Fitness Centre Equipment

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Fitness centre equipment refers to the machines and equipment that are used in fitness centres and gyms to help people achieve their fitness goals. This can include a range of equipment lists and everything from treadmills and ellipticals to free weights and resistance machines and everything in between.

Fitness centre equipment can be a significant investment, so it is important to choose wisely based on your individual needs and goals. Our team at Training Day is here to help you at every step of the way.

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Facilities at Training Day Gym

Cables N’ Things

You won’t be caught waiting to get some cable curls or tricep pushdowns here! On top of two big cable stations, we’ve added an extra tricep station on the end of it, so you can still do your cable flies when someone just wants to use one end for tricep pushdowns.

The Playground

This part of the gym is a heaven for weightlifters, powerlifters, and functional athletes. A turf track 15m in length. 5 designated weightlifting platforms, 2 carpet surfaced powerlifting platforms, 2 competition spec combo racks (not shown), 4 double cell squat rigs with monkey bars in between.

Squat Station

Rogue cages, calibrated steel plates, power bars, deadlift bars, GHRs and a whole lot of chalk; hell, we even have some Eleiko bars! We’re blessed with over 15 squatting stations at our Clayton gym.

Lift Zone

Tons of flooring had to be laid down to prepare our platforms for what your weight are about to do them! With facilities catering to both Weightlifting & Powerilfting; these areas will be loud and PR’s will be broken.

Machine Central

All of our bench presses are Australian made and have spotter arms (not shown in the render), so you can feel safe during those quiet hours where spotters aren’t easy to find. Most of our machines are Nautilus branded, with a few pieces of specialty machines such as the Pendulum squat, and the Glute drive.

Cardio Section

Startrac treadmills, Ellipticals, all kinds of bikes, and of course, the ultimate Stairmaster stair mills. Overlooking Princes Highway, you get reminded that you are in the gym making the progress that those people driving home are missing out on. Go you!

Bags N’ Group Zone

Sometimes you just need to hit something. These bags are here to keep you out of trouble. If that’s not fun enough for you. Our Boxfit classes are the most popular classes we have. On top of this, the floor in this group training zone is designed to handle weight dumping. It comes in handy in our Barbell Fit and Hiit classes where you simply don’t have the energy left to put the weights down softly. So you let the weights know how much you’re hurting!

Class Room

We run a variety of classes in this room, from Yoga, floor Pilates, to High Intensity Interval sessions. Take a look at the ‘Classes’ section to find out more. Two floor to ceiling windows in this room which looks out to Ferntree Gully Road. When classes are not running, this is another open training space for anything you want. Or just pose!

Barbells

This is probably what Training Day is known for more than anything else. Yes we have the highly sought after Swedish made Eleiko Barbells out on the gym floor for members to use. If you’re not familiar with what that is, a quick Google of their pricetags should indicate the cult. It doesn’t stop there, Rogue powerlifting and weightlifting bars, Comp spec combo racks, and your favourite carpet surfaced deadlifting platforms that we have to resurface regularly… but we get it, because training is life!

Calibrated Weights

CALIBRATED AND BUMPER PLATES For those who are asking: why are calibrated weight plates important? Here’s your answer: A regular weight plate, (like the ones most health and fitness gyms use) can vary up to 300g in weight per plate. Sure, that doesn’t sound like much, instead of bench pressing 20kg I’m doing 19.7kg. But let’s now imagine you are lifting 5 plates per side, training for your first competition. In total, that’s 3kg off the actual weight you think you’re lifting. You head off to competition thinking you’ve done this weight before, and on the day, it doesn’t move! Now you go searching for a gym with proper weight plates! We’ve saved you that painful experience.

Sunlighten Infrared Sauna

Speed up recovery, detoxification, relax, burn more calories, increase collagen production, the list goes on. This is such a great method to aid your recovery, especially if you’re training as hard as we think you are. If you haven’t tried, or don’t know what an infrared sauna is, don’t miss out any longer. Our infrared sauna in Clayton can be booked ” HERE ” on the website or phone us up.

