There's a brand new NFC Fitness Court in Canton. |
There's a brand new NFC (National Fitness Campaign) Fitness Court that sits in a developing subdivision located off of Beck Road in Canton, Michigan. The NFC Fitness Court serves as an outdoor gym that features over thirty pieces of bodyweight equipment. There are countless ways to utilize the equipment to increase agility, balance, and strength. Some of the bodyweight equipment includes agility ladders, rowing stations, stabilized pushing ladders, stabilized pull-up bars, destabilized pushing handles, and a progressive training wall. The new NFC Fitness Court in Canton is available for everyone (over the age of 14) to use.
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The new NFC Fitness Court sits in a developing subdivision located off of Beck Road. |
The NFC Fitness Court serves as an outdoor gym. |
The NFC Fitness Court features over thirty pieces of bodyweight equipment. |
There are countless ways to utilize the equipment to increase agility, balance, and strength. |
The new NFC Fitness Court is available for everyone (over the age of 14) to use. |
Click on the link below for more information about the National Fitness Campaign. |
Game Notes
- The Mitten State Sports Report posted "NFC Fitness Court" on 6/6/2020.
- The NFC Fitness Court in Garden City opened in 2018.
- There is also a NFC Fitness Court located on the campus of Oakland University.
- The NFC Fitness Court is a product that is made in the USA.
For more information about the NFC click on https://nationalfitnesscampaign.com
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