Give your annual gym resolutions a break, and head to these spots in the city to pick up an offbeat, outdoor sport that will keep you company as we transition into the new year. (Story by Devashish Kamble)
Updated On: 2024-11-29 11:37 AM IST
Compiled by : Joy Manikumar
Vaulting, dodging, climbing and swerving through tight corners might not be novel challenges for you if you’ve survived the city as a true Mumbaikar. But as athletes and coaches reveal, a good outdoor session is more about the mind than the body.
Bouldering, a simplified version of rock climbing that is practised on artificial walls, has more takers in the city than you’d think. A roofed artificial bouldering wall in Nerul managed by the Girivihar club offers free access and training under experienced coaches. Experts suggest using a pair of rock climbing shoes specialised for a better grip to get hold of things faster. (In pic: A boulderer navigates an inclined climb. Pics/Atul Kamble)
At: Shree Math Acharya Renukacharya Udyan, Sector 21, Nerul East.
With an easy level bowl setup for children and beginners, and railings and ledges and rails for those chasing the high from stunts, this skatepark is a great introduction to not just the sport, but also the culture that keeps it alive. (In pic: The skatepark hosts multiple ledges. PICS/KIRTI SURVE PARADE)
At: Carter Road Skatepark, near the Office of the Additional Commissioner of Police, Bandra West.
A new outdoor parkour programme overseen by coaches Rishi Prasad and Cyrus Khan in Bandra West might be a good way to start your training until you find your footing."The newly-renovated section of the Carter Road promenade, near the amphitheatre is a prime location, given its solid surfaces and railings,” the experts reveal. (In pic: Participants learn the basics of parkour at the outdoor session. PICS/ANURAG AHIRE)
At: Carter Road Amphitheatre, near Union Park, Bandra West.
Entry: Rs 300 per session
The latest addition to a skateboarder’s map of Mumbai is a newly-built skatepark under the Dattapada Flyover in Borivli East. It is naturally not the most spacious park, but a few obstacles like the downrail and ledges are built to perfection despite the space constraints. The park’s polite security guard keeps a close eye on skateboarders’ safety, and a closer eye on miscreants and vandals after dark. (In pic: The compact skatepark under the Dattapada Flyover. PICS COURTESY/KUSHAL GAIKWAD)
At: Pillar No 15, Dattapada Flyover, Tata Power Residential Colony, Borivli East.