Key:fitness_station
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Individual exercise equipment within a fitness station, mapped as separate nodes. ![]() |
Group: sports |
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The tag fitness_station=* is added to describe the type of exercise equipment within a leisure=fitness_station.
Similar tags
If the exercise feature is located on a leisure=playground and focuses on children, please check whether there is an equivalent Key:playground#Activity_devices tag available. E.g. playground=horizontal_bar, playground=parallel_bars, playground=exercise etc.
Common values
Equipment could be grouped by fitness target (resistance training, cardio, mobility) and muscle group:
- Resistance training
- Upper body exercises
- Push (chest and triceps)
- Pull (back and biceps)
- Legs exercises
- Core (mainly abdominal muscles) exercises
- Upper body exercises
- Cardiorespiratory training
- Stretching for body mobility
- Obstacles to pass as part of route=fitness_trail
- Other tags
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fitness_station=arm_extension | Push | Upper body ![]() |
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fitness_station=push-up | Push | Usually one or more low horizontal bars for inclined ![]() |
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fitness_station=bench_press | Push | ![]() |
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fitness_station=chest_press | Push | Sedentary bench_press. The motion begins with the weights or resistance held close to the chest, similar to the starting position of a bench press. From there, the user pushes the weights away from the chest while extending the arms, following a path that is generally upward. This movement pattern closely resembles the action of pushing a heavy object away from the body. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=parallel_bars | Push | Two horizontal bars side by side for ![]() |
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fitness_station=dip_bench | Push | Simplified parallel_bars. It typically consists of a sturdy frame with two parallel bars that extend horizontally from the sides. Users can grip these bars and perform a dipping motion to engage in the exercise. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=shoulder_press | Push | The shoulder press targets the muscles of the shoulders (deltoids), triceps, and upper back by lifting a weight or resistance vertically above the head while sitting or standing. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=fly | Push | A fitness station also known as pec deck (although this is not completely accurate). Useful for training chest and supporting muscles. A user is seated during the exercise (also see horizontal_fly) | ![]() |
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fitness_station=horizontal_fly | Push | Same as fly but user is in a horizontal position. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=horizontal_bar | Pull | A horizontal bar designated for ![]() |
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fitness_station=pull_down | Pull | Pull down exercise for back muscles training. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=preacher_curl | Pull | Biceps training during which the shoulders rest on a bench. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=rower | Pull | 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. | ![]() ![]() |
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fitness_station=bent_over_row | Pull | Compound strength training exercise primarily targeting the muscles of the upper back. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=tbar_row | Pull | Similar to bent_over_row. T-Bar Row, also known as Incline Lever Row. Often equipped with weights. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=log_lifting | Pull | Similar to tbar_row. One or more logs with a hinged end and a handle for lifting on the other end. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=air_walker | Legs | A fitness station with two swinging feet platforms and support bar for hands. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=hyperextension | Legs | A fitness station for making ![]() |
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fitness_station=leg_extension | Legs | A fitness station targeting quadriceps muscles. Legs are bending in the knees. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=leg_press | Legs | Leg press also known as leg push. Squats in a sitting position. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=squat | Legs | ![]() |
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fitness_station=stepper | Legs | A stepper machine is a fitness equipment designed to replicate the motion of climbing stairs | ![]() |
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fitness_station=box | Legs | A fixed height platform for jumping and ![]() |
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fitness_station=stairs | Legs | Training stairs, also known as staircases or stair sets, are fitness equipment designed to simulate the act of climbing stairs. They provide a versatile and effective way to engage in cardiovascular workouts and strengthen lower body muscles. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=sit-up | Core | A fitness station for doing inclined or level ![]() |
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fitness_station=ab_twist | Core | Trunk rotation exercise for training obliques. Equipment for twisting one's back, performed in standing or sedantry position, using a rotatable stool/pedestal. | ![]() ![]() |
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fitness_station=ski_swing | Core | Ski swing, pendulum swing for obliques. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=captains_chair | Core | parallel_bars with back and elbow support for doing leg raises. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=battling_ropes | Cardio | Two ropes for waving, smashing etc. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=elliptical_trainer | Cardio | ![]() |
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fitness_station=exercise_bike | Cardio | A stationary bicycle for leg and cardiovascular exercise. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=treadmill | Cardio | A machine designed for cardiovascular workouts by simulating walking, jogging, or running in place. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=hand_bike | Cardio | A stationary bicycle for maneuvered by hand. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=steering_wheel | Cardio | Shoulder rotating exercise. Shoulder trainer/Taiji massage equipment. The discs have bumps and can rotate. (One set of two discs is for standing, the other set for wheelchair users.) | ![]() ![]() |
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fitness_station=stretch_bars fitness_station=stretching | Stretching | A fitness station for stretching. Usually one or more horizontal bars for leg stretching. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=leg_stretching | Stretching | An outdoor leg stretching fitness equipment is designed for enhancing lower body flexibility. It offers platforms to place feet, aiding in gentle stretches for muscles like hamstrings or quadriceps. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=balance_beam | Obstacle | A horizontal beam for walking. | |||
fitness_station=beam_jump | Obstacle | Bend your legs and jump over the logs with your feet together. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=hurdling | Obstacle | Run and cross several similar obstacles, called hurdles. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=leapfrog | Obstacle | Leapfrog over the cones. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=stepping_stone | Obstacle | Jumping from block to block by jumping from foot to foot. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=horizontal_ladder | Obstacle | A series of short horizontal bars mounted side by side and high enough to hang on. Also known as monkey bars. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=slackline | Obstacle | A rope or ribbon between mounted between two points, for balance exercises. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=slalom | Obstacle | Run between the posts from left to right and from right to left in a slalom run.
It typically consists of a series of evenly spaced markers arranged in a zigzag pattern on the ground. Athletes navigate through these markers, performing quick turns and changes of direction to simulate real-world scenarios and enhance their agility, balance, and coordination. |
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fitness_station=wall | Obstacle | Climb the wall and jumping to cushion the landing. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=sign | Other | Sign having a description of an exercise, which can be done either on the ground, or with a fitness station located nearby. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=climbing_pole | Other | A long vertical pole for climbing. Resembling a tall pole or post, it is typically made of sturdy materials such as metal or wood and is anchored securely into the ground. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=fitness_pole | Other | Smooth pole for doing ![]() ![]() |
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fitness_station=back_massager | Other | A massaging equipment for back muscles in standing or squatting position. | ![]() ![]() |
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fitness_station=punching_bag | Other | A cylindrical or teardrop-shaped equipment used for practicing and training in various combat sports, primarily boxing and martial arts. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=rider | Other | Fitness equipment emulating horse riding. | ![]() |
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Other | Two hanging rings for gymnastic exercises. | ||||
fitness_station=tire | Other | Workout tire. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=wall_bars | Other | Several horizontal bars on top of each other, a.k.a stall bars. | ![]() |
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fitness_station=horizontal_bar | ![]() |
fitness_station=horizontal_ladder | ![]() |
fitness_station=push-up | ![]() |
fitness_station=sit-up | ![]() |
fitness_station=wall_bars | ![]() |