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Pretty Huge Obstacles is Asia’s largest indoor obstacle course facility

The 2,300-square meter Pretty Huge Obstacles course is the perfect addition to the country’s growing active lifestyle scene

Photos courtesy of Pretty Huge Obstacles

The largest and only Pretty Huge Obstacles facility in Asia was unveiled to the public on Feb. 1, Friday at the SM Aura Premier, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

The affair was graced by Philippine Obstacle Course Federation president Atty. Al Agra, Philippine Olympic Committee president Ricky Vargas, World Obstacle Course Racing president Ian Adamson, and Ninja Course Racing president Noel Agra.

“Conquering obstacles makes you feel like a kid again and Filipinos are known to persevere and to never give up. I believe that by conquering physical obstacles, you get to conquer the mental and harder obstacles in life,” says Agra.

The indoor course has a huge number of obstacles that adapt to 100 flexible combinations designed for a full-body workout. It’s composed of quintuple angle steps, monkey bars, five-foot and nine-foot walls, balance beams, small wheels, island hops, gymnast rings, weaver cliffhanger, Tarzan swing, and the famous wave wall that is accessible to everyone.

Expect the Pretty Huge Obstacles coaches to motivate you to finish the course

At 2,300 square meters, the obstacle houses licensed and certified Pretty Huge Obstacles instructors who offer the following programs: performance enhancement, recovery programs, physical therapy rehabilitation, and newbie profiling. But besides offering performance-based training, they are ultimately coaches who will motivate trainees to finish the course and transform the latter into becoming stronger and faster athletes.

The course is also an ideal place to gather families and practice multiple workouts since it consists of both adult and kid obstacle zones as well as sites where yoga, HIIT, and Pilates classes are conducted. Other key features of the course include a 100-meter elevated indoor race track, functional and obstacle training classes, five-star-level changing rooms, and a health food lounge.

The indoor course will also be the official training ground for the Philippine Obstacle Course team, which is targeting six gold medals in this year’s SEA Games.

“We will strive for six gold medals. That’s the commitment. We have the facility, the whole cycle, and all the necessary equipment for their training,” says Agra.

Pretty Huge Obstacles is located at 2/F Civic Center, SM Aura Premier, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. 

For membership, training programs, and race event inquiries, contact: info@prettygugeobstacles.com.

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