| CPC A63B 71/023 (2013.01) [E04B 1/2403 (2013.01); E04B 1/388 (2023.08); E04D 3/30 (2013.01); E04F 15/06 (2013.01); E04H 3/14 (2013.01); H02S 20/23 (2014.12); E04B 2001/2415 (2013.01); E04B 2001/2484 (2013.01); E04B 2001/389 (2023.08); E04B 2103/06 (2013.01)] | 17 Claims |

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1. An outdoor fitness pavilion comprising:
a floor substructure comprising interconnected floor support members and flooring panels provided above the floor support members to define an open-air interior fitness area having a lengthwise dimension;
pillars spaced apart about a perimeter of the floor substructure;
a roof substructure comprising roof panels and roof support members, at least some of which are connected to said pillars and at least some of which are connected to other of said roof support members; and
integrated fitness equipment items connected to a subset of said pillars spaced apart along said lengthwise dimension, wherein said integrated fitness equipment comprises pull-up bars and squat racks;
wherein said squat racks comprise fitness pillars located interior to said pillars, each connected to one of said roof support members, and spacers, each extending between one of said subset of said pillars and one of said fitness pillars such that the squat racks extend inward from the pillars into the open-air interior fitness areas, below the roof substructure, and are spaced apart along the lengthwise dimension;
wherein said pull-up bars comprise:
straight pull-up bars, each extending between adjacent ones of said subset of said pillars and located between adjacent ones of the squat racks; and
kipping bars, each extending outward from adjacent ones of the subset of pillars and from a footprint of the roof substructure such that the kipping bars extend outside of the open-air interior fitness area, said kipping bars extending from other adjacent ones of said subset of pillars and located between other of the squat racks such that said kipping bars are offset along the lengthwise dimension from said straight pull-up bars.
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