The work out stations are located in the soft sand which means you get an extra workout if you elect to jog close to the dunes from station to station.
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This is the station located between 20th and 21st Streets. |
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The reflectors are to prevent beach patrol vehicles from running into the platforms in the dark. |
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Here's the instruction sign for the 25th Street station. |
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And here is the apparatus. |
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I'm happy to report that the island youth have enthusiastically embraced the spirit of physical fitness! |
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Next up are leg stretches and push ups at the 29th Street station. |
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No push ups yet for your recovering diarist. |
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Further along (33rd Street) is this station for body tuck and leg stretches. |
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I found the body tuck to be challenging with my limited right hand range of motion. |
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The final station at 37th Street mentions a bar to hold onto but I didn't see it. |
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It's either an invisible bar or a work in progress. Either way the fitness trail, instituted by City Manager Jennifer Blumenthal, is a welcome addition to the beach. |
This is turning into a Garden State Of Mind kind of blog. I'm warm and fuzzy. The Father's Day Scotch doesn't hurt.
ReplyDeleteI'm warm and fuzzy too--especially after last Friday's storm knocked out our electric. We got it back late this afternoon. The little generator I have conked out so we had to ditch two refrigerators full of food. C'est la vie...
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