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What necessary supporting facilities do you need to open a larger gym? I heard that Marseille equipment is a professional accessory?
Supporting facilities, first of all, three aspects.

Leisure area: Bathing and dressing room. Conditional can have things such as billiards, also can have a front desk to sell water, drinks, tonics, etc.

Gym: mainly spinning area and yoga area. Bicycles generally need more than 30+ devices, depending on the size of the space. There should be relaxation equipment such as public yoga mats and sponge shafts in the sports area, as well as free equipment such as ropes, sandbags, trampolines and boxing gloves.

Instrument area:

Fixtures: Treadmill, Aerobic Rowing Machine, Sitting Rowing Machine, Butterfly Swimming Machine, High Pulling Machine, Sitting Flat Pusher, pommel Horse Machine, Side Flat Lift Machine, Leg Lift Machine, Gantry Frame, Mine Frame, T-frame, Sitting and Lifting Heel Frame, etc.

Free equipment: dumbbell 2.5-45 kg full weight. Barbell piece 2.5-25 full weight. The number of barbell pieces needs a little more. About 5 barbell bars, 1000 lbs. The kettle weighs 5-25 kilograms. There are also snake bars, small barbell bars and other shaped barbell bars. Rope, chain, elastic band.

Auxiliary equipment: flat plate, upward sloping pedal, recumbent push, upward sloping push, downward sloping push, priest stool, sit-up stool, etc.

If conditions permit, there can be hexagonal cages, dummies and other instruments. The rest is to have a professional coach. These are all necessary equipment for the gym. Let go of the rest!