Building a home gym takes a lot of thought and preparation. It begins with choosing a room in the home that will accommodate your equipment and the way you want to work out.
The Best Location for a Home Gym
The best location for a home gym would be a basement or lowest level of the home with a concrete floor. The garage is another good option for a home gym. For light use, having a gym or workout space on the upper level may work for a stationary bicycle and light weights, but wouldn’t be a good option for a treadmill. Speaking from experience, the pounding on the treadmill is heard throughout the home and the sound of the ceiling shaking and lights flickering is an unnerving feeling I’d rather do without.
What Type of Home Gym Should I Build?
We aren’t new to building home gyms, we have done them before in our prior homes (HERE). With each gym we build we learn what we like, what works and what we want to change. We also work out differently as we age, our body and endurance changes and we need to adapt with new techniques. Our prior home gym was built for High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). While cardiovascular fitness should be a component of every gym, we built this gym primarily for strength training.
For the record, when I say we have built gyms, I mean my husband. The gym is the one room in our home he gets to design solely on his own…and he did an amazing job with this one! He spent weeks, days, and hours researching gym equipment and finally decided to go with Rogue Fitness (HERE) for all our home gym needs.
What Type of Gym Equipment Should I Use in My Home Gym
Rogue is the number one manufacturer of American made barbells and distributor of strength and conditioning equipment, including weightlifting bars, plates, racks and other fitness related equipment for personal home and professional sports teams. They are also the official supplier for the CrossFit games.
A Tour of our Home Gym
Come into our home gym and I’ll show you around.
Double Glass Doors
Frameless double doors lead into the gym. The ability of the doors to swing both ways is a bonus of frameless doors. Glass doors also give the gym a sleek and modern look and make the gym visibly appealing when not in use.
Rubber Floor Tiles
We have added rubber tiles to all our gyms and find them to be the perfect flooring for the space. My husband installs them himself and is always happy with the results. They would work great for a garage gym as well, or an area where you only want a small space covered instead of the entire area.
Monster Rack
The Best Pull Up Bars
Adjustable Benches
That’s an overview of the rack with bundled accessories. The rack has the ability to add many other accessories onto it – take a look at what we chose.
Plate Storage Rack
Rogue Matador
Rogue Training Plates
Rogue Junior Bar
Rogue Kids Pull Up Bar
Rogue Dumbbell Custom Rack
Rogue Dumbbells
Gym Rings
Rogue Abram Glutei Ring Developer
I’m including a couple videos to demonstrate training exercises for the GHD (HERE) and (HERE)
Rogue Landmine
Another piece of equipment that attaches easily to the Monsterlite is the Landmine and it works with your existing barbell.Popular Landmine Exercises include Landmine Press, Landmine Row, Bent Over Row, Push Press, Push Jerk, Deadlift, Cleans, and Standing Barbell Russian Twist.
Wall Mounter Rogue Accessories
The weightlifting belt is thin but still provides firm, stable support of the abdomen and lower back, while performing squats, deadlifts, hang cleans, etc.
The dip belt, as seen in competition at the CrossFit Games, is used mainly to add resistance to the body. The belt allow for a high load capacity and comes equipped with a reinforced, comfort-fit nylon body with heavy stitching, a 30″ total chain length, and a pair of straight-gate, locking carabiners. We chose the belt in black.
The bands are a versatile, go-anywhere accessory for customized resistance training—from mobility work and pull-up assistance to banded squats and bench presses.
The work out posters can be found HERE and HERE.
The last thing I want to mention about the gym is the wall color. We painted the walls a matte black, color is Sherwin Williams Tricorn Black.
To summarize, the products we used are listed below.
- Rubber floor tiles
- Monster Lite Rack
- Ohio Bar
- Fat/Skinney Pull Up Bar
- Adjustable Bench
- Plate storage rack
- Matador
- Color Training Plates
- Color training Plate Cart
- 320 LB Plate set
- Junior Bar
- Ohio Bar Rack
- Kids Pull-Up Bar
- Dumbbell Rack aka Mother of all Racks
- 15 pairs of Dumbbells 5 lbs to 75 lbs
- Wood Rings
- Ring Hanger
- Glute Ham Developer
- Belt and Band Hanger
- Landmine
- Dip Belt
- Weight Lifting Belt
- Elastic Bands
If you would like to see more of the gym, please visit my youtube channel for a private tour.
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