The Playground

This part of the gym is a heaven for weightlifters, powerlifters, and functional athletes. A turf track 15m in length. 5 designated weightlifting platforms, 2 carpet surfaced powerlifting platforms, 2 competition spec combo racks (not shown), 4 double cell squat rigs with monkey bars in between.

Lift Zone

Tons of flooring had to be laid down to prepare our platforms for what your weight are about to do them! With facilities catering to both Weightlifting & Powerilfting; these areas will be loud and PR’s will be broken.

Machine Central

All of our bench presses are Australian made and have spotter arms (not shown in the render), so you can feel safe during those quiet hours where spotters aren’t easy to find. Most of our machines are Nautilus branded, with a few pieces of specialty machines such as the Pendulum squat, and the Glute drive.

Cardio Section

Startrac treadmills, Ellipticals, all kinds of bikes, and of course, the ultimate Stairmaster stair mills. Overlooking Princes Highway, you get reminded that you are in the gym making the progress that those people driving home are missing out on. Go you!

Bags N’ Group Zone

Sometimes you just need to hit something. These bags are here to keep you out of trouble. If that’s not fun enough for you. Our Boxfit classes are the most popular classes we have. On top of this, the floor in this group training zone is designed to handle weight dumping. It comes in handy in our Barbell Fit and Hiit classes where you simply don’t have the energy left to put the weights down softly. So you let the weights know how much you’re hurting!

Class Room

We run a variety of classes in this room, from Yoga, floor Pilates, to High Intensity Interval sessions. Take a look at the ‘Classes’ section to find out more. Two floor to ceiling windows in this room which looks out to Ferntree Gully Road. When classes are not running, this is another open training space for anything you want. Or just pose!

Cables N’ Things

You won’t be caught waiting to get some cable curls or tricep pushdowns here! On top of two big cable stations, we’ve added an extra tricep station on the end of it, so you can still do your cable flies when someone just wants to use one end for tricep pushdowns.

The Playground

This part of the gym is a heaven for weightlifters, powerlifters, and functional athletes. A turf track 15m in length. 5 designated weightlifting platforms, 2 carpet surfaced powerlifting platforms, 2 competition spec combo racks (not shown), 4 double cell squat rigs with monkey bars in between.

Squat Station

Rogue cages, calibrated steel plates, power bars, deadlift bars, GHRs and a whole lot of chalk; hell, we even have some Eleiko bars! We’re blessed with over 15 squatting stations at our Clayton gym.

Calibrated Weights

CALIBRATED AND BUMPER PLATES For those who are asking: why are calibrated weight plates important? Here’s your answer: A regular weight plate, (like the ones most health and fitness gyms use) can vary up to 300g in weight per plate. Sure, that doesn’t sound like much, instead of bench pressing 20kg I’m doing 19.7kg. But let’s now imagine you are lifting 5 plates per side, training for your first competition. In total, that’s 3kg off the actual weight you think you’re lifting. You head off to competition thinking you’ve done this weight before, and on the day, it doesn’t move! Now you go searching for a gym with proper weight plates! We’ve saved you that painful experience.

Cables N’ Things

You won’t be caught waiting to get some cable curls or tricep pushdowns here! On top of two big cable stations, we’ve added an extra tricep station on the end of it, so you can still do your cable flies when someone just wants to use one end for tricep pushdowns.

The Playground

This part of the gym is a heaven for weightlifters, powerlifters, and functional athletes. A turf track 15m in length. 5 designated weightlifting platforms, 2 carpet surfaced powerlifting platforms, 2 competition spec combo racks (not shown), 4 double cell squat rigs with monkey bars in between.

Machine Central

All of our bench presses are Australian made and have spotter arms (not shown in the render), so you can feel safe during those quiet hours where spotters aren’t easy to find. Most of our machines are Nautilus branded, with a few pieces of specialty machines such as the Pendulum squat, and the Glute drive.

Cardio Section

Startrac treadmills, Ellipticals, all kinds of bikes, and of course, the ultimate Stairmaster stair mills. Overlooking Princes Highway, you get reminded that you are in the gym making the progress that those people driving home are missing out on. Go you!

