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About Exercise Flooring
Exercise flooring is an essential component in any fitness or workout environment. It provides a safe and stable surface for exercise activities, reducing the risk of injury and enhancing the overall workout experience. The material used for exercise flooring is specifically designed to be durable, slip-resistant, and shock-absorbent, which makes it ideal for high-impact exercises like jumping, running, and weightlifting.
Exercise flooring is often made from rubber, foam, or vinyl, as these materials offer excellent grip, are long-lasting, and are easy to clean and maintain. Rubber exercise flooring is particularly popular due to its durability, slip-resistance, and shock-absorption properties, and is often used in commercial gym settings. Foam flooring is lightweight and provides good cushioning, making it ideal for use in home workout spaces, while vinyl exercise flooring is cost-effective and easy to install, making it a popular choice for personal training studios.
In addition to its functional benefits, exercise flooring also adds a touch of style to any workout space. At RubberFlooring4U we have a wide range of colors and designs to choose from, making it easy to find a product that matches the décor of your gym, studio, or home workout space. Whether you are a fitness enthusiast looking for a comfortable surface for your home gym, or a professional trainer looking for durable and functional flooring for your studio, exercise flooring is an investment that will pay off in the long run by providing a safe and comfortable workout environment.
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Do you want durable and easy flooring? Look no further than rubber tiles. This flooring is a breeze to install and take care of. They are extremely durable and come in a wide variety of thicknesses to keep your subfloor safe, regardless of what exercises you plan on doing. And the best part? These tiles lock together tightly, so you don’t have to worry about them popping up in the middle of your Zumba class or when you’re running on the treadmill.
Rubber rolls are, by far, the most popular flooring on the market. Why? Because they are easy to install, and they are themost economical option for exercise room flooring for larger spaces.And that’s not all – they look great, too! After the rolls are installed, it is nearly impossible to see where one roll endsand the other one begins. Rubber rolls provide the shock absorbency that you need to keep your joints safe and the right amount of traction that will keep your feet on the ground during high-impact plyometric movements. It is the most versatile flooring for a variety of exercises.
Are you limited on workout space? Our rubber mats are the perfect solution to your problem. Using the treadmill while watching TV? Want to dedicate a small area of your room to a weightlifting station? Rubber exercise mats are the best exercise mat for carpet or any other subfloor that needs protection. These mats can provide the protection your subfloor needs from failed Olympic lifts and provide the comfort your tailbone needs from a hard floor. They are super convenient and can easily be moved from room to room or be put up for later use.
Are bodyweight exercises and light workouts your thing? Then foam exercise flooring is the way to go. Foam flooring is a piece of cake to install, too. Just lock the tiles together, and you will have new flooring in just minutes. It’s an easy way to jazz up your space, by choosing fun colors to create that puzzle exercise mat look that you often see in playrooms. Again, this flooring is best for light workouts or a starter gym at home. Foam is soft, so it doesn’t provide the same durability to hold up to heavy dumbbells or Olympic lifting, like rubber does.
Want durable exercise flooring that is also comfortable? Carpet tiles are a popular choice for exercise flooring in gyms all across the country. Why? For starters, carpet tiles are built to handle the wear and tear of intense workouts. The tiles are easy to clean and maintain and super simple to install. Just interlock them together, and you’ll have new exercise flooring in a matter of hours. One of the best things about carpet tiles is that they are extremely versatile. Not only does this make a great exercise flooring, this comfortable flooring works well in a kids’ play area or family room.
Do you plan on taking your exercise routine up a notch by pulling or pushing sleds, performing HIIT workouts, or hosting a daily CrossFit class? Then artificial turf is the way to go. Turf is a great option for running, sports specfic training, CrossFit routines, and more. This tough turf will withstand plenty of wear and tear and will still look great. However, this isn’t the best option for heavyweights because it doesn’t provide much subfloor protection. You may want to consider buying one of our exercise floor mats or adding an extra layer of protection if you plan on working weights into your routine.
Turning your garage into your gym space? PVC vinyl is a great option for garage floors. This flooring can withstand the wear and tear of both heavyweights and heavy vehicles. You’ll be able to workout on this floor and park your car on it without any problems. Don’t worry about this flooring staining or getting damaged easily either. PVC Plastic tiles can easily withstand car chemicals and sweat. Simply clean the floor with mild soap and water to keep it in top shape.
Exercise Flooring Buyer’s Guide
If you’re looking for a great workout, it’s about so much more than the equipment you use or the moves you do. Believe it or not, the flooring that’s under your feet while you’re exercising plays a huge role in helping you achieve your maximum results. We offer multiple styles of exercise flooring at RubberFlooring4U that will help you reach your health goals while keeping your joints protected.
Exercise Flooring Buyer’s Guide