Tag:leisure=fitness_station
leisure = fitness_station |
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An outdoor facility where people can practise typical fitness exercises |
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Group: sports |
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A fitness station, outdoor gym, Street Workout, Calisthenics Park or trim trail is an outdoor facility, a single or a collection of exercise equipment. This is typically operated by a local government and free to use for everyone. Often along a fitness route or inside a park.
How to map
Place a node at the centre of the facility or draw an area around the surface, and tag it leisure=fitness_station on it.
If the fitness station is part of a fitness route, make them a member of a route=fitness_trail relation.
Useful combinations
- sport=fitness
- name=* a name for the fitness station
- ref=* a reference number of the fitness station
- description=* additional description
- opening_hours=* Sometimes, the fitness station might not be open 24/7
- operator=* eg, the name of the local council which operates the fitness station
- fitness_station=* the type of fitness equipment at the station
Fitness equipment
Normally the tag fitness_station=* is added to describe the type of fitness equipment at the station. Often there is one kind of equipment at the station.
Alternatively, if a fitness station has more than one type of equipment, some mappers add tags in the format fitness_station:<equipment_type>=yes to the leisure=fitness_station feature. Rarely a semi-colon value separator is used when there is more than one kind of equipment at the fitness station, with fitness_station=<equipment1>;<equipment2>;etc.
A few mappers instead use fitness_station=* alone to map individual exercise equipment within a fitness station, as separate nodes inside a fitness station area.
Fitness trail
Tags | Description | Picture |
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fitness_station=sign | Sign having a description of an exercise, which can be done either on the ground, or with a fitness station located nearby. | |
fitness_station=horizontal_bar | A horizontal bar high enough for pull-ups, muscle-ups and other gymnastic and fitness exercises. There may be several bars in different heights for people of varying age and height. | |
fitness_station=sit-up | A fitness station for doing inclined or level sit-ups. | |
fitness_station=push-up | A fitness station for inclined push-ups. Usually one or more low horizontal bars. | |
fitness_station=stretch_bars | A fitness station for stretching. Usually one or more horizontal bars. | |
fitness_station=hyperextension | A fitness station for making hyperextensions a.k.a back extensions. | |
fitness_station=parallel_bars | Two horizontal bars side by side for dips, swings, holds and other gymnastics and fitness exercises. | |
fitness_station=rings | Two hanging rings for gymnastic exercises. | |
fitness_station=horizontal_ladder | A series of short horizontal bars mounted side by side and high enough to hang on. Also known as monkey bars. | |
fitness_station=wall_bars | Several horizontal bars on top of each other, a.k.a stall bars. | |
fitness_station=slalom | Run between the posts from left to right and from right to left in a slalom run. | |
fitness_station=stepping_stone | Jumping from block to block by jumping from foot to foot. | |
fitness_station=leapfrog | Leapfrog over the cones. | |
fitness_station=beam_jump | Bend your legs and jump over the logs with your feet together. | |
fitness_station=hurdling | Run and cross several similar obstacles, called hurdles. | |
fitness_station=wall | Climb the wall and jumping to cushion the landing. | |
fitness_station=balance_beam | A horizontal beam for walking. | |
fitness_station=log_lifting | One or more logs with a hinged end and a handle for lifting on the other end. | |
fitness_station=captains_chair | A chair with back and elbow support only (i.e. no seat) for doing leg raises etc. |
Outdoor gym
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fitness_station=box | A fixed height platform for jumping etc. | |
fitness_station=battling_ropes | Two ropes for waving, smashing etc. | |
fitness_station=exercise_bike | A stationary bicycle for leg and cardiovascular exercise. | |
fitness_station=elliptical_trainer | A fitness station for cardiovascular exercise, a.k.a. cross trainer. | |
fitness_station=air_walker | A fitness station with two swinging feet platforms and support bar for hands. | |
fitness_station=rower | A fitness station with a moving seat and either two moving, vertical hand bars or a bar with rope which moves water. The station emulates a rowing movement. | |
fitness_station=? | Shoulder trainer/Taiji massage device. The discs have bumps and can rotate. (One set of two discs is for standing, the other set for wheelchair users.) | |
fitness_station=? | Device for twisting one's back, performed in standing or sedantry position, using a rotatable stool/pedestal. | |
fitness_station=back_massager | Back massage device for standing or squatting position. |
Others
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fitness_station=slackline | A rope or ribbon mounted between two points, for balance exercises. |
See also
- leisure=fitness_centre - a fitness centre is a place with exercise machines and/or fitness/dance classes
- Relation:route - definition of route relations
- route=fitness_trail - mapping routes with fitness stations
- Proposed features/exercise point
- leisure=playground - Use for recreation spaces
- Outdoor gym on Wikipedia
- Fitness trail on Wikipedia
Photo examples
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fitness_station=horizontal_bar | |
fitness_station=horizontal_ladder | |
fitness_station=push-up | |
fitness_station=sit-up | |
fitness_station=wall_bars |
Old proposal
Link to old draft proposal https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/exercise_point