Große Bürger­busch

The Große Bürger­busch in Olden­burg

Exer­cise trails in 2022

Exer­cise trails are back on the map. The city of Olden­burg has moder­nised and improved the aesthe­tics of its combined running tracks and fitness faci­li­ties.

The Große Bürger­busch exer­cise trail combines running with exer­cises promo­ting strength and coor­di­na­tion.

Exer­cise trails are back on the map. The city of Olden­burg has moder­nised and improved the aesthe­tics of its combined running tracks and fitness faci­li­ties.

Der Große Bürger­busch is a popular recrea­tional ground cove­ring an area of over 20 hectares, situated in the north of the city. Its attrac­tions include an illu­mi­nated running track lined with joint-friendly wood chip­pings and fitted with exer­cise equip­ment at nine stations.

This keep-fit trail was fitted with exer­cise equip­ment in late 2021.

The exer­cise trail combines running with exer­cises promo­ting strength and coor­di­na­tion. During the keep-fit move­ment in the 1970s, thou­sands of these exer­cise faci­li­ties combi­ning circuit tracks with fitness stations appeared all over Germany. The purpose of the exer­cise was not compe­ti­tive, but to promote peop­le’s health in an affluent society crippled by obesity and cardio­vas­cular disease.

The old wooden equip­ment was rather outdated, being neither func­tional nor crea­tively desi­gned in view of modern expec­ta­tions.

The keep-fit move­ment was a fore­funner to the current fitness boom. However, with the advent of new sport trends, both the move­ment itself and the concept of exer­cise trails were soon forgotten. The local autho­ri­ties simply didn’t have the funds to main­tain the faci­li­ties.

Although this has been chan­ging since the revival of the keep-fit move­ment through media-effec­tive campaigns lead by the DOSB, some circuit tracks, and espe­ci­ally their asso­ciated exer­cise equip­ment, are still in need of adjus­t­ment to the needs of today’s athletes and walkers.

Green spaces are also used for sport in Olden­burg. Der Große Bürger­busch with its cross-country running track and new fitness stations is an exer­cise hotspot.

The track is one kilo­metre long and comprises an appro­xi­m­ately 10 cm thick surface made from wood chip­pings and shavings over­lying a drai­nage layer of sand and gravel. The soft surface effec­tively cushions runners’ foot­fall, easing pres­sure on their joints.

The old wooden equip­ment was rather outdated, being neither func­tional nor crea­tively desi­gned in view of modern expec­ta­tions. It had also partly been taken down because of safety defects. It was replaced by stain­less steel equip­ment.

The Große Bürger­busch meets all the requi­re­ments for a modern exer­cise trail.

The new exer­cise trail in the Großen Bürger­busch was completed in late 2021. In just two months of buil­ding work, new fitness equip­ment was fitted at nine stations.

The equip­ment is made by Playfit and has already proved its worth in other parts of Olden­burg in a similar setting.

The stations are desi­gned to appeal to a large target group. They are not just for passing joggers, but will also appeal to walkers from all age groups.

The Große Bürger­busch has a step and jump trainer, an arm pull and press-up trainer, sit-up trainer and callis­the­nics faci­lity There are noti­ce­boards explai­ning how to use each appa­ratus. Athletes can view further exer­cise instruc­tions by scan­ning the QR code atta­ched on the equip­ment.
Playfit equip­ment satis­fies all requi­re­ments in accordance with the DIN EN 16630:2015 safety norm for site-depen­dent outdoor fitness equip­ment.

The Große Bürger­busch meets all the requi­re­ments for a modern exer­cise trail.

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Parcours

playfit GmbH
Brau­er­knecht­graben 53
D – 20459 Hamburg

Client

City of Olden­burg

Physical address

Großer Brüger­busch
D – 26127 Olden­burg

Opening

2021

Photo­graph

playfit
Stadt Olden­burg

Author

(Adver­to­rial)
Johannes Bühl­be­cker
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Grug­a­park Essen

The Grug­a­park health trail in Essen

Getting fit is just a bonus

A course for ever­yone in a park for ever­yone.

The city of Essen has succeeded in crea­ting contem­po­rary exer­cise oppor­tu­ni­ties for the young and the old – and all in the fresh air.

The Grug­a­park Essen was created to mark the first Great Ruhr Horti­cul­tural Exhi­bi­tion (Gruga) in 1929. After destruc­tion during the war, recon­s­truc­tion and expan­sion, the Federal Garden Show 1965 was held here, among other events.

In 2012, the City of Essen deve­loped the “Grug­a­park 2020 Park Deve­lo­p­ment Concept” to offer contem­po­rary exer­cise oppor­tu­ni­ties for young and old – all in the fresh air and in a protected space

The centre­piece of this project is the “health trail”, featuring twelve diffe­rent stations. The exer­cise course, the largest of its kind, is from playfit.

On the “health trail”, inte­rested people of all ages can enhance their vita­lity and motor skills with a high fun factor.

