Keeping Cork Active
Keeping Cork Active

Eleven New Outdoor Gyms To Be Installed In Cork City

Cork City Council, in association with Cork Sports Partnership and Cork Education and Training Board, are in the process of installing eleven new outdoor gyms in our Parks around the city. These clustered Callisthenic Gyms, with age friendly and accessible elements, have proven very popular at Tramore Valley Park, Harty’s Quay, and Ballincollig Regional Park.

The new locations are:

  • Clougheenmilcon Sanctuary Walkway, Blarney
  • Gerry O’Sullivan Park, St Colmcille’s Road, Gurranabraher
  • John O’Callaghan Park, Ballinglanna, Glanmire
  • Lough Mahon (Blackrock Castle Car Park ‘B’), Castle Road, Blackrock
  • Murphy’s Farm, Bishopstown
  • Popham’s Park, Farranferris Green, Farranree
  • Callycannon Park, Clogheen/Kerrypike
  • Clashduv Park
  • Tory Top Park
  • The Lough
  • Meelick Park, Ballyvolane

Following a pilot program to provide people with the confidence and skills to use the gyms, a series of free sessions, given by trained instructors, are being offered to the public. These sessions will be open to all ages and abilities but with some targeted at young women who can be too intimidated to use the gyms.

The Lord Mayor Cllr. Kieran McCarthy praised the installation of the gyms: “The installation of new Outdoor Gyms in City parks across our city is a great way to provide a space for the people of Cork to keep active and healthy. These gym installations have proved very popular so far and there have already been public calls for more in other city neighbourhoods. The pilot programme with instructors for our younger citizens is an important opportunity to give them the confidence to use this equipment without assistance in the future”.

These sessions are all about giving people knowledge and the confidence to be able to come to these gyms with a friend, a parent or sibling and use themselves. This program is starting off with five locations, Gerry O’ Sullivan Park, Tramore Valley Park, John O’Callaghan Park, Murphy’s Farm and Lough Mahon but will be rolled out to other areas in due course.

Maurice O’Sullivan, Sport & Marketing Manager, Cork Sports Partnership ‘‘As part of the Active Cities project, we are delighted to work with Cork City Council and Cork Education and Training Board on the development and activation of these new outdoor gyms across the city. Developing more suitable spaces and places for all ages and abilities to be active is an important focus of our work in developing a more active city and we look forward to building on progress to date over the coming months”.

Come & Try Free Outdoor Gym Sessions

Following a pilot programme to provide people with the confidence and skills to use the gyms, a series of free sessions, delivered by trained instructors, are being offered to the public. These sessions will be open to all ages and abilities, with some targeted at young women. These sessions aim to give people the knowledge and the confidence to come to these gyms on their own, with a friend, a parent or a sibling and use themselves!

Wednesdays:

  • Starting Wed, 19th July | Gerry O’Sullivan Park | 4-5pm | 4 weeks
  • Starting Wed, 26th July | Tramore Valley Park | 11.15am-12.15pm | 4 weeks

Thursdays:

  • Starting Thurs, 20th July | John O’Callaghan Park, Glanmire | 10am-11am | 4 weeks
  • Starting Thurs, 20th July | Lough Mahon (Blackrock Castle Car Park ‘B’) Castle Road, Blackrock | 11.45am-12.45pm | 4 weeks
  • Starting Thurs, 20th July | Murphy’s Farm, Bishopstown | 4-5pm | 4 weeks

Fridays:

  • Starting Fri, 21st July | (Female Only) Tramore Valley Park | 12.30-1.30pm | 4 weeks

This programme is starting off with five locations, Gerry O’Sullivan Park, Tramore Valley Park, John O’Callaghan Park, Murphy’s Farm and Lough Mahon but will be rolled out to other areas in due course.

 

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