Best Rubber Flooring Option for Gyms
The modern world is fast paced and cut throat, with little
time left for anything. You can see people running around from one point to
another at break neck speed, it’s like they are in a tearing hurry to reach
no-where. This hectic paced life has resulted in a huge range of health issues
from physical to mental to emotional and health workers are at a loss on how to
tackle these. However, off late quite a few people have started realizing the
value of staying fit and exercising. A whole new generation has taken to
fitness like bees to honey.
The result of this new approach to fitness has resulted in
the spawning of gyms all over the planet; you have big gyms that have the
latest equipment combined with saunas and steam baths. There are smaller gyms
with exercise equipment but not the fancy stuff like saunas, these gyms have
great infrastructure and coaches, some of these gyms are open 24x7. There are
however new gyms which are not only equipped with exercise equipment but also
include zumba, aerobics, dance and even yoga rooms. These gyms cater to a wide
audience and have a huge member base due to the variety of exercises they
offer.
There is another gym going crowd that is growing in numbers
but it is a different kind of gym that they go to, these are known as home gyms.
Homes gyms not so long ago were the stale of the rich who could afford to buy
expensive equipment, sound proof their rooms and install expensive rubber
based flooring by getting in touch with a Rubber Flooring Tiles Manufacturer.
This led to rumors that only those who were affluent could afford home gyms and
if you had a home gym you were affluent, and this really wasn’t far from the
truth. Prices back then were so exorbitant for the earlier mentioned stuff that
the common folk wouldn’t even dare dream of such amenities, buying them was a
whole other proposition.
Time however is a great game changer, advancements in modern
technology combined with global demand
and supply economics resulted in the prices of gym equipment going down. This
also resulted in the increase of budgets for research on Rubber Flooring. The
research led to a variety of rubber based flooring options like tiles, mats,
rolls, pvc and much more.
This advancement in technology and lowering of prices meant
that home gyms were now in the grasp of people who had moderate incomes and
were till now not able to install home gyms because of economical reasons.
Commercial Gyms and Home gyms vary in their choice of
flooring due to certain reasons:
- Commercial gyms have a higher footfall than home gyms: The higher footfall means commercial gyms requires a more durable type of flooring as wear and tear is higher in an area that is frequented by a higher number of people. Home gyms on the other hand are accessed only by an individual, family member or workout buddies or at a bare minimum by an individual and their coach.
- Commercial gyms have a higher amount of equipment and free weights: Commercial gyms have a huge range of equipment for exercise; they even have the same kind of machines in higher numbers in order to cater to a higher number of members. A commercial gym might even have more than 4 machines of leg press and bench press and the same goes for some other types of machines facilitating exercise. In addition to this commercial gyms have a huge array of free weights for e.g.: you can find about 10 set of 5 kg dumbbells alone in a commercial gym the same goes for the number of weight plates and bars. This puts a huge pressure on the flooring in a gym and the shearing and grinding effect of the equipment is bound to create friction on the floor. The axiomatic outcome is that commercial gyms purchasing Rubber Flooring Tiles with interlocking features that are of a higher thickness than normally used. Home gyms on the other hand have limited equipment stocked according to an individual’s taste and homes gyms don’t use a huge load of weights as a result the flooring required in home gyms is of much less thickness but is still rubber based.
- Commercial and home gyms are similar in their choice I choosing Rubber Flooring because of its shock absorption capabilities which is why rubber flooring is also called safety flooring. Both gyms can witness people and equipment falling. When people fall it can lead to injuries, sometimes serious in natures, rubber flooring helps cushion the impact of a fall thereby saving a person from serious harm, if a person were to fall while running the anti skid nature of the flooring also helps in stooping a slide in its tracks, you might just get a few bruises but ‘no pain no gain’ right? When equipment like free weights fall in a gym there is a risk of damage to the floor, rubber flooring as stated earlier cushions the impact thereby saving the flooring from any damage, this goes for home and commercial gyms alike.
- Commercial gyms and home gyms have a common problem: noise. Both gyms produce noise from equipment and weights being used, commercial ones have a higher noise quotient. Rubber flooring has noise absorbing and cancelling abilities. This feature comes in handy when your gym is in an apartment complex or in case of commercial gyms in a commercial complex/ building, as detailed out earlier equipments and weights cause noise, this can be a cause of nuisance for your neighbours or people in the floors below. The noise cancelling helps keep your neighbours calm and keeps your surrounding environment sound disturbance free thereby letting others live in peace. This also saves you from complaints and run ins with law agencies.
- Commercial and Home gyms are
sometimes equipped with swimming pools too, there are rubber flooring options
which are highly durable in moisture and wet surroundings. These rubber tiles
do not let water pool up on their surface and absorb it downwards thus, keeping
the top surface dry and letting you walk around with wet feet no matter how
water laden the surrounding environment is. You can actually walk straight from
a pool shower to the swimming pool without a worry due to the anti skid
features of rubber.
Rubber based flooring does not have any mould or fungus damage threats.
Some large gym areas use rubber rolls which are installed using an adhesive,
school and college gyms mostly use rolls due to large area that has to be
covered. Perhaps the best feature of rubber flooring is that it does not
requires expensive chemicals and cleaning tools to maintain it, all you need
is a slightly moist mop and in case of
interlocking tiles a vacuum and you are good to go. The interlocking tiles can
also be removed to clean the surface underneath.
To summarise the best rubber flooring options for gyms are rubber tiles,
rolls and mats. You could also use v- groove ones too,
The rubber flooring is suitable for gyms and play grounds and it does not need pendulum test as rubber flooring is fully slip resistant.
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