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Specifier:
Strong foundations

Julie Cramer highlights recent health club flooring upgrades, as top suppliers give their advice

Published in Health Club Management 2026 issue 4
Floor options include a wide range of colours, textures and finishes
Floor options include a wide range of colours, textures and finishes / Shutterstock / adriaticfoto
John Halls
/ Physical Company / NELSON PHOTOS
John Halls
Physical Company

Health clubs expanding into wellness, recovery and social spaces should start with a simple principle: one size does not fit all. Different zones demand flooring that’s fit for purpose, balancing aesthetics with performance factors such as impact absorption, acoustics, energy restitution and slip resistance.

Crucially, great design no longer requires compromise. Ecore’s ECOsurfaces range offers a wide palette of colours, textures and finishes, allowing distinctive interiors across all areas without sacrificing durability or comfort. Quality matters: you genuinely get what you pay for, which is why we partner with specialists Ecore, Polyflor and – for turf tracks – Custom Grass.

Quality really matters: you genuinely get what you pay for

If integrating branding, ensure it lasts, with logos woven into turf at manufacture or water jet-cut into rubber rather than applied superficially.

Finally, always install flooring properly, otherwise even the highest quality products can degrade quickly, leading to premature replacement and additional costs.

More: www.physicalcompany.co.uk

CASE STUDY

A Johnson Health Tech recently-opened showroom features a full gym, training space and partner meeting room. 

Physical provided all flooring, responding to a simple brief from MD Matt Pengelly, who said: “Install the flooring you’d choose if it were your own gym.”

The result is a zoned solution that accentuates distinct equipment ranges and training concepts, using Ecore’s ECOsurfaces range throughout. Different shades are used across the main gym, Vision and Sprint 8 zones, the latter also featuring a prominent Sprint 8 logo.

EcoMax tiles echo Johnson Health Tech’s red colour palette in the free weights zone, while Valera RXT creates a herringbone wood-effect floor in the hotel-style side room housing Onyx, Johnson Health Tech’s premium equipment range.

Finally, a four-lane custom grass track runs through the gym in bright red with white markings.

Flooring by Physical
Training zones can be defined by different flooring surfaces / Physical Company
Tony Buchanan
Tony Buchanan, Absolute Performance
Tony Buchanan
Absolute Performance

We’ve seen a shift in expectations from members of health clubs and gyms in recent years. Individuals are taking more of a holistic approach to their fitness routine, not only prioritising intensity but also wellness, relaxation, recovery and social interaction. To accommodate these changes, start from the ground up.

Entrust a specialist, not a generalist. Not all gym flooring is the same; what is required in a heavy footfall gym will be completely different from a calming yoga studio. Make sure your flooring is fit for purpose, whether that’s durability, shock absorption, slip resistance or cleanability. Utilise your flooring to create clear zones for warm-ups, cool-downs, rest and recovery, to create smooth transitions throughout your space.

Entrust a specialist, not a generalist. Not all gym flooring is the same

Think about the atmosphere you want to create. Acoustic flooring reduces noise, creates less disruption and a calmer environment. Custom branding enhances the aesthetic of your space, creating continuity and a premium finish.

More: www.aperformance.co.uk

Gym flooring
Consider qualities such as durability and shock absorption / Absolute Performance
CASE STUDY

Absolute Performance recently transformed a Grade II listed former church in Bolton. The client had a vision of creating a meaningful gym space while keeping many of its impressive original features, including stained glass windows. The aim was to accommodate a wide range of activities in a memorable space that would keep clients coming back.

In order to preserve the integrity of the building, we specified 40mm heavyweight flooring throughout to minimise impact and noise. The pilates reformer studio retained its original wood floor for a calming atmosphere, while a custom-branded turf and platform inserts embedded the Church PT brand throughout the space for a premium finish.

Inside gym
Custom branding enhances the interior aesthetic of a space / Absolute Performance
Harry Tafota-Nash
Harry Tafota-Nash / CMS Danskin Acoustics
Harry Tafota-Nash
CMS Danskin Acoustics

Health clubs are evolving beyond traditional workout spaces, expanding into wellness, recovery and social areas. Each of these zones deserves its own environment and flooring plays a critical role in defining how a space looks, feels and performs.

Good aesthetics and durability are a given, but creating the right atmosphere requires deeper consideration. Acoustics, impact noise and vibration all influence member experience, particularly where contrasting activities sit side by side.

Good aesthetics and durability are a given, but creating atmosphere requires deeper consideration

A tranquil wellness studio demands sound absorption and isolation, while social or high-energy areas benefit from finishes that manage noise without feeling flat or clinical.

