The first and only multi-platform in-mall obstacle facility in the country opens at Robinsons Galleria

The first and only multi-platform in-mall obstacle facility in the country opens at Robinsons Galleria

/ 11:50 AM September 22, 2022

Robinsons Galleria, in partnership with Pilipinas Obstacle Sports Federation (POSF), launches the first and only multi-platform in-mall obstacle facility in the Philippines on Sept. 24.

POSF — recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee and the Philippine Sports Commission — is affiliated with the Fédération Internationale de Sports d’Obstacles (FISO) or World Obstacle as well as the Obstacle Sports Federation Asia Pacific. As part of its initiative of offering obstacle sports for all and its Ninja Revolution program in the country, POSF will set up an obstacle zone/facility at the Veranda Area of Robinsons Galleria that will be free of charge for mall-goers from September 24 until December 31, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

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Challenges at Robinsons Galleria designed to test strength and endurance

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Galleria Obstacle Zone located at Level 2, Veranda opening on September 24, 2022

The Galleria Obstacle Zone is part of Robinsons Malls’ sustainability programs to provide customers with venues and spaces to fulfill a healthy lifestyle.  It is a much-needed recreational, wellness, and fitness activity center for many of us who are searching for a safe and convenient place to stay physically active. It gives everyone a chance to run, climb, swing, sweat, and aspire to be modern-day ninjas and become parkour athletes for a day or two. Before any of the first-time entrants or newbies gets intimidated by the experts, the competitors, and the serious obstacle-course aficionados, bear in mind that this is an amazingly liberating activity where so much fun is to be had — no matter the skill set. The key is to know thyself, physically and mentally: what you can endure and what you can overcome.

“Robinsons Malls is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all our customers. With the opening of Galleria Obstacle Zone, we hope to encourage more people to pursue active and healthy lifestyles and take their malling experiences to the next level,” shares Robinsons Malls’ Senior Vice President and General Manager, Arlene Magtibay.

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Parkour zone for extreme fitness enthusiasts that lets you harness your moves in jumping over walls and objects!

Encouraged to participate are everyone: from ninja, obstacle course race (OCR) athletes and parkour enthusiasts to kids seven years old and up, teenagers, adults, seniors and even athletes with disabilities. Entrance is free. But for obstacle enthusiasts who want to train under a coach, they may approach FISO- and International Parkour Federation-certified coaches for paid  sessions. 

The Obstacle Zone consists of the Ninja Box (with monkey bars, rings, slip wall and hurdles), the OCR Course (with multi-rig bars, vault boxes, rolling bars) and the Parkour Zone (with parkour vault boxes and wall obstacles).

Come and try out the Galleria Obstacle Zone to level up your workouts for free!

The opening day on Sept. 24 features several activities: part one of the First Young Ninja Revolution competition from 8 to 11:30 a.m.; the official opening of the obstacle zone itself from 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon; a demo by the POSF National Ninja and Parkour Teams from 12 noon to 2 p.m.; and part two of the First Young Ninja Revolution competition from 2 to 5 p.m.

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