Mistakes In Building Your Home Gym

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Keeping it dim

If you’re going to build a rather comprehensive home gym, there’s a good chance you’re going to do so either in your basement or garage. But, these are two areas that are famously dark. Working out without proper lighting is not only dangerous because you need to see what you’re doing, but it’s also just unpleasant. The bright lights of commercial gyms work to keep your moods and energy levels lifted. If you need to add lighting to space, it’s important to do this before moving the equipment in. It’s difficult to get on ladders and install ceiling fixtures once you have treadmills and dumbbells covering your floors.

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