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Our carefully curated selection of commercial-grade kids’ gym equipment focuses on holistic growth, fostering both hand-eye coordination and social skills. For young children, mastering these skills is pivotal, and our children's exercise equipment is crafted to aid in this developmental phase. But it's not all serious: Our vibrant, fun equipment also invites laughter and enjoyment, making every jump, climb, and balance act a moment of delight. We also understand that fitness can be a family affair, so our children's fitness equipment encourages parents and children to engage in active play together.

At AAA State of Play, we’re focused on helping educators and community leaders to create engaging play environments for our children in any way we can, from providing information about different products to advising you on the best options for your play space to providing expert installation and maintenance tips. Our customer testimonials illustrate both the real-world benefits of our kids’ exercise equipment and the benefits of shopping with us. We’ll be with you every step of the way, from deciding on which play equipment to buy to letting the first eager children loose in your new play area. Join us in our mission to make exercise synonymous with fun with our kids’ workout and fitness equipment, and let's raise a generation that leaps, runs, and plays into a healthier tomorrow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age ranges work best for kids fitness equipment in schools and daycares?
Most commercial kids fitness equipment serves ages 5-12, with some pieces accommodating children as young as 2. Elementary schools typically focus on the 5-12 range for structured fitness activities, while daycares need equipment that safely serves mixed age groups. Your site plan must include appropriate fall zones and accessible routes per ADA guidelines.
How much space do you need for a kids outdoor fitness installation?
A basic 4-piece fitness circuit requires approximately 1,200 square feet including required clearance zones. Each fitness station needs 6 feet of clearance on all sides per playground safety regulations. Schools planning full fitness courses should budget 2,000-3,000 square feet for 8-10 stations with proper spacing.
What's the difference between kids fitness equipment and regular playground equipment?
Kids fitness equipment focuses on specific exercises like push-ups, pull-ups, balance training, and cardio activities rather than free play. These units are designed for structured physical education classes and guided activities. Traditional playground equipment emphasizes creative play and social interaction through climbing, sliding, and swinging.
Do kids exercise equipment installations require special surfacing?
Yes, kids fitness equipment with fall heights over 18 inches requires impact-attenuating surfacing like rubber tiles or engineered wood fiber. Lower-profile fitness stations may use standard surfaces, but rubber surfacing provides better traction for exercise activities. Your site plan must include accessible routes from parking areas to each fitness station.