Obstacle training
Free

Obstacle training

Date & time
Tue 15 Apr 2025
9:30am to 11:30am
Add to Calendar 2025-04-15 09:30 2025-04-15 11:30 Australia/Brisbane Obstacle training Bookings essential.  Challenge your whole body with this introduction to obstacle course racing.  Learn some new skills and techniques that will help you run and overcome obstacles.  Great for building strength and fitness.   This is a Chillout event suitable for young people 12-17 years. Doulton Street Park, 154 Illaweena Street, Calamvale
Age

12 - 17 year olds

Cost

Free

Bookings essential.  Challenge your whole body with this introduction to obstacle course racing.  Learn some new skills and techniques that will help you run and overcome obstacles.  Great for building strength and fitness.  

This is a Chillout event suitable for young people 12-17 years.

Bookings

Bookings essential.  To book visit Centenary Playground .  For more information phone Emma on 0419 592 777.

Meeting point

At the obstacle course.

Venue

Doulton Street Park, 154 Illaweena Street, Calamvale

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