Key:fitness_station

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Description
Individual exercise equipment within a fitness station, mapped as separate nodes. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: sports
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sport=fitness

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Status: in use

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
  • Cardiorespiratory training
  • Stretching for body mobility
  • Obstacles to pass as part of route=fitness_trail
  • Other tags
Tag Group Description Image Pictogram Count
fitness_station=arm_extension Push Upper body  triceps exercise. Arm extension.jpg
fitness_station=push-up Push Usually one or more low horizontal bars for inclined  push-ups (to keep hands clean). Push-up bars.jpg
fitness_station=bench_press Push  Chest press on a bench. The ones at outdoor fitness stations usually have a fixed trajectory and weights. Bench press.jpg BenchPress-pictogram.jpg
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. Chest press.jpg Chest press-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=parallel_bars Push Two horizontal bars side by side for  dips, swings, holds and other gymnastics and fitness exercises. Designed to target the muscles of the upper body, particularly the triceps, chest, and deltoids. Sente à Santé Trim Trail Jersey 2012 11.jpg Dip press-pictogram.jpg
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. P1690237.jpg
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. Shoulder press.jpg
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) Fly-fitness.jpg
fitness_station=horizontal_fly Push Same as fly but user is in a horizontal position. P1690246.jpg Fly-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=horizontal_bar Pull A horizontal bar designated for  pull-ups, muscle-ups. There may be several bars in different heights for people of varying height. See also man_made=carpet_hanger. Trimm-Dich-Pfad Grünwalder Forst Klimmzüge.jpg Chin bar-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=pull_down Pull Pull down exercise for back muscles training. Pull down.jpg Pull down-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=preacher_curl Pull Biceps training during which the shoulders rest on a bench. Preacher curl.jpg Preacher curl-pictogram.jpg
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. Rower.jpg Annecy - rower.jpg Rower-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=bent_over_row Pull Compound strength training exercise primarily targeting the muscles of the upper back. Bent over row.jpg
fitness_station=tbar_row Pull Similar to bent_over_row. T-Bar Row, also known as Incline Lever Row. Often equipped with weights. T-row.jpg T-Bar.jpg
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. Log lifting exercise.jpg
fitness_station=air_walker Legs A fitness station with two swinging feet platforms and support bar for hands. Ansan Park (beind the city hall) 022.JPG Air walker-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=hyperextension Legs A fitness station for making  hyperextensions a.k.a back extensions. Glutes and hamstrings. Inclined sit-up and hyperextension bench.jpg Hyperextension.jpg
fitness_station=leg_extension Legs A fitness station targeting quadriceps muscles. Legs are bending in the knees. P1690268.jpg Leg-extension-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=leg_press Legs Leg press also known as leg push. Squats in a sitting position. Leg press2.jpg Leg push-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=squat Legs  Smith machine (rails with barbell) for squatting. Squat.jpg Squat-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=stepper Legs A stepper machine is a fitness equipment designed to replicate the motion of climbing stairs StepperExercise.jpg Stepper-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=box Legs A fixed height platform for jumping and  plyometric exercises. Exercise Box.jpg Jump-box-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=stairs

fitness_station=training_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. Training stairs.jpg
fitness_station=sit-up Core A fitness station for doing inclined or level  sit-ups. Inclined sit-up bench.jpg Situp-pictogram.jpg
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. Ab twist.jpg Twister fitness device.jpg Twistout-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=ski_swing Core Ski swing, pendulum swing for obliques. Ski swing.jpg Ski swing-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=captains_chair Core parallel_bars with back and elbow support for doing leg raises. Captains chair.jpg Knee raise-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=battling_ropes Cardio Two ropes for waving, smashing etc. Battling ropes.jpg
fitness_station=elliptical_trainer Cardio  Elliptical trainer for cardiovascular exercise, a.k.a. cross trainer. 07-12-2016, Fitness trail, Parque da Alfarrobeira, Albufeira (2).JPG Elliptical trainer-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=exercise_bike Cardio A stationary bicycle for leg and cardiovascular exercise. Outdoor stationary bicycle.jpg Exercise bike-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=treadmill Cardio A machine designed for cardiovascular workouts by simulating walking, jogging, or running in place. Sandown outdoor gym treadmill.JPG Treadmill-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=hand_bike Cardio A stationary bicycle for maneuvered by hand. Handbike.jpg Handbike-pictogram.jpg
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.) Fitness steeringWheel.jpg Duplex shoulder trainer.jpg Arm rotation-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=stretch_bars fitness_station=stretching Stretching A fitness station for stretching. Usually one or more horizontal bars for leg stretching. Fitness station stretch bars.jpg
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. Leg stretching-device.jpg Leg stretching-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=balance_beam Obstacle A horizontal beam for walking. Exercise9170.JPG
fitness_station=beam_jump Obstacle Bend your legs and jump over the logs with your feet together. Fitness station beam jump.jpg
fitness_station=hurdling Obstacle Run and cross several similar obstacles, called hurdles. Fitness station hurdling.jpg
fitness_station=leapfrog Obstacle Leapfrog over the cones. Fitness station leapfrog.jpg
fitness_station=stepping_stone

fitness_station=stepping_stones

Obstacle Jumping from block to block by jumping from foot to foot. Fitness station stepping stone.jpg
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. Horizontal ladder.jpg
fitness_station=slackline Obstacle A rope or ribbon between mounted between two points, for balance exercises. Slacklineanlage im Dietenbachpark.jpg
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.

Fitness station slalom.jpg
fitness_station=wall Obstacle Climb the wall and jumping to cushion the landing. Fitness station wall.jpg
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. Outdoor fitness station sign.jpg
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. Climbing pole.jpg
fitness_station=fitness_pole Other Smooth pole for doing  human flag and similar  pole fitness (exotic dance) bodyweight exercises. May contain stopper which enables-disables pole rotation around axis. See also sport=pole_dance. Human-flag-post-pictogram.jpg
fitness_station=back_massager Other A massaging equipment for back muscles in standing or squatting position. Back massager-device.jpg Back massage device.jpg
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. Outdoor punching bag.jpg
fitness_station=rider Other Fitness equipment emulating horse riding. 20230304 153324.jpg

fitness_station=rings

Other Two hanging rings for gymnastic exercises.

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fitness_station=tire Other Workout tire. Workout tire.jpg
fitness_station=wall_bars Other Several horizontal bars on top of each other, a.k.a stall bars. RIAN archive 493268 Sports at a kindergarten.jpg

Rendering

Röntgen icons

Röntgen rendering fitness.png
Tag Rendering
fitness_station=horizontal_bar Röntgen high horizontal bar.svg
fitness_station=horizontal_ladder Röntgen horizontal ladder.svg
fitness_station=push-up Röntgen low horizontal bars.svg
fitness_station=sit-up Röntgen incline bench.svg
fitness_station=wall_bars Röntgen wall bars.svg