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Commercial Gym and Fitness Equipment for Health Clubs and Corporate Wellness Facilities

Commercial gym equipment is built for continuous, high-traffic use across modern fitness centers, corporate wellness spaces, and commercial fitness facilities. Core Health & Fitness delivers a full-commercial ecosystem of cardio and strength training equipment designed for durability, performance, and long-term uptime. With industry-leading brands like Star Trac, StairMaster, Nautilus, Schwinn, and Throwdown, facilities can outfit training spaces with high-quality, commercial-grade equipment that supports every workout experience, from cardio to full-body strength training.

Equipment options in this category

  • Cardio equipment (including treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, and climbers)
  • Strength training equipment (selectorized machines, plate-loaded strength, and strength machines)
  • Free weights (dumbbell sets and accessories)
  • Benches (flat, incline bench, Olympic flat bench)
  • Racks and cages (including squat racks and smith machine options)
  • Functional training systems (functional trainer and group training setups)
  • Pilates and specialty training equipment

Powered by trusted Core brands

Core Health & Fitness brings together a range of commercial fitness equipment from globally recognized brands like Star Trac, StairMaster, Nautilus, Schwinn, and Throwdown. Each brand is engineered for a specific role within the fitness ecosystem, whether it's high-performance cardio, biomechanics-driven strength equipment, or functional training solutions built for versatility.

From Nautilus selectorized and plate-loaded strength systems to StairMaster's iconic cardio machines and Schwinn's indoor cycling platforms, these brands form a cohesive, high-performance lineup designed to support diverse training zones, maximize uptime, and elevate the member experience across commercial facilities.

Built for high-traffic commercial environments

  • Heavy-duty steel frames and commercial-grade equipment designed for continuous daily use
  • Serviceable designs that support maintenance access and reduce downtime
  • Flexible layouts to optimize training space across cardio, strength, and functional zones
  • Intuitive consoles and ergonomics that support usability for all fitness levels
  • Proven durability and build quality trusted across global fitness centers, health clubs, and corporate wellness facilities

Planning a purchase for your facility?

Outfitting a commercial gym or fitness facility requires more than selecting individual pieces of gym equipment. Core Health & Fitness supports buyers through a consultative Request a Quote process designed for full-facility planning.

You can request guidance on equipment packages, compare product lines, plan quantities based on your space, and evaluate layout options for your training zones. Whether you're upgrading an existing gym or building a new commercial fitness facility, the team helps align your investment with your operational goals and member experience.

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FAQs

How many units of commercial gym equipment do I need for my facility?
The right quantity depends on your facility size, member volume, and training mix. Most commercial gyms allocate space across cardio, strength training equipment, and functional zones. As a general planning approach, cardio equipment requires dedicated spacing per unit to allow for safe traffic flow and maintenance access. A quote request allows us to recommend the right mix and quantity for your layout.
What's the typical investment range for commercial gym equipment?
Investment varies widely based on facility size, equipment mix, and level of technology or console integration. A full commercial gym equipment package for a fitness center or corporate wellness space is typically scoped during consultation. Requesting a quote allows us to align equipment recommendations with your budget and goals.
How do I compare different product lines and brands?
Each Core brand is designed for a specific purpose—Star Trac for cardio performance, Nautilus for biomechanics-driven strength, StairMaster for high-intensity cardio, Schwinn for group cycling, and Throwdown for functional training. Comparing options comes down to your training focus, user demographics, and facility positioning. Our team can guide side-by-side comparisons during the quote process.
Can I mix brands or equipment lines within one gym?
Yes. Most commercial fitness facilities use a mix of brands and product lines to create well-rounded training spaces. For example, pairing StairMaster cardio with Nautilus strength machines and Throwdown functional training systems is common to support training variety and maximize usage across different member types.
Do you help with gym layout and space planning?
Yes. Layout planning is a core part of the process. We help define training zones, optimize equipment placement, and ensure your training space supports both member flow and operational efficiency. This is typically included as part of the Request a Quote consultation.
What information do I need to request a quote?
To get started, it helps to provide your facility type, available square footage, target users, and any specific equipment preferences. If you have floor plans or a concept for your training space, those can help us deliver more precise recommendations.
Can I phase my equipment purchases over time?
Yes. Many operators phase investments based on budget cycles, expansion plans, or equipment refresh strategies. We can help prioritize essential equipment first and build a roadmap for future upgrades.
What should I consider before purchasing commercial gym equipment?
Key considerations include durability, maintenance requirements, training variety, user experience, and how the equipment supports your overall fitness solutions strategy. It's also important to plan for layout efficiency, power requirements for cardio equipment, and long-term serviceability.