How To Create Great Outdoor Fitness Spaces for Maximum Community Interaction

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Completely free webinar from MedFit Classroom!

Using case studies and empirical research, presenters Rob Boogmans and Morten Zacho will show how a well-designed outdoor fitness area in an optimal location can have an immediate and positive impact on the students and residents who use the area.

A number of different design features will be considered in order to maximize the number of users, provide different types of training, exercise different muscles group, and help assure the overall success of campus outdoor fitness installations

This webinar was presented live on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. Any offers or discounts mentioned during the webinar may no longer be active.

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Rob Boogmans is educated as a Physical Therapist and Personal Trainer, and has more than 20 years of experience in fitness. He has been a pioneer in outdoor fitness since 2008 when he founded Standing-Strong Outdoor Fitness. Standing-Strong was the first company to introduce adjustable and functional training in the outdoor environment. By 2010, Standing-Strong was the market leader in outdoor fitness in Benelux and had multiple patented solutions. In 2015, Rob joined KOMPAN to start the KOMPAN Fitness Institute and develop the new outdoor fitness product lines. Since 2015, KOMPAN has created more than 1000 new outdoor fitness sites and is widely recognized as the most innovative and professional company in outdoor fitness.

Morten Zacho is Teaching Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark in the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics. He also manages the KOMPAN Fitness Institute with great focus on implementing knowledge, trends, scientific research and functional tests in the innovation of new outdoor fitness. Previously, Morten has worked at international recognized research institutions and has co-authorship on 17 peer-reviewed scientific publications.