What equipment should you choose for your fitness club?

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What equipment should you choose for your fitness club?

Set up your own gym or fitness club with the right equipment!

Buying equipment for your gym is not something to be taken lightly. A number of parameters come into play when making your choice: budget, available space, quality of equipment, etc. In the vast ocean that this market represents, you can sometimes feel lost. That's why we've put together a comprehensive article by AZEOO to give you a few pointers.

The fitness equipment market, industry trends and new products

The fitness equipment industry is a multi-billion-dollar business, and forecasts point to future growth. As a result, new brands are appearing on the market and, what's more, equipment technology is improving daily. With the pandemic, some subsidiaries have turned to the production of "home gym" equipment, somewhat abandoning the fitness room aspect.

Why so many different types of equipment?

Depending on demand and expectations, a wide variety of devices are available on the market. Some are classics, while others are new trends or even originals. However, they can be divided into several broad categories:Cardio machines: the great classic of the fitness room, cardio machines often come in the form of treadmills, rowing machines, elliptical or stationary bikes, escalators, etc.These are great classics that enable you to work not only your endurance, but also your muscles.Free-weight equipment: the goal here is to build muscle! Free weights include bars (of all types), discs and dumbbells, as well as medicine balls and kettlebells. They're a popular choice in gyms, and also one of the great classics. They're highly adaptable, and you don't need a huge amount of space.Weight machines: these include "resistance" machines such as rowing machines, pec deck machines and so on. They are space-hungry, but provide safety in movement and are also much appreciated by weight-lifters.

New or used equipment?

This is an important question, and the answer will depend on your budget. Buying equipment from another venue allows you to get the opinion of the previous owner. If this sounds intriguing ,here's a site that offers second-hand equipment for resale: fitness-occasion.fr

Here are a few brands to get you started:

TechnoGym: a market leader with a strong cardio focus, TechnoGym also offers a bodybuilding range.Titanium Strength: a lesser-known brand, but one that offers a variety of equipment at affordable prices.Panatta Sport: a relatively well-known brand for its bodybuilding machines. Cardio also available.Matrix: another market leader, with machines in all styles and connected.Aware of the stakes involved in the sports world, AZEOO now presents an all-in-one personalized coaching software for clubs, gyms and independent coaches who want to get started.

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