
In today’s competitive fitness market, true differentiation comes from delivering both premium products and an intentional, thoughtfully designed training environment. Space design — and how individual pieces are paired — can directly influence how effective and engaging a workout feels for exercisers. By aligning complementary machines, grouping them by training goals, and optimizing overall gym flow, operators can build strategic spaces that drive results while cultivating a facility culture that keeps members engaged and motivated. Precor’s new Glute Zone Guide, combining Glutebuilder® Plate Loaded line products with premium Precor equipment, brings this philosophy to life, offering a clear roadmap for creating dedicated spaces that inspire, support fitness goals, and keep exercisers coming back.

Glute Focus Zone
For facilities looking to stand out with differentiated glute training offerings, the Glute Focus Zone is a smart, space-efficient solution. This zone caters to those who want targeted glute activation, whether they’re working toward aesthetic goals, improving posture, or strengthening foundational lower-body movements. The guide recommends equipment such as the popular Glutebuilder Hip Thrust Elite, Glute Lunge and Glute Squat for a versatile training area that hits the entire lower body. By placing these machines in proximity, operators encourage users to perform back-to-back exercises that hit the glutes from multiple angles. This targeted environment not only simplifies the workout journey but also reinforces your facility’s commitment to specialized training.

Glute Performance Zone
For facilities serving performance-minded members, or those seeking both strength and cardio lower-body training, the Glute Performance Zone offers a more expansive, functional setup. This layout integrates pieces like the Glutebuilder Hip Thrust and Glute Lunge with additional tried-and-true cardio tool that emphasize the glutes, such as the Precor StairClimber and Adaptive Motion Trainer®. The result is a dynamic training environment that supports progressive overload, compound movements, and sport-specific training. The guide emphasizes logical flow — positioning strength and functional stations so members can transition naturally from resistance training to complementary HIIT intervals.

Why Dedicated Zones Matter
These training zones showcase the power of thoughtful design — creating spaces that feel intentional, flow naturally, and deliver measurable results. By aligning equipment with specific training goals, operators can maximize every square foot, guiding members through workouts that are both effective and engaging. The Glute Zone Guide provides the blueprint to make it happen, helping facilities design layouts that keep exercisers progressing, satisfied, and coming back for more.
To start building out your glute zone, contact us at: https://www.precor.com/contact-sales