[UPDATED in 2025]
In the last few years, working out at home has taken on a whole new meaning. Previously, a home gym was seen as a luxury. Now, a personal workout space is part of the bigger picture of health and wellness.Table of Contents
Personal workout spaces - 5 Types of Home Workout Spaces
Why is it Important to Have a Personal Workout Space?
Mental Well-Being and Self-Care
Having a Safe & Comfortable Place to Train
Things to Consider When Setting Up a Workout Zone
Personal workout spaces- 5 Types of Home Workout Spaces
Home Gym
Living Room Nook
Garage Gym
Outdoor Gym
Attic or Basement Gym
Why is it Important to Have a Personal Workout Space?
It’s no secret that fitness is good for your physical and mental health. Moving your body has so many benefits to your overall well-being. The 2020 pandemic put the spotlight on home fitness, and having a personal workout space is more important than ever.
Some of our gym flooring customers created at-home workout spaces in 2020. Here's what they had to say about the importance of accessible exercise space:
Mental Well-Being and Self-Care
For many of our customers, a home workout space represents self-care. It gives them the opportunity to take the time and focus on themselves. In a world full of constant connectivity, it can feel challenging to disconnect and take a few deep breaths. This is where having a fitness space at home can support your mental health.
“My garage gym has saved me. I truly believe that having the little sanctuary to train and continue some part of normality that is working out for me has helped me create good habits during the lockdown. It has created somewhere for me to go, to forget any stresses or anxious thoughts and just work hard with some good tunes playing"
Having a Safe & Comfortable Place to Train
Throughout multiple lockdowns, public messaging actively encouraged fitness but with gyms and fitness studios closed, it was tough to get a workout in. Finding a safe place to work out that meets your needs is important in allowing you to hit your goals and continue to work out.
“I think it's massively important to have a safe and suitable place to workout. Having a dedicated place to work out means while you are there, you should just focus on your sessions without any distraction from normal day to day routines. I find that even putting my phone away during the session helps as it's very easy to pick it up, and then before you know it, time has passed from texting and searching the web or Facebook etc.”
Training Clients
A number of our amazing clients are personal trainers. Creating a studio space for clients to work out at home allowed them to generate income and support their clients through those challenging times.
"I have a new gym at home in the garden, built during Covid, and with space now at home, it is much easier to access time and space to workout. It is for working with weights, conditioning and mobility. I use this space myself and with my clients.
Focus on Family Time
When you only have to take a couple of steps to work out at home, all of a sudden, you gain a ton of time back. Think of all the times you were stuck in traffic on the way to the gym. Or when you are limited by your gym’s opening times and can’t work out exactly when you want. All of this time back means you can spend time and focus on the family without your fitness suffering"For now, I have converted my garage so that I can be on hand when those nappy’s need changing. It’s all about getting quality training when the window of opportunity presents. Having a small workout space at home is proving to be extremely beneficial. Not only for me but my family too. I believe introducing children to exercise at a young age will encourage them to live a long, happy and healthy life—something we all want for our children. We love our rubber flooring, and my son enjoys practising his burpees and roly polys on a nice soft floor."
Improves Motivation & Focus
Motivation and consistency is key to fitness. When you show up for yourself regularly and work out, it encourages you to form a positive attitude to exercise keeping your motivation levels high. Sticking to a consistent fitness schedule is essential for achieving your goals.
"It keeps you motivated as you’re in an environment set for it, and it also means it’s safer to do so. I am also able to have friends exercise with me due to having the correct space, this makes it more fun and mentally rewarding as it helps others."
Things to Consider When Setting Up a Workout Zone
When setting up a workout zone, there are some key elements you should consider.
What do I need to create a Workout Space at Home?
The next stage of creating a workout space is thinking about the equipment you will need. Select the apparatus that will support your workout style and avoid costly gym machines that you may never use and take up space.
- Equipment Staples - Squat or Power Rack, Dumbbells, Barbells and Plates, Spin Bike or other cardio machine
- Equipment Storage - Weights Racks, Shelving Units and Wall Mounted Racks
Reap the Benefits of a Home Gym
The bottom line is that anyone can set up a workout space at home. You don’t need any expert DIY or fitness knowledge to get going. Integrating a personal workout space into your home gives you access to exercise around the clock. When you can exercise consistently and show up for yourself, you can take time to stay present, reduce stress, and even support your personal training clients.
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