Design a challenging freerunning location
Professional freerunning equipment for outdoor use. Combine obstacles, jumping elements, climbing elements and balancing equipment to create a versatile freerunning course or parkour zone. This creates a complete urban sports location where users can work on explosiveness, coordination, balance, body control and creative movement.
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Frequently asked questions
We have compiled the frequently asked questions about freerunning for you here.
What is freerunning?
Freerunning is an urban sport where practitioners use obstacles to jump, climb, balance, and move freely. The sport is about creativity, body control, and finding one's own path.
What is the difference between freerunning and parkour?
Freerunning and parkour are very similar. Parkour mainly focuses on efficient movement from point A to point B. Freerunning allows more room for creativity, jumps, tricks, and free movement.
What does a freerunning course consist of?
A freerunning course can consist of jumping elements, balancing equipment, climbing elements, and obstacles at different heights. The composition is tailored to the space, target group, and desired difficulty level.
Is a freerunning location suitable for different skill levels?
Yes, by cleverly combining equipment and obstacles, a location can be made challenging for both beginners and advanced users.
Which surface is suitable for freerunning equipment?
The right surface depends on the location, equipment setup, and fall height. The design takes into account comfort, safety, free space, and the application of the equipment.
Can SKOR help design a freerunning location?
Yes, SKOR helps you think about the available space, target group, equipment choice, routing, surfacing, and implementation. This way, a suitable freerunning location is created for your project.
Advice on the right freerunning setup
Do you want to create a freerunning location, urban sports zone, or challenging exercise course, but are unsure which setup is best suited for your location? During a consultation, we will help you think about the right freerunning equipment, available space, target group, and application. Together, we will look for a safe, sustainable, and future-proof solution for your project.
Outdoor Freerunning Equipment
Looking for professional equipment to set up a freerunning location? SKOR supplies durable sports equipment for freerunning locations, parkour courses, urban sports zones, and challenging exercise areas in public spaces. With the right obstacles and elements, you can create a sports area where users can jump, climb, balance, land, and move freely.
From a compact freerunning zone to a complete urban sports park: SKOR contributes to the design, application, and execution of your project. We consider the available space, target group, subsoil, routing, safety, and desired appearance of the location.
What is freerunning?
Freerunning is an urban sport where users utilize obstacles to move freely, creatively, and controlled through an environment. Jumping, climbing, balancing, landing, and combining routes are central to this. The sport encourages movement, body control, coordination, creativity, and self-confidence.
With obstacles, balancing elements, jumping blocks, and climbing elements, you can create a versatile exercise area for different user levels. A freerunning course is therefore suitable for public parks, schoolyards, sports parks, and urban sports locations where safe and challenging movement is key.
What is the difference between freerunning and parkour?
Freerunning and parkour are very similar and are often used by the same target group in practice. Parkour primarily emphasizes efficient movement from point A to point B. Freerunning allows more room for creativity, jumps, tricks, and free movement.
A freerunning location or parkour course often consists of similar equipment and obstacles. This makes a well-designed location suitable for both forms of urban sports.
Top-quality freerunning equipment at SKOR
Anyone looking to set up a freerunning location needs a safe and durable solution suitable for intensive outdoor use. That's why at SKOR, we look beyond just the equipment. We consider the available space, the expected user group, the subsoil, the routing, the difficulty level, and the desired appearance of the location.
Our freerunning solutions are suitable for, among others:
- Municipalities and public sports parks
- Sports clubs and sports complexes
- Schoolyards and campus environments
- Recreational parks and holiday parks
- Urban sports locations
- Multifunctional exercise areas
- Public parks and squares
Setting up a freerunning location
Building a freerunning location requires a well-thought-out design. The equipment must be logically placed, allow for different routes, and fit the available space. Safety, subsoil, fall zones, maintenance, and aesthetics also play an important role.
SKOR assists in composing a suitable layout. We advise on the right combination of jumping elements, climbing elements, balancing equipment, and obstacles at different heights. By cleverly combining elements, a course with multiple routes and difficulty levels is created.
Freerunning can also be well combined with other sports facilities, such as calisthenics, outdoor fitness, or 3x3 basketball. This creates a complete urban sports location where different user groups can move, train, and meet each other.
What should you pay attention to with freerunning equipment?
When setting up a freerunning location, it is important to look not only at the individual equipment but at the entire sports area. Pay attention to, among other things:
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Safety and stability: the equipment must be sturdy and resistant to intensive use, especially in public places
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Subsoil and fall zones: choose a suitable sports surface and allow sufficient clear space around obstacles
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Target group and skill level: tailor the setup to children, young people, beginners, advanced users, or athletes who train independently
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Space and layout: ensure logical routes, clear zones, and sufficient movement space between elements
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Height and difficulty: combine obstacles at different heights to keep the course interesting for multiple levels
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Combination with other sports: consider calisthenics, 3x3 basketball, or other urban sports facilities for a versatile sports area
- Maintenance and durability: choose robust materials and a finish suitable for long-term outdoor use
Freerunning for municipalities, schools, and sports locations
For municipalities, freerunning is an interesting accessible sport within public spaces. A well-designed course makes parks, squares, and sports locations more attractive for children and young people.
Schools use freerunning elements to add movement, coordination, and challenge to the schoolyard. Sports clubs and recreational parks can combine a freerunning zone with calisthenics, outdoor fitness, 3x3 basketball, or other exercise equipment for a multifunctional sports area.
This creates an exercise location that caters to different target groups and encourages active use.
Why choose SKOR?
SKOR not only supplies individual equipment but also contributes to the complete design of outdoor spaces. This makes it easier to realize a safe, strong, and future-proof freerunning location.
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Developed for professional outdoor use: the equipment is strong, stable, and suitable for intensive use in public and sports locations
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Customization in design and execution: the design is tailored to the space, target group, aesthetics, and desired application
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Advice from the first project phase: SKOR advises on equipment selection, routing, subsoil, safety, and project-based implementation
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Suitable for various projects: from a compact freerunning element to a complete urban sports park
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Easily combined with other sports facilities: freerunning connects well with calisthenics, outdoor fitness, 3x3 basketball, and other urban sports components
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Robust and reliable solution: suitable for municipalities, contractors, consulting firms, sports clubs, and recreational outdoor locations
Buy professional freerunning equipment
Do you want to buy professional freerunning equipment for a freerunning location, parkour course, urban sports zone, or exercise area in a public space? Browse the collection and choose the equipment that fits your project. From compact obstacle setups to complete urban sports locations: SKOR delivers durable solutions for intensive outdoor use.
Do you have questions about the correct setup or application? Contact us via the contact form, send an email to info@skor.nl or call +31 88 008 1100. We will help you compose a safe, strong, and future-proof sports area in the outdoor space.
