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Don’t Wait for the Weight to Ruin Your Floors-Use Gym Rubber Flooring

Weight rooms are a sight to see, grown men screaming, heavy weights, heavy sweating, and endless slamming and dropping of those weights onto the ground. The intensity of heavy lifting is a cultural phenomenon that is as old as the sport itself, and this means weight room floors better be ready for the grueling amount of force being placed upon them.  A rubber floor for gym centers is essentially the standard these days and considering the weight of a bench, a fully grown human, a bar, and the ridiculous amount of weight being added to the bar, this may still not be enough for heavy lifting areas. Rubber floor mats for gym exercises such as dead lifts, power cleans, leg presses, and bench press will offer these weight intense areas with the necessary added protection for your current rubber flooring and subflooring below that. Gym rubber flooring is strong, resilient material that can be bought in thicknesses of 3/16” to 1” inches for those weight intense areas described above.

While most fitness centers already effectively utilize rubber flooring, here are the four main reasons why floor mats for gym areas with weight intense exercises are necessary.

  1. Your floors are going to take a beating, its physics!
    Newton’s second law of motion states that force is equal to mass times acceleration. So an extremely heavy, loaded up barbell being thrown down at a fast speed equals a massive force being placed upon the floor. This is bad news for weight room floors as this force over a given time will assuredly do some damage to the quality and overall appearance of the current surfacing. Even gym rubber flooring could chip or dent over time in these areas, which is why employing extra rubber padding is a cheap and smart insurance policy for your gym subfloor.

2. Don’t break the bank!

A rubber floor for gym areas with heavy weight slamming, in conjunction with a heavy-duty gym mat will provide the ultimate protection for your subsurface as well as your gym equipment. Rubber is a natural shock absorber that will minimize bounce back and soften the blow of slammed barbells. Weights are expensive; replacing broken gym equipment can easily run you tens of thousands of dollars. Considering that in comparison to the cost of adding a few extra mats is an intelligent financial decision for any gym owner.

3. It’s all about appearance.

Gym rubber flooring does not have to be all black and boring. Add some serious character to weight room floors by choosing from the wide variety of visually attractive patterns, shapes and colors that are available these days.

4. Install with ease.

Adding extra floor mats for gym equipment that requires it is very simple. Simply lay down your extra protective heavy-duty mat on top of your current rubber floor for gym equipment protection that will last and last. The weight of these heavy machines/barbells is enough to hold this extra mat in place and no adhesive work is necessary.

A person doing ball exercise on blue color Ultra Durable, DIY Rubber Tiles
Black mat with squarse and inside with a dot over a truck

Beat up, chipped, fitness center floors are a common sight for most avid weight lifters. It’s hard to tell how immense of a difference a nice looking gym floor makes until you actually see one. So consider these four reasons to add extra padding with the implementation of thick rubber gym mats in areas that need it and set your gym apart from the rest!

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