The goal of the Park Deve­lo­p­ment Concept is “more move­ment for young and old”. To this end, a very impres­sive circular path has been created in the Grug­a­park, linking twelve stations. People of all ages can now test and boost their vita­lity and motor skills along this “health trail” in a playful and fun way.

In addi­tion to seven stations with a variety of diffe­rent chal­lenges, the Grug­a­park now also features five equip­ment courses. The playfit® trai­ning course consists of 17 pieces of equip­ment. This makes it the largest and most diverse loca­tion within the park.   

Promo­ting health ” quite inci­den­tally” is the basic idea behind the offers in the Grug­a­park. This works very well.

The Grug­a­park is located close to the city centre, right next to Messe Essen (Essen Trade Fair). Cove­ring around 60 hectares, the park is used for local recrea­tion, as a place for play and sport and is also a venue for events. There are also lots of diffe­rent species of animals, and one of the largest sculp­ture exhi­bi­tions in Germany can be found here.

And by the way: Here, you can do a lot of good things for your health. This subtle message is the basic idea behind the new offe­rings: All of them are aimed at all visitor and user groups, such as children, senior citi­zens and people with diffe­rent handi­caps.

The playfit trai­ning course is the largest of a total of twelve stations on the health trail.

The playfit trai­ning course is the second of a total of twelve stations on the health trail. Here, all parts of the body can be trained in a targeted or playful way – as balance, strength and endu­rance trai­ning.

The 17 pieces of equip­ment also promote flexi­bi­lity and bounce. Some of them, such as the wheel­chair trainer, the Duplex shoulder trainer or the arm bike, are also desi­gned for use by wheel­chair users, marking an important contri­bu­tion to inclu­sion.

Massage and fascia trai­ning are on offer on several pieces of equip­ment to help visi­tors relax. This is espe­ci­ally popular for a tense back and tired legs.

All the focal points of the health trail are brought toge­ther at one place in the playfit trai­ning course.

The health trail is divided into diffe­rent themes: “Balan­cing and equi­li­brium”, “Motor skills and coor­di­na­tion”, “Strength trai­ning and muscle buil­ding” and “Endu­rance and circu­la­tion”.

All these focal points are brought toge­ther in one place in the playfit trai­ning course. Several pieces of equip­ment are available for each of the areas. Instruc­tions can be found on the equip­ment as well as on infor­ma­tion signs. A display board featuring safety instruc­tions explains how to use the equip­ment correctly.

After trai­ning, the kiosk right next door offers refresh­ments and ample seating under shady umbrellas. Sani­tary faci­li­ties are also nearby.

The indi­vi­dual stations are easy to find and yet secluded enough to allow for suffi­cient privacy during trai­ning.

The other four equip­ment courses in the Grug­a­park each offer two or three pieces of equip­ment, where the focus can be on balance, coor­di­na­tion, strength or endu­rance.

There is a wide range of acti­vi­ties at the other seven stations: A Kneipp faci­lity, a bare­foot path, a low ropes course, a calis­the­nics faci­lity, a rope rocker, a swivel disc and a gradua­tion house for breathing trai­ning.

The loca­tions of the indi­vi­dual stations have been carefully selected. They are easy to find, and yet secluded enough that there is always enough privacy. This helps push anyone who might normally be a little shy, and means more spon­ta­neous users. In addi­tion, there are joggers, walkers and strol­lers who make full use of the park and the playfit trai­ning course by making them part of their trai­ning programme.

playfit trai­ning courses make an important contri­bu­tion to health promo­tion and inclu­sion – also in the Grug­a­park.

The idea of linking all the new exer­cise oppor­tu­ni­ties via a circular route is logical, and it works. The offe­rings take into account peop­le’s incre­asing need for more health and exer­cise oppor­tu­ni­ties, and are equally appe­aling to all gene­ra­tions of visi­tors.

The health trail in the Grug­a­park, and the playfit trai­ning course in parti­cular, play an important role in promo­ting a healthy life­style and inclu­sion.

The Grug­a­park is visited by almost one million people a year. Since the opening of the first stations along the health trail in 2014, the number of visi­tors has been incre­asing signi­fi­cantly. A job well done!

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Project Data

Parcours

playfit GmbH
Brau­er­knecht­graben 53
D – 20459 Hamburg

Client

Stadt Essen

Address

Grug­a­park Essen
Virch­ow­straße 167
D – 45147 Essen

Opening

2016

Photo­graph

Martin Mich­alak Foto­grafie
Weiden­hagen 33
D – 44869 Bochum

Author

Johannes Bühl­be­cker
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Sali­nen­park

Without much fanfare

The fitness trail in the Sali­nen­park in Bad Rappenau

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The Sali­nen­park in Bad Rappenau is located on the site of the former Rappenau salt factory. Its rede­sign with a fitness trail and other attrac­tions greatly enri­ches what the spa town in the Kraichgau region between Heil­bronn and Heidel­berg has to offer.

