Manufacturer of gym equipment
Want to build your own strength zone at home or plan professional club equipment? In the gym equipment category, you'll find equipment from which you can assemble a complete strength zone - from simple bar and benches, to cages and atlases, to advanced commercial machines.
The HMS range includes home gym equipment for private users and semi-commercial and commercial solutions for fitness clubs, personal training studios, hotel or corporate gyms. This makes it easy to match your gym equipment to your space, budget and intensity of use.
Gym equipment - from home gyms to commercial facilities
Facts at a glance (for a quick selection)
- HMS gym equipment includes, among others, atlases, cages, overhead cranes, benches, bars, racks, grips, weights and machines for specific muscle parts.
- In one place you will find both compact equipment for your home gym and professional commercial machines for working out for many hours a day.
- From this category, you will build a base for your strength training - from a simple corner with a bench and barbell to a full-fledged PRO area with an atlas, cage and Smith crane.
- You can expand your gym equipment in stages - starting with free weights and simple accessories and ending with specialised machines.
- HMS gym equipment is designed with safety, ergonomics and easy servicing in mind, which is important both at home and in commercial facilities.
Home gym equipment - from your first bench to your home PRO area
If you're just starting out, home gym equipment doesn't have to mean a whole wall full of machines straight away. All you need to get started is a pull-up bar, a pair of adjustable dumbbells, an exercise bench and a mat. Such a set allows you to train your whole body, takes up little space and can even fit into a block of flats.
In time, you can expand your home gym equipment with a training cage or half-rack, barbell racks, Olympic grips and plates, and simple accessories - belts, elastic bands, bands, pull-up handles. In this way, step by step, you create your own strength zone, tailored to your training plan, number of household members and available space.
Strength equipment for club, studio and hotel gyms
In commercial facilities, durability and safety are a priority. Strength equipment works there for many hours a day, so strong profiles, high load-bearing capacity and stable construction are important. In the HMS range you will find semi-commercial and commercial machines from which you can build a free weights area, machine stations and a functional section.
Cages, Smith cranes, atlases with a large load stack, machines for legs and buttocks or gates with lifts allow you to serve many users at the same time. Added to this is a selection of gym equipment in the form of grips, weights, benches and accessories that make it easy for trainers to run personal and small group classes.
How do you plan your gym equipment step-by-step?
Whether you're setting up a home gym or a workout area in a club, it's a good idea to think of it as a set of stations. First, determine how much space you can allocate for your gym equipment and then choose your priority exercises - squats, deadlifts, bench presses, pull-ups, back, leg and glute exercises.
Based on this, you choose specific equipment: one station for free weights (cage or racks + bench), one for a multifunctional machine (atlas or gantry) and a set of complementary accessories. In larger commercial facilities, you can add separate machines for key muscle groups, a cardio section and a functional training area.
Example configurations - private and commercial
A 6-8 m² flat: a compact workout corner based on a pull-up bar, adjustable dumbbells, a folding bench and a small cable training platform. Such a set will fit in the living room or bedroom, and after your workout you can store most of the components under the bed or in the wardrobe.
A room or garage of 10-12 m²: a small home gym with a cage or half-rack, adjustable bench, barbell with plates and a rack for dumbbells. This home gym equipment will allow you to follow classic strength plans - FBW, Push/Pull/Legs or split - without the need for a club.
The PRO 15+ m² zone or a small personal training studio: an exercise atlas, Smith crane, cage, leg and buttock machine, a set of dumbbells, grips and weights and a separate cardio section. This set of gym equipment allows several clients to train comfortably at the same time.
FAQ - the most common questions about gym equipment
- What gym equipment should I choose to start at home?
For a start, the best choice is a set based on simple but universal elements: a pull-up bar, dumbbells or kettlebells, an adjustable bench and an exercise mat. Such a set is enough to do a full-body workout. As you progress, you can upgrade your home gym equipment with a cage, racks or a workout atlas, so your home gym will grow with your form.
- What's the difference between home gym equipment and commercial gym equipment?
Homegym equipment tends to be more compact and designed for a few workouts per week. Semi commercial and commercial models have higher load ratings, thicker profiles and stronger rails and upholstery, so they stand up better to intensive use in clubs or personal training studios.
- How much space do I need for my home gym?
You can fit a training corner with a bar, dumbbells and bench in as little as 4-6 m². A cage with a bench and barbells usually needs around 8-10 m², and an extended area with an atlas, crane and dumbbell racks works best in a separate room of more than 12 m².
- Does gym equipment require special maintenance?
In a home gym, it is sufficient to regularly clean the handles and upholstery, check the tightness of the bolts and the condition of the cables and guides in the machines. In commercial facilities, it is worth scheduling periodic maintenance to keep the equipment in full working order and to ensure users' safety.
- How do you combine gym equipment with other pieces of equipment to create a complete gym?
The easiest way to think of a gym is as a combination of three zones: strength, cardio and accessory. Strength equipment is responsible for training with weights, then there is the cardio section with treadmills or bikes, and accessories - grips, weights, elastic bands and small equipment that allow you to add variety to your training.
Order gym equipment from HMS today - build your own home gym step by step!
Plan your own set of gym equipment now - choose HMS equipment to suit your goals, space and budget, and then build up your strength zone step by step at home or in a commercial facility.