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Designing Recovery Into Your Facility: Infrastructure, Space, and Flow Considerations
Recovery spaces, when planned intentionally from the design phase, integrate seamlessly into a fitness facility and perform at a high level for years. They become genuine drivers of member engagement and visit frequency. They signal to tenants, employees, and community members that this is a facility that was built thoughtfully, for the whole person.
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Recovery Amenities in 2026: What Today's Members Expect and What Operators Need to Know
Recovery has crossed a threshold. It has moved from aspirational amenity to baseline expectation for a growing segment of the fitness population, and that segment includes exactly the corporate employees, building tenants, and community members that most of our clients are trying to engage. What operators do with that shift in the next two to three years will define whether their fitness spaces feel current or feel like they're falling behind.
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Operator-Led Design: Why Managing Real Gyms Makes Us Better Consultants
Trophy Fitness works differently. We design and consult on multi-tenant, corporate, and community fitness spaces, and we also operate our own for-profit fitness clubs. We are not a desi
Most of them don’t keep it.
Walk into the average multi-tenant fitness center and you’ll find a room that was clearly designed to check a box rather than serve a person. A row of treadmills facing a blank wall. A cable machine shoved in a corner. Lighting that would be more appropriate for
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Multi-Tenant Fitness Done Right: Five Design Decisions That Separate Amenities from Anchors
Every multi-tenant building with a fitness center has made the same promise to its tenants: This space is for you. Use it. Enjoy it. It’s part of why this building is worth the lease.
Most of them don’t keep it.
Walk into the average multi-tenant fitness center and you’ll find a room that was clearly designed to check a box rather than serve a person. A row of treadmills facing a blank wall. A cable machine shoved in a corner. Lighting that would be more appropriate for
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