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The National Fitness Court is an Open Center for Circuit Training

Perhaps influenced by the popularized activity of boot camp programs throughout North America, the National Fitness Court is an open and accessible venue where members of the public can come to use a diverse system of exercise equipment. So far, such a setup has been introduced to San Franciso and is characterized by a barrier-free square lot with an assortment of assistive workout facilities.

A wall along one side of New Deal Design's outdoor fitness center describes a possible exercise regime of bodyweight-based circuit training. Rings and bars are intended for different types of pullups and pushups and a series of contorted metal stands accommodate muscle-building conditioning. The National Fitness Court has a broad floor available with clusters of blocks to facilitate stretching.
Trend Themes
1. Open and Accessible Fitness Centers - There is an opportunity to create more open and accessible fitness centers, especially in suburban areas.
2. Bodyweight-based Circuit Training - Fitness centers could offer more bodyweight-based circuit training as a preferred workout method.
3. Outdoor Fitness Centers - There is a trend towards outdoor fitness centers that can take advantage of nature and good weather.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness Industry - The fitness industry can create open and accessible fitness centers with bodyweight-based circuit training systems.
2. Real Estate Industry - The real estate industry can create outdoor fitness centers in suburban areas to attract health-conscious tenants.
3. Technology Industry - The technology industry can develop augmented reality workout experiences for open and accessible fitness centers to enhance the workout experience.

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