We guide our customers through the entire specification process, taking time to understand how each space will be used and what performance is required. By adopting a holistic approach to floor design – considering adjacent areas, as well as the space itself – we help create environments that work. With a wide range of flooring finishes available in multiple colours, we deliver solutions that perform and look the part.

More: www.cmsdanskin.co.uk

CASE STUDY

At The Riverside Club resident’s gym at Berkeley Group’s Heron Wharf, London, we worked with installer Sport and Fitness Flooring – from specification to completion – to deliver a floor with the required visual appeal and performance.

Protecting apartments above and an adjacent cinema from sound transfer required the acoustics expertise and specialist products which are at the core of what we offer.

We supplied Regupol Everroll Ultimate floor covering and Impact Pad protection layer beneath to enhance the concrete jack-up floor.

For applications including CrossFit, cardio, free-weights, lifting platforms, yoga and spin studios, Everroll Ultimate comes in 27 colours to match branding, with bespoke branding close to launch. Everroll’s shock absorbing qualities make it easy on the joints and its anti-slip properties protect members during workouts.

Gym equipment inside gym
Social and high energy areas need finishes that manage noise / CMS Danskin Acoustics
Dan Savin
BLK BOX

Health clubs should ensure enough time, care, attention and budget is allocated to choosing the right flooring solution for the required function. Flooring is often an afterthought, and this can greatly limit options available, impacting quality and suitability. Don’t overcomplicate things. For many ‘spaces’, the same solution might be the most appropriate, which can save money and time. Specific areas can still be identified by finish or colour while maintaining floor level, quality and durability. This also can help from a cleaning and maintenance perspective and in many instances, preserve flexibility in layout longer-term.

Don’t overcomplicate things – the same solution might be the most appropriate

More: www.blkboxfitness.com

BLK BOX’s Dan Savin says make sure flooring isn’t an afterthought
BLK BOX’s Dan Savin says make sure flooring isn’t an afterthought / Blk Box
Inside gym
The acoustic solution is low profile to maximise ceiling height / Blk Box
CASE STUDY

The flooring at Gymbox Finsbury Park provides a perfect canvas for all types of training. BLK BOX was tasked with supplying and installing an acoustic solution which met the requirements of independent testing, while maintaining flow and aesthetic throughout the 500sq m gym floor.

We maintained the same level of finish across the main gym floor and high intensity studio, while integrating our Fusion rolled rubber and Velocity Turf, including custom-branded, inlaid weightlifting platforms and a separate track-side lifting zone, identified with different colours.

BLK BOX acoustic systems are full-surface solutions, low in profile to ensure floor to ceiling height is maximised which is vital for functional training modalities. A key benefit to the systems is the stability they provide underfoot while not sacrificing acoustic performance. This enables the same multi-layered build-up to be used in all areas of a facility with no sacrifice to performance or functionality.

BLK BOX rope
The Gymbox floor provides stability underfoot for users / Blk Box
Jayne Jones
Jayne Jones / Eleiko
Jayne Jones
Eleiko UK

When designing strength training areas, flooring should be considered a performance surface rather than simply a finish. The right solution supports safety, acoustics, equipment longevity and overall member confidence.

As strength training continues to grow across increasingly diverse member groups, operators are often balancing heavier lifting with adjacent wellness, recovery or social spaces. Managing noise and vibration becomes essential – not only to protect the building, but to create an environment where multiple activities can comfortably coexist.

The right solution supports safety, acoustics, equipment longevity and member confidence

We typically encourage operators to think about flooring early in the design process, alongside equipment layouts and traffic flow. Heavier lifting zones benefit from integrated drop areas that absorb impact and reduce barbell bounce, while still providing stable footing. Just as importantly, visual clarity helps members instinctively understand how to use the space safely.

More: www.eleiko.com

Man lifting a weight
The flooring in the lifting zone supports high volume use / Eleiko / University of Portsmouth
CASE STUDY

A recent project at the University of Portsmouth demonstrates how flooring integration can shape function and aesthetics within a strength space.

Working with architects and installation partners, the brief was to create a lifting zone that felt integrated into the facility while supporting high-volume use. The area had previously been changing rooms, meaning the floor level was lower due to drainage – a constraint that required technical coordination during the build-up.

SVR insert platforms were incorporated into the floor, with precision cut-outs allowing them to sit flush with the surrounding surface. This created clearly defined drop zones for heavier lifts while maintaining a seamless floor.

Eleiko SVR inserts help reduce noise, vibration and barbell bounce and custom tile colours designated the lifting area, while the platforms were kept visually simple to balance the facility’s broader branding. The result is a cohesive strength zone that supports serious training while complementing the architectural intent of the space.

