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Although this issue seems pretty straightforward when it’s laid out, I can be difficult to get your initial equipment list together.

 

Okay, so you’ve decided to open a gym and you want to get all the gear, but of course, you need to stick to your budget too. Here’s what I tell people - your initial list should include the gear that you need to run your gym every day. I know that that statement sounds very simple but that’s the beauty of it. It’s a simple rule that keeps you on task and helps to control the budget too.

Okay, what gear do you actually need first?

Well, in a strength and conditioning style gym, things like barbells, bumper plates, a pull-up rig, kettlebells, wall balls, and plyo boxes should be at the top of your list.

Also, think about storage too. You’re going to need a way to organise all your new gear. That is a place to start, however, your training methodology may make your “what I need to run my gym everyday” list look a little different.

That will get you started and if you need help with fitting out a new gym or help with equipment, just grab my contact details from my bio or check out the link below:

https://www.againfaster.com.au/adam-lesniak-gym-fit-out-guide

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