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How to Design a Personal Training Facility

How to Design a Personal Training Facility

How to Design a Personal Training Facility


Whether you're a personal training veteran or a fresh face in the field, the idea of launching your own Fitness Studio has likely crossed your mind. With a simple Google search, multiple steps becomes apparent, but we believe none is more important than the gym design phase.

 

Crafting a thoughtfully designed PT studio isn't just about the aesthetics; it's about creating an environment that propels clients toward their fitness goals while embodying your unique brand. Striking a balance between visual appeal, practicality, and key fitness elements.

Inspiring clients to push their limits in a comfortable space demands meticulous planning and embracing challenges. In this article, we delve into the pivotal aspects of PT Studio design, merging our own insights with essential ingredients so that you have a complete guide to hand when the time arrives to open up your own studio.

Table of Contents:

     


    Designing a Personal Training Studio

        1. Setting the Goals, Vision, and Budget
        1. Space Planning and Layout Design
        1. Equipment Selection and Placement
        1. Flooring and Surface Considerations
        1. Lighting
        1. Colour Scheme and Branding
        1. Storage Solutions
        1. Safety and Accessibility
        1. Sound and Acoustics
        1. Mirrors and Visual Feedback
        1. Client Amenities and Comfort

      1. Setting the Goals, Vision, and Budget

      The journey of designing a personal training studio starts by defining the goals, vision, and budget. This initial phase sets the foundation for your entire project. Clear goals aid focus, keeping your vision on track and help you make informed decisions as you progress.

      Additionally, this stage will involve defining the gyms nature and who your target audience is going to be. Will you focus on weight loss, muscle gain, or overall wellness? Are you targeting athletes, older adults, or beginners? Defining this early guides design choices, enabling tailored services for specific needs and establishing the foundational framework for the studio.

      Crafting a compelling vision is equally crucial. It distinguishes your studio, vividly illustrating the possibilities for clients. This vision guides your design and branding, inspiring both you and potential clients.

      Lastly, setting a budget on equipment and aesthetics, helps to ground your design in reality. Budgets vary based on project size, ranging from £5,000 - £10,000 for smaller spaces based on baluu, to potentially £75,000 according to xplorgym. Careful budgeting prevents disappointment and ensures your personal training studio dreams become reality.


      2. Space Planning and Layout Design

       

      Balance is essential – equipment and open areas must work together. A well-equipped studio should offer a spacious open environment with movement freedom. Moreover, appropriate zoning of specific areas like free weights, cardio, and stretching enhances accessibility which aids client navigation across the gym.

      Studio design is about tailoring the space to your vision. Looking to focus on one-to-one client sessions? Create a more intimate gym space for personalised client attention. Want to focus on group classes? Allocate more of the gym to open space for larger community based activities.

      Done right, it breathes life into your vision, nurturing an environment where fitness thrives. If you need more inspiration, delve into this article by Housing on different interior design options for your gym!


      3. Equipment Selection and Placement

       

      Strategic placement of equipment ensures a seamless flow. For clients, thoughtful space planning allows them to easily transition between different exercises or zones, whereas for trainers it can create a more dynamic space that results in minimal disruption to training.

      Ultimately equipment choice should match your mission and cater to client needs. While equipment is functional, it also serves as part of your studios vibe with the choice between modern strength machines and classic weights, shaping how the place feels.

      Balancing variety and space is crucial. Equipment diversity should invite exploration without overcrowding, to create a space where efficiency and atmosphere are at their most optimum.

       

      4. Flooring and Surface Considerations

       

      Shock-absorbent flooring cushions high-impact activities and provides traction that prevents clients slipping during intense exercises. Cushioned zones cater to yoga and stretching which can enhance performance by reducing injury risk.

      Comfort is also integral to experience such as having adequate padding for floor exercises. Additionally, gym flooring contributes to reinforcing the personal training studio's identity. To find out more about this topic read our full gym flooring buying guide.


      5. Lighting

       

      Incorporating elements like LED lighting, calibrated Halo Mirrors, and thoughtful downlights into your studio space can create an environment of positive energy and motivation.

      Designs fortunate enough to incorporate natural light into the space, should focus on the placement of doors and windows. They provide a fantastic opportunity to use natural daylight, ventilation, and allows the arrangement of equipment to be adapted to suit the environment.


      6. Colour Scheme and Branding

       

      Inviting clients to an environment that is recognisable, but shows off your values is a great way of building trust and connecting with them. Each visual detail needs to resonates with their own fitness narrative and the one that you are trying to convey.

      We know how important branding can be, so as part of our gym design process we offer a wide range of customisable branding options on gym equipment and gym flooring. Going this extra step can truly be the difference that elevates your personal training studio space from the competition.


      7. Storage Solutions

       

      Storage solutions enhance safety, eliminate trip hazards, and streamline workouts. Trainers can access tools swiftly, keeping a sessions momentum going and clients don't have to search across the studio space to find the right piece of equipment.


      8. Safety and Accessibility

      In modern studio design, safety and accessibility are paramount. A welcoming space offers adaptable equipment, a versatile space, and clear signage that caters to different ability levels. Prioritising this in design including considering the placement of non-slip flooring to emergency exits, ensures workouts remain risk-free.

      Confidence thrives in a secure environment and enables clients to focus on their wellness goals. In turn, this can fosters trust with clients that encourages return visits and referrals. Safety and accessibility are not just tick box exercises but form a foundational element of a well rounded studio design.

