Do you remember the joy you felt as a kid when you were playing at the playground? My favorite spot to play when I was a kid was the playground at the park on Hilton Head Island where my grandparents lived.
I remember running around for hours at the ocean side park, loving every minute and fully exhausting myself. Somewhere along the way, we (adults) started to equate physical activity as a chore instead of fun, but playing isn’t just for kids and neither are playgrounds.
Playgrounds are the perfect free fitness facility for anyone and all you need is a plan. In an approximately one mile radius of my house I can count at least three public parks/playgrounds. (That’s just off the top of my head)
Playgrounds provide solid, standing structures perfect for strength training with potentially large amounts of open space or hills that are great for cardio drills. Most playgrounds are accompanied by some sort of basketball/tennis court that create endless possibilities for workouts.
Basic Exercises for Your Workout At the Playground
For this workout, I chose five basic exercises that would include equipment at most playgrounds. All you need is a slide, stairs of some kind, and a bench. (Who says you have to go to the park? Maybe you have this equipment in your back yard!)
In choosing only five exercises I had to eliminate some spectacular options including:
- Pull-ups on the monkey bars
- Bench jumps
- Push-ups with your feet on the swing
- Push-ups with your hands on separate swings
- Lunges with one leg propped on a swing
- Chest flys using a swing
- Decline push-ups with your feet on a slide
- Leg lifts while holding onto the monkey bars
- Doing the monkey bars
- Rows using a swing
- Atomic planks with feet on a swing
- Slide sit-ups
So many awesome choices! I could do a whole series devoted to workouts at a playground, but let’s get this one done first. Below are your workout and exercise descriptions.
Each person is different and should consult their doctor before making any major lifestyle or activity level changes. While I am a personal trainer, the information I am sharing is all generic and not intended for one specific person. Consult a professional before starting anything new.
SLIDE LUNGES
Place one foot behind you at the base of the slide. Make sure your front foot is far enough away from the slide to allow for comfortable range of motion. Lunge the legs while making sure the front knee does not pass the toe line. Intensity is controlled by depth of the lunge.
SLIDE TRICEP DIPS
Start by sitting at the base of the slide and placing your hands just outside of your hips or directly behind you. Lift your hips off the slide and bend the elbows to a 90 degree angle. Keep your core braced and straighten the elbows.
BENCH STEP UPS
Find a park bench or set of stairs on the playground that will be sturdy enough to hold your body weight. Step firmly onto the bench with one leg while lifting the other in front of you. Return back to your starting position or add a lunge in between step ups for more intensity.
SLIDE PUSH-UPS
Find a solid slide base that can hold your body weight. Place hands wider than the shoulders and lower your chest to elbow height. Return to starting position and repeat. Keep the hips in line with the shoulders and squeeze your glutes.
CALF RAISES
Find a set of stairs, a bench, or a little ladder that will allow you to hold on if you need help keeping your balance. Stand only on the balls of your feet and lift your heels upwards. Slowly lower back to your starting position while keeping the glutes engaged. Do your best not to rock forward and back but move vertically.
Jenna Michael is a certified personal trainer, group exercise instructor and creator of Little Green Running Shoes, a healthy living and exercise blog where she writes about her latest exercise tips. Jenna has dedicated her life’s work to helping others reach their healthy living goals through exercise and positive thinking.
28 thoughts on “Workouts You Can Do on the Playground – Exercise Fun Is Not Just For Kids!”
Working out should be fun to motivate and playground exercising is the perfect solution. Great suggestions for the whole family to get involve. Some playgrounds also have exercise trails nearby.
This is a great post! There are so many ways a parent can exercise while at the playground and these tips are really good. Thanks for sharing.
My husband and I have a playground a block away where we take the kids but never thought to use it as a gym, what a great idea! Thank you for sharing! 🙂
Omg such great ideas!!! I never really thought if getting a playground workout in but now you have my totally thinking I need to do this lol.
I always get a workout at the playground, chasing my kids around! I never thought about using the equipment for actual exercises. Thank you for sharing this!
I never really thought about this before. I am usually standing around when we head to the play ground, but this is a great idea.
I do know someone who uses the playground for a workout. I know ours has a workout center too, and tha’ts really nice!
These are some really neat ideas and a great way to get in shape while your children are at play. Although I couldn’t personally do these myself out in public I know of others who would totally love to do this.
This is pretty genius! I am definitely going to have to go and try some of these out! Love the idea of working out while your kids are having fun at the playground! Thanks for sharing!!
I remember my last exercise and?I did it in playground. I love doing slide push-ups and Rows using a swing. That was a really fun exercise.
I love these work out ideas!! It’s fun to take the kids to the park and even more fun to take the kids to the park.
I wish I could do those things without fear of breaking a bone or pulling a muscle. The only exercise I do is walking to the market, the grocery store, and the bakery. I know I should do more than that!
while at the park with my girls, we always go for a walk first and then they play on the equipment. Everyone including me is able to get exercise in for the day.
What a great idea! It would be so much more fun to exercise at the playground!
These exercises would be nice to sneak in while watching the kids play at the park. They’re easy to do too, thanks for sharing.
I love this idea! It is so true, that you can keep in good shape without an expensive gym membership!
This is awesome! Such a great alternative when you don’t have access to a gym. Will definitely have to keep these in mind.
I couldn’t agree more. I just started going to a boot camp with some friends. The trainer hosts the boot camp at a town park and we do a lot of the exercises you mentioned. Also I practice at home on the kids jungle gym, why not.
Great Post!
Brooke
The newer playgrounds here in the city are adding more “gym based equipment” for the adults to use while they are there. I can’t keep my eyes off the little ones yet so I will have to wait until they are a little older.
I love this! We spend so much time at the playground while I just sit around. I definitely need to get up and exercise while hanging out there.
What great a gym suggestions! Definitely saves on the pocket book too and not get a gym membership.
Neat, I pick my son Up from school sometimes and while we are waiting, I could totally do these!
Working out there while the kids are there sounds like a great idea. I should try this next time.
No playground time for me anymore-those days are long gone. Not sure I would have exersized there–I was too busy pushing swings–being on the other side of the see saw and helping them with the overhead bars–not to mention catching them as they got to the end of the slide.
I wouldn’t work out ON the playground, especially if there were kids there playing. Our local playground has a walking track built around the outside of it, so we can walk without getting in the kids way.
I have been wasting lots of time at the playground! Next time I will be ready for a great workout!
This is a great idea! Whenever we bring my daughter to the park, my husband is doing pull-ups on the monkey bars and using the various structures for his workout. He also likes to pretend he’s competing in American Ninja and the playground is the obstacle course. 😉
This actually sounds like an awesome idea to workout at the playground. I have a playground a block from my house so I will have to try these exercises. After exercising I will swing on the swings which has always been my favorite thing to do at the playground. Thanks for sharing.