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Building smarter strength spaces for today’s operators

Strength training has moved from the margins to the mainstream. Once viewed as a specialist offering, it’s now central to member expectations – influencing everything from joining rates to retention and secondary spend.

As strength training continues to attract a broader spectrum of members – spanning different ages, training backgrounds and motivations – forward-thinking operators are evolving their spaces to support more varied behaviours than ever before. The question is no longer whether to prioritise strength, but how to do so intelligently when space, budgets and programming demands are all under pressure.

Strength is no longer an amenity – it is fast becoming the architectural backbone of the modern training floor.

“The most successful operators are thinking beyond what their facility needs today,” says Oskar Ragvald, commercial director at Eleiko. “They’re planning spaces that can evolve alongside their members and their business.”

Design for adaptability, not just capacity

Facilities that perform well over time tend to share one trait: adaptability. Programming shifts; member demographics change; training styles evolve – all of which means spaces designed with adaptability are better positioned to support changing member needs over time.

A modular approach to strength training environments allows operators to expand functionality without increasing their footprint. By integrating racks, cable stations, platforms and storage into a cohesive system, gyms can support multiple training styles within one zone. This space suits foundational strength work, rehab, personal training and high-performance lifting.

For operators, this flexibility reduces the likelihood of costly redesigns later.

“Facilities designed with adaptability from the outset are better equipped to avoid disruptive upgrades,” Ragvald explains. “This approach protects the investment while supporting long-term growth.”

Make every square metre work harder

Space is one of the industry’s most valuable commodities, creating an opportunity for operators to unlock greater training capacity through thoughtful design.

Carefully planned strength layouts focus on flow as much as function, creating environments where members can move confidently and coaches can operate efficiently, even during peak hours.

Integrated storage, multi-use stations and compact equipment footprints all contribute to a calmer, more organised training floor – something members increasingly associate with quality.

“When a space feels intentional, people train with more confidence,” says Ragvald. “That perception has real commercial value.”

Serve a broader member base without fragmenting the floor

Today’s strength audience is more diverse than ever. Beginners want guidance and approachability. Experienced lifters expect precision and performance. Personal trainers need versatility, while group training continues to grow.

Rather than segmenting the floor into narrow training areas, forward-looking operators are creating unified strength zones that support multiple user journeys simultaneously.

The result is not just operational efficiency; it’s inclusivity.

“A well-designed strength space lowers the barrier to entry while still delivering the performance serious lifters expect,” Ragvald notes. “That balance is where long-term member growth happens.”

Cohesion builds trust

Equipment selection is often discussed in terms of durability or biomechanics, but visual consistency plays a powerful, and often underestimated, role in shaping member perception.

Spaces that feel cohesive signal professionalism; they communicate that the operator has invested thoughtfully in the training experience.

A cohesive equipment strategy helps facilities present a more unified, premium training environment.

“Members may not consciously analyse design,” says Ragvald, “but they immediately feel the difference between a space that’s been planned and one that’s been assembled.”

Future-proofing is now a commercial strategy

The pace of change in fitness is accelerating. Operators who once redesigned every decade are now adapting far more frequently as trends, technology and member expectations shift.

Scalable strength solutions – whether modular systems, attachment-driven functionality or expandable training rigs – allow facilities to evolve without disruptive reinvestment. Just as importantly, they create room for experimentation.

“Operators shouldn’t feel locked into a single training model,” Ragvald says. “The strongest facilities are the ones prepared to adapt.”

Plan with purpose – and choose the right partners

Effective gym design begins long before equipment arrives on site. It starts with understanding member needs, defining training priorities and mapping how the space will function throughout the day.

At Eleiko, this process typically combines consultation, layout planning and 3D visualisation to help operators see how decisions translate into real training environments.

But the principle extends beyond any single supplier.

“The best outcomes happen when operators choose partners who listen first,” Ragvald says. “Great facilities aren’t built from catalogues – they’re built from understanding.”

Five considerations when building a modern strength zone

1. Maximize the footprint you already have

Look for integrated, multi-use solutions that unlock more functionality without expanding the floor.

2. Design for flowLayouts should reduce congestion, improve safety and support efficient coaching.

3. Support training diversity

Create spaces that welcome beginners while still challenging experienced lifters.

4. Prioritise cohesionConsistency in design enhances usability and strengthens brand perception.

5. Plan for evolution

Choose scalable solutions that allow your facility to grow without major redesign.

About Eleiko

Eleiko is a global leader in strength equipment, supporting athletes, coaches and fitness operators with precision-engineered training solutions and facility design expertise.

Our product and facility design team can help create a space tailored to your needs, maximising every square metre to deliver the ultimate lifting experience for your athletes and members. 

Start your bespoke project: https://eleiko.com/design-facility

Eleiko 
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