The salt­works were closed in 1972, and the boiling houses were demo­lished a year later. In its place, the Sali­nen­park with spacious lawns and abun­dant trees was created. On the occa­sion of the 2008 State Garden Show, the grounds were funda­men­tally reno­vated and rede­si­gned.

Today’s high­lights include the new outdoor fitness equip­ment. They were installed in early summer 2019 and come from playfit.

Fitness course

The new fitness course is thus another attrac­tion of the park. It also creates acces­sible and inter­ge­ne­ra­tional offe­rings in the open air – and that alone is a huge attrac­tion in times of pandemic.

Quite inde­pendently of sporting and physical condi­tions and ambi­tions, the equip­ment selected for the Sali­nen­park appeals to a huge user group.

That was also the plan. Physio­the­ra­pists and occu­pa­tional thera­pists, among others, were ther­e­fore consulted in the selec­tion of the equip­ment in order to be able to meet the needs of as many athletes as possible.

Concept

The equip­ment in the fitness course of the Sali­nen­park combines many advan­tages.

They are desi­gned to attract adults of diffe­rent ages and talents. This also includes those who just want to “get a taste” without having to sign up at the gym straight away.

For this target group, devices that are easy to use and safe are needed. The playfit equip­ment meets all the requi­re­ments of the DIN EN 16630:2015 safety stan­dard for outdoor site-based fitness equip­ment.

The floor of the course is always important. After the persons respon­sible had bad expe­ri­ences with a sand­stone floor, they now decided on a floor made of shell lime­s­tone. Fall protec­tion mats were laid under the calis­the­nics faci­lity.

Equip­ment

Eight new and attrac­tive fitness machines are now available to visi­tors in the Sali­nen­park. The renewal had become neces­sary because the old system was getting on in years. After less than a month of cons­truc­tion, the new fitness trail was cere­mo­niously opened.

The new course is divided into three trai­ning areas: endu­rance, strength and free trai­ning. In the endu­rance area, there are leg exer­cisers, full-body exer­cisers, and a sit-up bike. To streng­then the chest and back muscles, upper torso trai­ners are ideal for pulling and pres­sing. The back massager loosens the trained muscles and can also be used to streng­then the leg muscles.

The free trai­ning area offers a faci­lity for calis­the­nics as well as a balance trainer.

Users

Young and old alike can keep fit in the course. For older people who can no longer exer­cise so well with their own body weight, there is the seated ergo­meter (seated bicycle). The coun­ter­part for the younger gene­ra­tion is the whole-body trainer (Ergo-Cross).

There are also many joggers in the Sali­nen­park. They use the calis­the­nics equip­ment as an inter­me­diate station and train on the wall bars, the hand-over-hand ladder, and the two hori­zontal bars.

Those who have had enough exer­cise can relax on the park benches. If you don’t want to train at all, you can watch from here – just watching is enough to work up an appe­tite…

Sali­nen­park

In addi­tion to the fitness trail, the Sali­nen­park has a lot more to offer – for example, the gardens, which are attrac­tive in every season. They are dedi­cated to the theme of “salt, brine and health” with peren­nials and grasses. The more than 1,000 m² largest alter­na­ting flower bed in the colours red, white, and black symbo­lises the former salt produc­tion in Bad Rappenau.

Another attrac­tion are the rose gardens that have been laid out along the historic buil­dings of the spa and clinic admi­nis­tra­tion and the “House of Health”.

There is a laby­rinth of lavender on the southern slope of the garden. From here, a path lined with magno­lias leads to the gradua­tion tower. This is a kind of open-air inha­la­to­rium, where medi­cinal brine trickles over sloe brushwood, evapo­rates, and enri­ches the air with salt.

Meeting place

The entire fitness trail area also func­tions as a meeting place – and magni­fi­cently so. Here you can often see several gene­ra­tions moti­vating and supporting each other. Or even just sit on the bench and watch each other (or others).

Studies have proven the posi­tive effects of fitness trails, espe­ci­ally on older people who are not parti­cu­larly ambi­tious in terms of sports. This applies to both physical fitness and mental well-being.

Conclu­sion

The exer­cise trail in the Sali­nen­park is also described by its users as a “village foun­tain”, where nice and friendly people always meet and find each other without much fanfare.

This is appe­aling not only to visi­tors, spa guests, and pati­ents of the neigh­bou­ring spa and reha­bi­li­ta­tion clinics but also to the resi­dents of Bad Rappenau itself.

A fitness trail with inter­ge­ne­ra­tional offe­rings in the open air is a gift – espe­ci­ally in times of the pandemic. Fitness equip­ment of the future.

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Project data

Fitness Course

playfit GmbH
Brau­er­knecht­graben 53
D‑20459 Hamburg

Client

City of Bad Rappenau

Physical address

Sali­nen­park
Sali­nen­straße 28,
D – 74906 Bad Rappenau

Opening

2019

Photo­graph

Playfit
Hans-Peter Schmitt

Author

Johannes Bühl­be­cker
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