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features

Specifier:
Strong foundations

Julie Cramer highlights recent health club flooring upgrades, as top suppliers give their advice

Published in Health Club Management 2026 issue 4
Floor options include a wide range of colours, textures and finishes
Floor options include a wide range of colours, textures and finishes / Shutterstock / adriaticfoto
John Halls
/ Physical Company / NELSON PHOTOS
John Halls
Physical Company

Health clubs expanding into wellness, recovery and social spaces should start with a simple principle: one size does not fit all. Different zones demand flooring that’s fit for purpose, balancing aesthetics with performance factors such as impact absorption, acoustics, energy restitution and slip resistance.

Crucially, great design no longer requires compromise. Ecore’s ECOsurfaces range offers a wide palette of colours, textures and finishes, allowing distinctive interiors across all areas without sacrificing durability or comfort. Quality matters: you genuinely get what you pay for, which is why we partner with specialists Ecore, Polyflor and – for turf tracks – Custom Grass.

Quality really matters: you genuinely get what you pay for

If integrating branding, ensure it lasts, with logos woven into turf at manufacture or water jet-cut into rubber rather than applied superficially.

Finally, always install flooring properly, otherwise even the highest quality products can degrade quickly, leading to premature replacement and additional costs.

More: www.physicalcompany.co.uk

CASE STUDY

A Johnson Health Tech recently-opened showroom features a full gym, training space and partner meeting room. 

Physical provided all flooring, responding to a simple brief from MD Matt Pengelly, who said: “Install the flooring you’d choose if it were your own gym.”

The result is a zoned solution that accentuates distinct equipment ranges and training concepts, using Ecore’s ECOsurfaces range throughout. Different shades are used across the main gym, Vision and Sprint 8 zones, the latter also featuring a prominent Sprint 8 logo.

EcoMax tiles echo Johnson Health Tech’s red colour palette in the free weights zone, while Valera RXT creates a herringbone wood-effect floor in the hotel-style side room housing Onyx, Johnson Health Tech’s premium equipment range.

Finally, a four-lane custom grass track runs through the gym in bright red with white markings.

Flooring by Physical
Training zones can be defined by different flooring surfaces / Physical Company
Tony Buchanan
Tony Buchanan, Absolute Performance
Tony Buchanan
Absolute Performance

We’ve seen a shift in expectations from members of health clubs and gyms in recent years. Individuals are taking more of a holistic approach to their fitness routine, not only prioritising intensity but also wellness, relaxation, recovery and social interaction. To accommodate these changes, start from the ground up.

Entrust a specialist, not a generalist. Not all gym flooring is the same; what is required in a heavy footfall gym will be completely different from a calming yoga studio. Make sure your flooring is fit for purpose, whether that’s durability, shock absorption, slip resistance or cleanability. Utilise your flooring to create clear zones for warm-ups, cool-downs, rest and recovery, to create smooth transitions throughout your space.

Entrust a specialist, not a generalist. Not all gym flooring is the same

Think about the atmosphere you want to create. Acoustic flooring reduces noise, creates less disruption and a calmer environment. Custom branding enhances the aesthetic of your space, creating continuity and a premium finish.

More: www.aperformance.co.uk

Gym flooring
Consider qualities such as durability and shock absorption / Absolute Performance
CASE STUDY

Absolute Performance recently transformed a Grade II listed former church in Bolton. The client had a vision of creating a meaningful gym space while keeping many of its impressive original features, including stained glass windows. The aim was to accommodate a wide range of activities in a memorable space that would keep clients coming back.

In order to preserve the integrity of the building, we specified 40mm heavyweight flooring throughout to minimise impact and noise. The pilates reformer studio retained its original wood floor for a calming atmosphere, while a custom-branded turf and platform inserts embedded the Church PT brand throughout the space for a premium finish.

Inside gym
Custom branding enhances the interior aesthetic of a space / Absolute Performance
Harry Tafota-Nash
Harry Tafota-Nash / CMS Danskin Acoustics
Harry Tafota-Nash
CMS Danskin Acoustics

Health clubs are evolving beyond traditional workout spaces, expanding into wellness, recovery and social areas. Each of these zones deserves its own environment and flooring plays a critical role in defining how a space looks, feels and performs.

Good aesthetics and durability are a given, but creating the right atmosphere requires deeper consideration. Acoustics, impact noise and vibration all influence member experience, particularly where contrasting activities sit side by side.

Good aesthetics and durability are a given, but creating atmosphere requires deeper consideration

A tranquil wellness studio demands sound absorption and isolation, while social or high-energy areas benefit from finishes that manage noise without feeling flat or clinical.

