OUTDOOR GYM PLANNING

How to build a Callisthenics Park Gym

woman working out on outdoor calisthenics equipment

Key steps to consider for building an outdoor callisthenics park

Installing and creating a callisthenics gym outdoors in your community will promote health and a physical lifestyle with numerous benefits. To fully understand the requirements of a callisthenics park design, following our step-by-step guide can be helpful, as building an outdoor park requires careful planning.

Here are seven key steps to consider in outdoor callisthenics park design:

  1. Budget and Funding

  2. Planning and design

  3. Users and target audience

  4. Site preparation, installation and surfacing

  5. Callisthenics equipment

  6. Safety, landscaping and signage

  7. Maintenance services

Outlining an outdoor callisthenics park requires thorough planning. The planning parties decide upon users, design, purpose, equipment type, maintenance options and budget. By carefully assessing an essential step-by-step checklist, communities or municipalities can create a well-planned site that caters to the members of the community.

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What is a Callisthenics Park gym?

With callisthenics, you bring the most vital equipment: your body. Callisthenics is a dynamic and bodyweight-focused form of exercise where, by using bodyweight movements, you build strength, endurance, and overall fitness. In reality, callisthenics requires minimal equipment and can be performed anywhere. However, equipment can improve efficiency and allow for more and better workouts, promoting better public health. Thus, installing callisthenics parks can be seen as the most cost-effective way of improving the health and happiness of a whole community.

Step 1

Budget and Funding

Establishing the available budget will dictate your project's overall design and size. Spending time exploring and researching funding options can add resources to your budget. Funding opportunities such as grants, sponsorships or community contributions are worth considering before setting your budget. The costs of an outdoor callisthenics park gym depend on several factors, such as the size of your site, type of equipment, landscaping, preparing the area before installation and site amenities. Compliance with local regulations, permits, inspections, ongoing equipment maintenance and potential replacements can add additional expenses to your project.

To ensure a realistic budget and accurate estimate, please consult your local sales consultant or fitness expert.

woman working out in an outdoor gym

Step 2: Planning and Design

Once you have your estimated budget in place, you can start planning and designing the build of your outdoor callisthenics park. In the planning phase, fundamental notions such as the objective of your site, target audience and needs, and the available space are clarified. This step often goes hand in hand with step 1, as a carefully thought-out brief or business plan will attract funding and business investors. Assessing your project scope in terms of social, economic, and environmental factors in the community will also appeal to investors or funding partners.

a group of people working out in an outdoor callisthenics gym in a park

Step 3: Users and Target Audience

Next up is spending considerable time in the planning phase investigating the members of your community and the surrounding area. Knowing your target audience and their needs is vital for the site's success.

outdoor callisthenics gym in front of a building

Step 4: Site preparation, installation and surfacing

Before moving into the installation phase, you must inspect your site to prepare the grounds and stay clear of hidden obstacles. A subsoil analysis, drainage, and assessment of underground obstacles can save you from many worries, time delays and unnecessary costs.

step 5

Callisthenics equipment

When choosing equipment for your outdoor callisthenics park, make sure your equipment meets safety features first and foremost. Durability is equally important. Then, consulting with fitness experts on the specific topic of callisthenics exercise will guide your project in the right direction.

These are some common types of equipment used for Callisthenic park gym:

  • Parallel bars

  • Overhead ladder

  • Pull up station

  • Dip bench

  • Sit-up bench

  • Push-up bars

All KOMPAN Street Workout series products are simple but offer a comprehensive and highly durable fitness system based on callisthenics. We also offer all-in-one callisthenics equipment packages – learn more here.

man doing push ups on outdoor callisthenics equipment
fitness sign to explain different types of workouts in an outdoor gym

Step 6: Safety, landscaping and signage

Safety measures in terms of equipment are crucial. To maintain a safe environment, signage on the equipment with clear exercise instructions must be placed throughout the park. Carefully thought-out landscaping will appeal and attract users, as will site amenities. Considering surfacing options from and to the area and proper flooring around the equipment is also essential. It would be best to consider fall height, inclusivity and accessibility, maintenance, design theme and material and choosing a suitable surface for callisthenics exercises. This could be surfacing with impact absorption. Read more about surfacing here.

man working out in an outdoor callistenics park

Step 7: Maintenance services

Once your outdoor callisthenics park is ready, a maintenance plan with scheduled inspection visits and daily cleaning and maintenance must also be in place. Our KOMPAN maintenance teams worldwide have vast experience with after-service. We offer high-quality service and maintenance agreements, from complete, all-inclusive Expert Maintenance agreements to much more straightforward repair agreements. This is an additional cost consideration to bear in mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does calisthenics require equipment?

At its essential core, callisthenics does not necessarily require any equipment; anyone can do it at home. But equipment can improve efficiency and allow for more and better workouts, promoting better public health. Thus, installing callisthenics parks can be seen as the most cost-effective way of improving the health and happiness of a whole community.

How to get the HOA to build a calisthenics park?

If you need the HOA to sign off on your project idea, your brief should contain arguments around increasing value, encouraging healthy habits and enhancing community feeling.

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Callisthenics park gym design ideas

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