The Playground

This part of the gym is a heaven for weightlifters, powerlifters, and functional athletes. A turf track 15m in length. 5 designated weightlifting platforms, 2 carpet surfaced powerlifting platforms, 2 competition spec combo racks (not shown), 4 double cell squat rigs with monkey bars in between.

Squat Station

Rogue cages, calibrated steel plates, power bars, deadlift bars, GHRs and a whole lot of chalk; hell, we even have some Eleiko bars! We’re blessed with over 15 squatting stations at our Clayton gym.

Bags N’ Group Zone

Sometimes you just need to hit something. These bags are here to keep you out of trouble. If that’s not fun enough for you. Our Boxfit classes are the most popular classes we have. On top of this, the floor in this group training zone is designed to handle weight dumping. It comes in handy in our Barbell Fit and Hiit classes where you simply don’t have the energy left to put the weights down softly. So you let the weights know how much you’re hurting!

Class Room

We run a variety of classes in this room, from Yoga, floor Pilates, to High Intensity Interval sessions. Take a look at the ‘Classes’ section to find out more. Two floor to ceiling windows in this room which looks out to Ferntree Gully Road. When classes are not running, this is another open training space for anything you want. Or just pose!

Barbells

This is probably what Training Day is known for more than anything else. Yes we have the highly sought after Swedish made Eleiko Barbells out on the gym floor for members to use. If you’re not familiar with what that is, a quick Google of their pricetags should indicate the cult. It doesn’t stop there, Rogue powerlifting and weightlifting bars, Comp spec combo racks, and your favourite carpet surfaced deadlifting platforms that we have to resurface regularly… but we get it, because training is life!

Calibrated Weights

CALIBRATED AND BUMPER PLATES For those who are asking: why are calibrated weight plates important? Here’s your answer: A regular weight plate, (like the ones most health and fitness gyms use) can vary up to 300g in weight per plate. Sure, that doesn’t sound like much, instead of bench pressing 20kg I’m doing 19.7kg. But let’s now imagine you are lifting 5 plates per side, training for your first competition. In total, that’s 3kg off the actual weight you think you’re lifting. You head off to competition thinking you’ve done this weight before, and on the day, it doesn’t move! Now you go searching for a gym with proper weight plates! We’ve saved you that painful experience.

Sunlighten Infrared Sauna

Speed up recovery, detoxification, relax, burn more calories, increase collagen production, the list goes on. This is such a great method to aid your recovery, especially if you’re training as hard as we think you are. If you haven’t tried, or don’t know what an infrared sauna is, don’t miss out any longer. Our infrared sauna in Clayton can be booked ” HERE ” on the website or phone us up.

The Playground

This part of the gym is a heaven for weightlifters, powerlifters, and functional athletes. A turf track 15m in length. 5 designated weightlifting platforms, 2 carpet surfaced powerlifting platforms, 2 competition spec combo racks (not shown), 4 double cell squat rigs with monkey bars in between.

Lift Zone

Tons of flooring had to be laid down to prepare our platforms for what your weight are about to do them! With facilities catering to both Weightlifting & Powerilfting; these areas will be loud and PR’s will be broken.

Bags N’ Group Zone

Sometimes you just need to hit something. These bags are here to keep you out of trouble. If that’s not fun enough for you. Our Boxfit classes are the most popular classes we have. On top of this, the floor in this group training zone is designed to handle weight dumping. It comes in handy in our Barbell Fit and Hiit classes where you simply don’t have the energy left to put the weights down softly. So you let the weights know how much you’re hurting!

Class Room

We run a variety of classes in this room, from Yoga, floor Pilates, to High Intensity Interval sessions. Take a look at the ‘Classes’ section to find out more. Two floor to ceiling windows in this room which looks out to Ferntree Gully Road. When classes are not running, this is another open training space for anything you want. Or just pose!

