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Keeping a Consistent Look in Your Facility

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Each year, more and more campus recreation facilities are going through updates and renovations to become expansive and inclusive spaces offering far more than a series of intramural sports courts. According to a research study conducted by the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association NIRSA, over 60% of current and prospective college and university students reported that the recreation facility and programs offered on campus has an influence on their decision to attend. Hence, the evolution of the campus rec facility from design and aesthetics to fitness and sports programming has begun.

No matter what stage of renovations or updates your rec center is experiencing, consistency is key. Let’s take a closer look at how consistency in design and adaptive, intuitive floor layouts can contribute the overall success of a comprehensive recreation center.

1. Design

Design elements that feature school colors might be a no-brainer but can serve a more inspiring purpose. A simple but effective example of this is a large art graphic featured in the brand-new campus rec at Louisiana State University. The campus recreation facility tagline “Learn, Play, Succeed” is the focal point prominently placed on a large wall in LSU purple and gold. While student and recreational athletes often train in different campus facilities, the addition of school colors, traditions, and mottos to the facilities designed to serve recreational athletes inspires a feeling of all-inclusive team spirit.

2. Layout

Trends in facility design and floor layout for campus rec run parallel to those in the health club space. Open floor plans providing enhanced visibility of all the different workout spaces create a welcome and inclusive environment. Using windows and glass dividing walls within a fitness center not only creates the preferred open design concept, but also provides sight lines throughout to the different activity trends, spaces, and equipment. When patrons can observe new equipment and programs before they participate the idea of trying something new becomes less intimidating. However, remember to yield to the design pros to create a consistent balance between visibility and privacy when it comes to workout spaces to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable.

If your facility isn’t scheduled for a significant update or renovation at this time, explore opportunities to create a welcome feel by making the most of the space you have. Fitness facilities of all types often group like equipment together, cardio equipment is often grouped together and separated from strength machines and free weights. However, creating a new look and feel can be done without the addition of new, large equipment pieces. Simply seek out a space in which you can group cardio and strength pieces together to create an intuitive and comprehensive circuit training zone.

3. Storage

The addition of comprehensive storage solutions is another way to maximize your floor space. When all fitness equipment and accessories can be stored together neatly it creates an open, clean, inviting, and almost showroom-type space maximized for functionality and aesthetics. Power Systems has been a trusted provider for accessories and storage to campus rec facilities for over 30 years & we understand that maximizing floor space while creating a clean and consistent look is important to you. Just like you, we’ve been hard at work evolving and adapting to keep up with the industry trends. Be on the lookout for new additions and updates to the Power Systems line of extensive storage solutions coming very soon!

Whether you find yourself in the midst of a complete rec center new construction, facility renovation and upgrades, or simply making updates to existing space – seamlessly school spirited design elements, a visible and intuitive floor layout, and open workout spaces that are maximized for performance will provide the welcoming environment that will help connect your students to fitness and to one another.

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About Elisabeth Fouts

Elisabeth is the Education & Content Manager for Power Systems. She has served the fitness industry for over 15 years has a wide variety of experience from personal training and group fitness instruction to health club membership sales and fitness management. She joined Team Power Systems as Education Coordinator in 2015 and has since produced and co-authored educational content for live and virtual training sessions both internally for staff training and externally for industry educational organizations across the United States. Elisabeth holds a B.S. in Education & Exercise Science and is a certified fitness instructor with ACE and Les Mills.