Pretty Huge
Former names | Pretty Huge Obstacles |
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Address | SM Aura Premier, Bonifacio Global City |
Location | Taguig, Philippines |
Type | Multi-sports and performance training facility |
Opened | 1 February 2019 |
Website | |
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Pretty Huge (stylized as Pretty HUGE) is a multi-sports and performance training facility at the SM Aura Premier, Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. Originally established as a multi-level obstacle course racing, the facility was expanded to include a FIBA-grade indoor basketball court that may be used for other indoor sports and an elevated 100m race track.
History
[edit]While already being used in 2018, the facility was officially launched on February 1, 2019[1] and opened to the general public on March 1, 2019.[2] Pretty Huge Obstacles temporarily closed and underwent renovation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and officially reopened its doors to the general public on June 1, 2022, with its rebranded name, 'Pretty Huge'.
Facilities
[edit]Located inside the Civic Center at the SM Aura Premier,[2] Pretty Huge covers an area of 2,300 m2 (25,000 sq ft)[3] and the space offers a full range of world-standard amenities and training equipment, including:
- A full-size basketball court with FIBA grade indoor basketball court
- An elevated indoor running track
- A boxing area with full equipment
- A youth and adult obstacle course that is POSF certified and recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee
- A fitness facility with state-of-the-art equipment using Technogym equipment and the latest SkillX program
- A members lounge exclusive to VIP members
- A physio and massage clinic with licensed physical therapists for relaxation, flexibility and reducing injuries
Sports
[edit]Seasonal sports leagues and tournaments for basketball, dodgeball, and many more are open to aspiring players, as well as team-building activities, training camps, youth programs, and group classes for everyone to enjoy.
References
[edit]- ^ Malanum, Jeam (1 February 2019). "PH obstacle course racing team optimistic of SEAG campaign". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Training center sa obstacle course binuksan ni Vargas" [Training center in obstacle course opened by Vargas]. Abante TNT (in Filipino). 1 February 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ Cordero, Abac (15 May 2018). "Philippine obstacle sports body determined to go mainstream". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 24 June 2018.