Sunlighten Infrared Sauna

Speed up recovery, detoxification, relax, burn more calories, increase collagen production, the list goes on. This is such a great method to aid your recovery, especially if you’re training as hard as we think you are. If you haven’t tried, or don’t know what an infrared sauna is, don’t miss out any longer. Our infrared sauna in Clayton can be booked ” HERE ” on the website or phone us up.

Training Day Gym Class Schedule

Classes

Monday

Mat Pilates
08:00 - 09:00
Cardio Burn
09:30 - 10:30
Crossfit
17:00 - 18:00
Hatha Yoga
19:00 - 20:00
Classes

Tuesday

Power Yoga
08:00 - 09:00
Indoor Cycle
10:00 - 11:00
Strongman
14:30 - 15:30
Pilates Reformer

17:30 - 20:00

Classes

Wednesday

Mat Pilates
08:00 - 09:00
Yoga
09:00 - 10:00
Cardio Burn
11:30 - 12:30
Strongman
17:30 - 18:30
Classes

Thursday

Power Yoga
08:00 - 09:00
Indoor Cycle
10:00 - 11:00
Strongman
14:30 - 15:30
Pilates Reformer
17:30 - 20:00
Classes

Friday

Mat Pilates
10:00 - 12:00
Yoga
09:00 - 10:00
Cardio Burn
11:30 - 12:30
Strongman
17:30 - 18:30
Classes

Saturday

Power Yoga
10:00 - 11:00
Indoor Cycle
12:00 - 13:00
Strongman
13:00 - 14:00

Class Videos at Training Day Gym

Box Fit

Boxing Fit class with a high intensity twist! This class is extremely fun, and you will learn basic boxing techinques at the same time. This is one of our popular classes so make sure you show up early to secure your spot!
Duration: 30sec

Military Fit

Super high intensity class, suitable for those looking for both a physical and mental challenge.
Duration: 30sec

Morning HIIT

These are High Intensity Interval classes. A typical class will be structure by a variety of body weight, or light resistance exercises, in a circuit or timed format. The duration of these classes are between 30-60 mintues. They are great for building cardio, and muscular endurance, all while burning a whole lot of calories.
Duration: 30sec

Yoga and Pilates

Our Power Yoga class is a more dynamic form of Yoga. It will involve more challenging and dynamic holds. Our mat Pilates is the basics of Pilates, great for beginners and intermediate participants; to improve your core strength, balance, mobility, and gain more awareness to your body.
Duration: 27sec

Kick Boxing

Kick Boxing class with a high intensity twist! This class is extremely fun, and you will learn basic boxing techniques at the same time. Our Kick Boxing class is suitable for beginner and intermediate participants.
Duration: 30sec

Powerlifting

The Squat, the Bench Press and the Deadlift. The foundations of strength training.
Duration: 41sec

Weightlifting

The Snatch and the Clean and Jerk. Often regarded as the most athletic strength sport.
Duration: 30sec

Strength and Conditioning

S & C stands for Strength and Conditioning. A class where you will learn and use the basic S&C training exercises like those of elite athletes, however tailored for all beginner to intermediate level participants.
Duration: 29sec

HIIT

These are High Intensity Interval classes. A typical class will be structure by a variety of body weight, or light resistance exercises, in a circuit or timed format. The duration of these classes are between 30-60 mintues. They are great for building cardio, and muscular endurance, all while burning a whole lot of calories.
Duration: 30sec

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What do fitness centres provide?

Fitness centres provide a variety of equipment for their members to use. This includes exercise machines and gym machines such as treadmills, ellipticals, free weights, weight machines, and so much more. Fitness centres also often have group fitness classes that members can take part in. These classes can include yoga, Pilates, spin class, and more.

Fitness centres usually have a staff of certified personal trainers who can help members reach their fitness goals. Additionally, they typically have a wide variety of membership options to choose from, which makes them an affordable option for many people.

Fitness centre equipment checklist

Are you wondering which workout or workout machine may be the best for you?

With so many gym equipment names, options and gym equipment lists such as hack squat machine, hammer strength machine, rowing machine, lat pull down machine, reverse hyper machine, calf raise machine, cardio machine, resistance bands, ab crunch machine, pec deck machine, calf raise machines, and cable crossover machine, it’s easy to get confused.

