness levels can use the Elevate Trainer for full-body workouts. Suspension training with Elevate Trainers allows users to scale bodyweight training to their abilities with countless exercise options, such as plank and squat variations, rows, cradles, and numerous other push and pull exercises.


MoveStrong offers the Elevate Trainer Station as part of its functional fitness equipment outdoor product line. Designed for outdoor use in parks and schools year-round to leverage bodyweight exercise, weather-resistant and highly customizable.

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Specifically engineered for outdoor use, these individual fitness stations are used to create an outdoor functional fitness playground for any size space. The FitGround is combination of MoveStrong outdoor fitness products for individual use and group workouts at recreation centers, health clubs, schools, resorts, apartment communities, military, athletic facilities, and backyard gyms.


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Diverse Exercises For Diverse Users For Schools And Community

Everyone is different and every workout is different. That makes planning a fitness area for a large variety of people a challenging tasks. MoveStrong’s new functional fitness area has been designed to fit the diverse needs of users in parks, communities, or schools.

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Outdoor Functional Fitness For Students

Exercising needs to be age-based and suitable for the individual fitness level of the person working out. Four different MoveStrong training zones, clearly separated by different colors, will provide the ideal areas for all students at Central Regional School District New Jersey.