We guide our customers through the entire specification process, taking time to understand how each space will be used and what performance is required. By adopting a holistic approach to floor design – considering adjacent areas, as well as the space itself – we help create environments that work. With a wide range of flooring finishes available in multiple colours, we deliver solutions that perform and look the part.

More: www.cmsdanskin.co.uk

CASE STUDY

At The Riverside Club resident’s gym at Berkeley Group’s Heron Wharf, London, we worked with installer Sport and Fitness Flooring – from specification to completion – to deliver a floor with the required visual appeal and performance.

Protecting apartments above and an adjacent cinema from sound transfer required the acoustics expertise and specialist products which are at the core of what we offer.

We supplied Regupol Everroll Ultimate floor covering and Impact Pad protection layer beneath to enhance the concrete jack-up floor.

For applications including CrossFit, cardio, free-weights, lifting platforms, yoga and spin studios, Everroll Ultimate comes in 27 colours to match branding, with bespoke branding close to launch. Everroll’s shock absorbing qualities make it easy on the joints and its anti-slip properties protect members during workouts.

Gym equipment inside gym
Social and high energy areas need finishes that manage noise / CMS Danskin Acoustics
Dan Savin
BLK BOX

Health clubs should ensure enough time, care, attention and budget is allocated to choosing the right flooring solution for the required function. Flooring is often an afterthought, and this can greatly limit options available, impacting quality and suitability. Don’t overcomplicate things. For many ‘spaces’, the same solution might be the most appropriate, which can save money and time. Specific areas can still be identified by finish or colour while maintaining floor level, quality and durability. This also can help from a cleaning and maintenance perspective and in many instances, preserve flexibility in layout longer-term.

Don’t overcomplicate things – the same solution might be the most appropriate

More: www.blkboxfitness.com

BLK BOX’s Dan Savin says make sure flooring isn’t an afterthought
BLK BOX’s Dan Savin says make sure flooring isn’t an afterthought / Blk Box
Inside gym
The acoustic solution is low profile to maximise ceiling height / Blk Box
CASE STUDY

The flooring at Gymbox Finsbury Park provides a perfect canvas for all types of training. BLK BOX was tasked with supplying and installing an acoustic solution which met the requirements of independent testing, while maintaining flow and aesthetic throughout the 500sq m gym floor.

We maintained the same level of finish across the main gym floor and high intensity studio, while integrating our Fusion rolled rubber and Velocity Turf, including custom-branded, inlaid weightlifting platforms and a separate track-side lifting zone, identified with different colours.

BLK BOX acoustic systems are full-surface solutions, low in profile to ensure floor to ceiling height is maximised which is vital for functional training modalities. A key benefit to the systems is the stability they provide underfoot while not sacrificing acoustic performance. This enables the same multi-layered build-up to be used in all areas of a facility with no sacrifice to performance or functionality.

BLK BOX rope
The Gymbox floor provides stability underfoot for users / Blk Box
Jayne Jones
Jayne Jones / Eleiko
Jayne Jones
Eleiko UK

When designing strength training areas, flooring should be considered a performance surface rather than simply a finish. The right solution supports safety, acoustics, equipment longevity and overall member confidence.

As strength training continues to grow across increasingly diverse member groups, operators are often balancing heavier lifting with adjacent wellness, recovery or social spaces. Managing noise and vibration becomes essential – not only to protect the building, but to create an environment where multiple activities can comfortably coexist.

The right solution supports safety, acoustics, equipment longevity and member confidence

We typically encourage operators to think about flooring early in the design process, alongside equipment layouts and traffic flow. Heavier lifting zones benefit from integrated drop areas that absorb impact and reduce barbell bounce, while still providing stable footing. Just as importantly, visual clarity helps members instinctively understand how to use the space safely.

More: www.eleiko.com

Man lifting a weight
The flooring in the lifting zone supports high volume use / Eleiko / University of Portsmouth
CASE STUDY

A recent project at the University of Portsmouth demonstrates how flooring integration can shape function and aesthetics within a strength space.

Working with architects and installation partners, the brief was to create a lifting zone that felt integrated into the facility while supporting high-volume use. The area had previously been changing rooms, meaning the floor level was lower due to drainage – a constraint that required technical coordination during the build-up.

SVR insert platforms were incorporated into the floor, with precision cut-outs allowing them to sit flush with the surrounding surface. This created clearly defined drop zones for heavier lifts while maintaining a seamless floor.

Eleiko SVR inserts help reduce noise, vibration and barbell bounce and custom tile colours designated the lifting area, while the platforms were kept visually simple to balance the facility’s broader branding. The result is a cohesive strength zone that supports serious training while complementing the architectural intent of the space.

Read more from this issue of HCM magazine

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