Not to worry, here is some information to help you make an informed decision when selecting fitness centre equipment.

Treadmills

Treadmills are a popular choice for many people looking to get started with a fitness routine. They are relatively easy to use and can provide a great cardiovascular workout. If you are considering a treadmill, look for one that has a variety of features such as a built-in heart rate monitor, adjustable speed and incline, and a safety key.

Ellipticals

Ellipticals are another popular choice for fitness centre equipment. They provide a low-impact workout that is easy on the joints. Many ellipticals also have features such as adjustable resistance and stride length.

If you’re looking for a workout that is low impact but still effective, elliptical gym equipment is a great option. This type of equipment includes elliptical trainers, treadmills, cross trainers, and exercise bikes. All of these options provide a great workout without putting too much strain on your body.

When choosing elliptical gym equipment, it’s important to consider your fitness goals. If you are looking to lose weight, elliptical trainers and treadmills are good options. If you are trying to build muscle, cross trainers and an upright exercise bike may be better suited for you.

Free weight lifting equipment

Free weights are a great way to add strength training to your fitness routine. Whether you’re targeting your upper body or working on proper form, weight training exercises are a great way to build strength and lower and upper body muscles. They can be used for a variety of exercises, including biceps curls, triceps extensions, and shoulder presses.

If you are new to using free weights, it is important to start with lighter weights and gradually increase the amount of weight you lift as you become more comfortable with the exercises.

Resistance machines

Resistance machines are a good choice for those who want to focus on specific muscle groups. There are many different types of resistance machines, such as leg press machine, chest press machine, leg abduction machine, leg extension machine and lat pulldown machine, which you can find on a gym equipment list. When selecting a resistance machine, be sure to choose one that is appropriate for your fitness level and goals.

Leg curl machines

The leg curl machine is a common piece of equipment found in many fitness centres. It is used to work the muscles of the lower leg, specifically the hamstring muscles. The machine consists of a padded seat, a weight stack, and two foot pedals.

To use the machine, you simply sit on the seat and place your feet on the pedals. Then, you curl your legs up towards your buttocks, before lowering them back down to the starting position.

The leg curl machine is a great way to build strength and definition in your hamstrings.

Pin loaded machine

A pin loaded machine is a type of fitness centre equipment that uses pins to load weight plates onto the machine. This type of machine is typically used for exercises such as squats, presses and rows. Pin loaded machines can be adjustable or fixed, and usually have a number of weight plate options available. Fitness centres typically have a number of different pin loaded machines available for use by their members.

Fitness centre equipment can vary greatly in terms of cost, quality, and features. It is important to do your research and select the equipment that is right for you to help with your upper body workout, cardio workout, ab muscles and core muscles.

Benefits of having a gym fitness equipment plan

There are many benefits of having a gym fitness equipment plan.

  • Fitness centre equipment can help you achieve your fitness goals, and it can also provide a great way to stay fit and healthy.
  • It can be used to tone your body, burn calories, and improve your overall health.
  • It can also be used to improve your flexibility, strength, and endurance.
  • It can also help you prevent injuries by providing support and stability while you exercise.
  • It’s an important part of any fitness plan, and it is important to choose the right equipment for your needs.

Fitness centre equipment can be a great way to stay fit and healthy, but it is important to choose the right equipment for your needs. By taking the time to research the different types of fitness centre equipment available, you can find the perfect fit for your fitness goals.

Get in touch with our team at Training Day

If you’re looking to use workout machines at your local gym, whether it be free weights or pin loaded  machines or even a stationary bike, look no further than Training Day.

Our staff are qualified to help you target different muscle groups and also provide an exercise equipment guide if you’re unsure about any of our workout equipment. If you’re unsure about equipment like the pull up bar, squat rack, cardio equipment, abdominal bench, spin bike, power rack, or unsure about how to perform an incline bench press, pull ups, sit ups, leg raises, etc – you can rely on our professional team to offer guidance.

Contact us today so we can assist you.

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