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AARP Sponsors New Outdoor Fitness Park to Improve Health on St. Croix

AARP Fitness Park on St. Croix (Submitted photo)

AARP in The Virgin Islands and the V.I. Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation have announced an AARP Sponsored Outdoor Fitness Park at Altona Lagoon, in Christiansted, St. Croix, a long-term investment in the health of residents. This donation from AARP includes funding for fitness classes at the park for people of all ages. Young children must be supervised by an adult.

“We have always worked to help Americans – especially those 50 and over – maintain their health as they age, and this fitness park will help Virgin Islanders stay active and healthy,” said Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO of AARP. “The goal of healthy aging is more important than ever as average life expectancies have increased. This park can be one tool to help people stay healthy, whether they use it today or in a few months or years.”

A growing number of studies link exercise not only to cardiovascular health and an increased life span but also to lower rates of depression, dementia and other issues.

By the end of this year, AARP plans to sponsor a fitness park in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to commemorate the organization’s 60th anniversary celebrated in 2019.

The fitness parks have been designed and built to serve communities for a decade or more. The first AARP Sponsored Outdoor Fitness Park opened in St. Petersburg, Fla., in April 2019. AARP is working with FitLot, which is a 501c3 organization dedicated to helping communities find the resources they need to plan and build outdoor fitness parks.

Each park includes FitLotTM exercise equipment and comes with programming designed to meet a wide range of fitness levels and abilities. FitLot’s programming includes protocols and instruction on how to safely operate the equipment, even as the nation copes with the pandemic.  The fitness parks should only be used when permitted by local authorities in compliance with CDC guidance.

“This AARP Sponsored Outdoor Fitness Park is a symbol of AARP’s commitment to help ensure that the people of the Virgin Islands have a way to exercise and stay healthy as they age,” said Troy de Chabert-Schuster, state director of AARP in the territory.

“With the use of this park by families and older adults, residents can create connections, engage more, and create a sense of community, helping to make our communities more livable. AARP thanks the governor of the Virgin Islands, Albert Bryan Jr., and the V.I. Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation for working with us to make this possible. We look forward to continuing to work with the department as they provide programs and instructors for Virgin Islanders who visit and use the fitness park made possible through AARP funding,” said de Chabert-Schuster.

“The Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation is elated to collaborate with AARP in the Virgin Islands,” said Calvert White, commissioner of the Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation.  “A part of our mandate is to provide recreational activities for the community.  With the opening of the AARP Sponsored Outdoor Fitness Park, we now have another avenue that can cater to our senior population. We are looking forward to producing programs at the park that will enhance the entire community’s physical ability and quality of life.  Thank you to AARP for making this a reality!”

People should consult with their doctor prior to beginning any new exercise regimen. AARP also has tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on visiting an open recreational facility, get the heart and body pumping, soak in some Vitamin D and safely connect with others in the community:

  • Bring sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol to wipe down the equipment before and after you use it;
  • Keep your distance (six feet) from anyone who is not in your household;
  • Keep groups small, with no more than 10 people gathered;
  • Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use sanitizer after using the equipment, going to the bathroom and after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing;
  • And stay home if you are feeling unwell or have been exposed to anyone who has COVID-19 or any other illness.

For a list of open AARP Sponsored Outdoor Fitness Parks, visit: www.blog.aarp.org/aarp-fitness-parks

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