ˈpärˌkȯrs, ˈpȧ(r)ˌkȯ(ə)(r)s noun
Etymology: modification (influenced by course (I)) of French parcours , literally, course, circuit, distance covered, from Middle French, animal path, translation of Medieval Latin percursus , from Latin percurrere to move through — more at percurrent
: a trail for jogging that has stations at regular intervals with equipment for calisthenics (as sit-ups or pull-ups)