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Freedom to work out when and how you want. Create your own home gym – Work out when you want, where you want
Building a home gym gives you the freedom to work out on your own terms, without having to leave home. Whether you have a dedicated room, a basement, a garage, or just a corner in the living room, there are solutions to suit all spaces and budgets.
Why choose a home gym? Flexibility: Work out when it suits you, without having to adapt to opening hours or weather conditions.
Cost-effective: Save money on gym memberships and travel.
Privacy: Work out at your own pace without feeling observed.
Customizable: Create a workout environment that reflects your personal preferences and goals. Equipment for your home gym The choice of equipment depends on your training goals, available space, and budget. Here are some recommendations:
Equipment for your home gym All-round training: For training both large and small muscles Barbell and weight plates: For those who want to focus on strength training. Cardio machines Treadmill: Ideal for indoor running and walking. Exercise bike: Gentle on the joints and good for endurance training. Rowing machine: Provides a full-body workout and improves fitness. Elliptical trainer: Effective full-body workout that combines cardio and strength in a gentle way. Gym machines Multi-gym: Compact equipment that offers several exercises in one machine. Cable cross: For isolated exercises and variety in training. Planning and layout Before you start furnishing your home gym, consider the following:
Space: Make sure you have enough space for the equipment and to move freely. Ceiling height: Some exercises require a higher ceiling height, especially if you use a bar or bands. Ventilation: A well-ventilated space makes training more pleasant. Lighting: Good lighting is important for both safety and motivation.
Flooring: Be sure to protect your floor with rubber gym flooring Budget and purchase The cost of a home gym varies depending on the quality and quantity of equipment. A basic home gym can cost from a few thousand Swedish kronor up to tens of thousands of Swedish kronor for more advanced equipment. Consider starting with the basics and expanding gradually. FAQ – Common questions about home gyms How much space do I need for a home gym? It depends on the equipment you plan to use. For a basic home gym, 4–6 square meters is sufficient. For a more extensive gym, you may need 10–15 square meters or more.
What equipment should I start with? For beginners, dumbbells, kettlebells, resistance bands, and a weight bench are recommended. These provide a good foundation for both strength and functional training.
Do I need a high ceiling? It depends on the exercises you plan to perform. For most exercises, a ceiling height of 220–230 cm is sufficient. If you plan to use jumping exercises or bar exercises, a higher ceiling height may be advantageous. Also, remember that treadmills often require a little extra height because you are elevated on the machine when you run.
Is it expensive to build a home gym? The cost varies depending on the quality and quantity of equipment. A basic home gym can cost from a few thousand Swedish kronor up to tens of thousands of Swedish kronor for more advanced equipment.
Can I build a home gym in an apartment? Yes, it is possible. Choose quiet and compact machines, and remember to use floor protection to protect both the floor and dampen sound.
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