Fitness Court 4+

Free Outdoor Gyms Nationwide

National Fitness Campaign

Designed for iPhone

    • 3.5 • 89 Ratings
    • Free

iPhone Screenshots

Description

Outdoor Fitness Coach in your Pocket

The Fitness Court app is a free fitness coach in your pocket that unlocks the world’s largest free outdoor gym network.

FIND A FITNESS COURT
• Workout for free at a Fitness Court near you. Use the interactive map to find your closest Fitness Court, National Fitness Campaign is opening hundreds of Fitness Courts across the United States.

LEARN THE MOVES
• Discover the Fitness Court’s 7 Movements–Core, Squat, Push, Lunge, Pull, Agility, and Bend–designed to challenge and strengthen your body. Beginner, intermediate and advanced training videos show how adults of any age or ability level can use Fitness Court’s body-weight circuit training system.

FREE WORKOUTS
• Take your workouts to the next level with guided step-by-step coaching from fitness experts. Celebrity trainers like fitness sensations Mark Lauren & Rob Riches will show you how to get the most of the Fitness Court. You won't believe what you're capable of.

HEALTH STATS
• Add a new step to your workout routine by connecting Apple Health to our app as you get to see your calorie burnout, heart rate and steps taken in one place.

CHECK-IN
• Check-In to your nearest Fitness Court to help your city become the healthiest in America! Keep a lookout for Featured Challenges to win prizes and more!

ABOUT
Fitness Courts are outdoor gyms created by National Fitness Campaign. NFC partners with cities, schools and sponsors across the US to spread free fitness and encourage health an wellness practices.

Please exercise responsibly and consult a physician or qualified healthcare provider before embarking on any new fitness routine.

See you on the Fitness Court!
Learn more at: nationalfitnesscampaign.com

What’s New

Version 3.0.60

- Total revamp of the UI & exciting new features.
- Interactive Map to find your nearest Fitness Court
- Track your health stats collected from your smart watch and your device in one place
- Check in to your Fitness Court from the app to earn points
- New workouts and movements videos to help you get fitter
- Bug fixes and improvements

Ratings and Reviews

3.5 out of 5
89 Ratings

89 Ratings

bobbyvbbgun ,

Good idea anyway

I have been driving by this big blue thing for awhile now, so i decided to give it a try. As a fitness idea, it’s pretty cool! Lots of good workout ideas, nice choice of videos and it keeps a good pace. I been coming here now for three weeks, I am enjoying it. I usually two two workout videos and walk the track. I will continue to use this and hope to move up to three videos and challenge the level by end of sept.
That being said, the app, is the only down fall. It doesn’t log time spent. It kicks you out to early and sometimes, even with all the settings set for always does not see me. To bad. I will keep using the court and will always hope we get the app fixed.

jcvetko ,

Videos requires internet connection 👎

The fitness court is phenomenal and an excellent addition to our city. However the app requires and internet connection to be able to view the videos. Where my court is located the cell signal is week. I’d like to recommend that the video/audio content be downloadable to resolve that.

Additionally, it would be great if you could put it on the Apple Watch app so I could launch the workout from the watch alone.

RayInNoIL ,

I want to like this but..

I want to like this but there are too many “little” things that should not have been missed.

The good is that it will locate the nearest park, and has some good basic workouts. It could use more videos of the different exercises that can be done at each station and their relative difficulty.

I’d submit the list of bugs/issues to the developers, but there’s no bug report or contact us option in the app. So I’ll list the additional issues here.
Videos can’t be watched in landscape. What makes this worse is that the load in landscape, regardless of the phone’s orientation and immediately rotate to “vertical”, regardless of the phone’s orientation. Rotating the phone has no effect.

Watching a video returns you to the top of the list, not where you were.

There are exercises mislabeled (e.g. Pull-up called a Row).

A bit too much pseudo-health Mumbo-Jumbo (stretching strengthens your internal organs)

App Privacy

The developer, National Fitness Campaign, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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