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1. Functional fitness, HIIT and combat are the hot topics in fitness, with people searching for variety to keep themselves motivated.
The efficiency of HIIT classes means clients can get in, get a hard workout and get back to everyday life in a short period and with this in mind, operators should look to design studios that are multi-purpose and which allow them to provide a variety of class types for their clients.
2. A small kit approach can be advantageous. This kind of equipment doesn’t require much time to set up, and the smaller the kit, the more variety of equipment operators are able to store.
Typically, functional fitness classes will be focused around light- to medium-weight dumbbells, plyo boxes, skipping ropes and medicine balls. For HIIT cardio it’s ski ergs, rowers and bikes or air bikes. Combat equipment, when integrated into clever storage solutions, only requires small footprints, such as bags, gloves and/or mitts.
With clever product integration, all these can be seamlessly housed in a studio or gym floor without taking up open space.
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Operators can freshen things up with the inclusion of pieces such as sliding rail systems or rigs. Sliding rail systems allow operators to simply slide out carriages that lock into place within the studio and house a variety of types of apparatus, such as TRX, rings, ropes and boxing bags.
These can be used to change the type of training stimulus from week to week, while allowing operators to seamlessly slide them away when the next class type is to take place.
Custom rigs can be used to offer a vast range of attachments, pull up options and clever integrations. Operators can use rigs for all types of training, such as compound lifting, callisthenics/bodyweight, accessory work and/or classes and PT sessions. Rigs can be a great way to provide a variety of training and classes.
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People are searching for variety to keep themselves motivated