       


      9. Sound and Acoustics

       

      This is more than just noise reduction; it's about creating clear focus for clients. By curbing echoes or distractions through sound-absorbing materials, the studio becomes an immersive space. Soundproofing shields the studio from external disruptions, leading to a more optimum workout environment.


      10. Mirrors and Visual Feedback

       

      Beyond simple mechanics, they capture transformations over each session, which can fuel client motivation. Visible changes help to boost confidence, helping clients to push their boundaries. With each reflection, clients are positively reminded every step is a stride towards personal growth and well-being.

       


       

      11. Client Amenities and Comfort

      Creating the perfect studio requires considering a few outside factors for clients. The workout is just one aspect, and many on their fitness journey are also seeking a sense of community. Client loyalty rests on experience, and they will return to spaces that value their overall well-being and that foster a sense of belonging.

      When designing your gym, think about how you can do this. If space is available, create comfortable areas where people can relax after sessions to encourage connections beyond their workouts. Create environments that offer mental respite, this could be something as simple as adding hydration stations.

      Doing this conveys you care gym from simply being a workout space, to a hub of relationships and friendships that so many are looking for. Creating a memorable experience that not only nurtures the body and mind, but overall wellbeing, is a sure fire way of setting your studio apart from others.


       

      Encompassing many of the previous points in our own process, we also wanted to go over our own process to understand what working with Origin Fitness would be like when the time comes to design your next personal training studio:

        1. Discussing Your Vision

         

        At this stage we will talk to you through our business models, budgets, gym equipment requirements, and the overall look and feel of your gym facility. This stage is free and allows us to get a better understanding of your unique requirements:


        "Working with Origin was great. In the end, I think I got the perfect amount and mixture of equipment to start my business with. My account manager's product knowledge was second to none and he was able to advise perfectly on what I should be looking at, and what I should consider later on."

        - Erica Pease, Founder (Studio 37)


        2. Designing Your Gym

         

        This is an important stage in gym design, because it highlights factors that you may not have taken into consideration such as layout, equipment placement, and materials required.

        This allows you to revise plans at little to no cost allowing you to be as creative as you like without commitment. Once layout and equipment has been decided, we can move on to interior design and branding.

        Using the latest technology to create 3D models, renders, and videos we can demonstrate how it may feel to walk around your newly designed gym. Not only is this useful for visualisation, but has also played a key role in securing funding and pre-selling memberships to a gym before it even opens/is completed.

         


        "Since opening our clients have commented on how striking the design work is in the gym. Coupled with the high ceilings and natural light they find it a great place to train in. The quality of the equipment and flooring has also been positively received by members."

        - Robert Lindsay, Owner (True Fitness)


        3. Delivery, Installation, and Support

         

        While getting your facility up and running is just the a start of an exciting process, we know there may be technical issues and maintenance needs further down the line. This is one of the reasons we have an experienced team of engineers across the UK, to solve any problems that may occur.

        Across the country we ensure our time of engineers ensure that any faults are resolved in time and on budget. We know how vital keeping your personal training studio running is, which is why we put a large focus on the maintenance of equipment post-installation.

        Our service includes our qualified service engineers, who work in partnership with an extensive network of independent engineers on behalf of the brands we supply. This keeps you safe in knowledge your equipment will always be running and that you will have support when you need it.


        - Mark Jenkins, Owner (Fearless Gym)


        Conclusion

        To round things off, we hope that you now feel more aware of it takes to open your own studio, and we hope you keep this handy guide nearby for when the time comes to open up your own personal training gym.

        We know there can be many steps on this journey so if you need help, guidance or are interested in discussing your vision with our team of in-house experts, get in touch with our team on 0333 2000 750 or email us at hello@originfitness.com.


         

        FAQ

        What does it cost to open a PT Studio?

        Every PT Studio is unique meaning the exact cost can vary drastically for each studio. Budget and location are the biggest factors to consider. Location in a busier city means more competition and higher spend requirements for space. Budget impacts everything from gym size, to equipment. A safe guide would be between £10,000 to £15,000 to open a Personal Training Studio.

        What equipment do I need to open my own PT Studio?

        Equipment needs will vary depending on the type of studio you want to offer clients. It's always worth having essential items on hand such as dumbbells, weight benches, weight plates, barbells, racks, and some form of functional training equipment (i.e. resistance bands, boxing equipment) when starting out.

        What are the benefits to owning a PT studio?

        Set your own prices - Working for a commercial facility can be great when you're starting out to gain experience, but it can have downsides such as not being in control of your own rates. Having your own space allows you to charge prices as you see fit which can open the door to making more money.

        Increasing Income - Owning a personal training business is also a great way of increasing your income. A profitable business would not only increase your personal income, but having additional finances could then allow you to upgrade facilities, expand your team, or used to invest in other areas of your life.

        Choose Working Hours - Being able to set your own working hours can allow you to be more adaptable to the needs of different clients and work hours outside a regular 9-5 training schedule. It also allows you to have more adaptable approach to your own life allowing you to work as much as you need to.

        What are the disadvantages to owning a PT Studio?

        Leads - Working for yourself means you will no longer have access to a continuous flow of new clients coming into the gym every day. It’s key you nail down your lead generation activities, marketing, and how you plan to grow your client base until you have an established set of loyal clients.  

        Building your brand is one of the best ways to gain new clients, which is key to growing your client base. This will be needed especially if moving away from the area you worked in before. The easiest way of doing this is through social media marketing which we recommend you be real on, share client journeys, and be consistent with content output. If you’re curious about organically growing your business check out this article by Lesmills.

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