Gym Equipment Manufacturer for Campus
Built for Campus Strength Rooms. Ready for Team Training.
Build a safer, stronger training room for student athletes, with factory-direct equipment and layout support.
Athletic
Training
Environments.
Designed by an Olympic Team Leader
Built with athlete-focused biomechanics for safer, more precise strength training in school and team environments.
3.0mm+ Q235 Steel Frames
Made to handle repeated use from student athletes, sports teams, and high-traffic campus training rooms.
Custom Equipment for Pro Teams & Training Schools
Experience serving athletic training facilities, including team-specific strength equipment and large training school projects.
ISO, CE, and TÜV Certified
Compliant with recognized safety and quality standards for school, academy, and institutional procurement.
01 — Durability
Will the equipment survive daily team training?
Student athletes train harder than casual gym users. Equipment is loaded, adjusted, dropped, and shared by different users every day.
Yes.
YR Fitness uses 3.0mm+ Q235 steel frames, 1400kg tension cables, and heavy-duty structures built for repeated athletic training.
02 — Biomechanics
Can it train young athletes safely?
Young athletes need controlled movement paths, smooth resistance, and stable equipment to reduce unnecessary joint stress. For schools, safety is not optional.
Yes.
Founded by an athlete and former Olympic team leader, YR Fitness equipment is developed with natural motion paths, smooth resistance, and athlete-trusted biomechanics.
03 — Space Efficiency
Can it support athletes at different training levels?
Student athletes may range from beginners to advanced team players. Your strength room needs to support safe progression, heavier loading, and different training goals.
Yes.
YR Fitness supports progressive strength training with power cages, free weights, plate-loaded machines, and controlled resistance equipment for different athlete levels.
200㎡ Campus
Strength Room Layout.
For a 200㎡ / 2,150 sq. ft. school, sports academy, or youth training room, YR Fitness recommends a four-zone setup built around real athletic training needs. It focuses on heavy free weights, plate-loaded strength equipment, multi-user stations, and functional conditioning tools for student athletes.
Built for squats, deadlifts, bench press, dumbbell work, and explosive strength training. This is the core zone for young athletes who need serious strength development with enough safety space around each station.
Equipment | Model | Qty | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
Power Rack with Deadlift Platform | G2052 | 3 | Squat, deadlift, bench press, and heavy barbell training |
Heavy-Duty Smith Machine | 61A33 | 1 | Guided heavy pressing and squatting with added safety control |
Multi Adjustable Bench | 61A46B | 3 | Dumbbell pressing, rowing, and general free weight training |
Flat Bench | 61A47 | 1 | Basic pressing and free weight work |
Olympic Decline Bench | 6239 | 1 | Decline pressing and upper-body strength work |
Round Head Rubber Dumbbell Set | DBR002 | 1 set, 2.5-50 kg | Full-body dumbbell training for different athlete levels |
3-Tier 15-Pair Dumbbell Rack | 61A53AH | 1 | Organized dumbbell storage and safer training flow |
Men’s Olympic Barbell | OB2801 | 4 | Squat, deadlift, bench press, and athletic strength training |
Specialty Barbell | Safety Squat Bar + Hex Bar | 1 each | Safer squat variation, trap-bar deadlift, loaded carries |
Black Rubber Bumper Plates | BPR002 | 600 kg | Drop-resistant barbell training and floor protection |
Built for heavy strength work with simple mechanical structure and high load capacity. Plate-loaded machines help athletes train hard while reducing the maintenance concerns that often come with complex cable-based equipment.
Equipment | Model | Qty | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
Plate Loaded V Squat | 82020 | 1 | Lower-body strength and squat-pattern training |
Plate Loaded Leg Press | 82017 | 1 | Heavy lower-body strength development |
Hip Thrust Machine | 82032 | 1 | Glute, hip extension, and sprint power development |
Iso-Lateral Incline Chest Press | 82012 | 1 | Upper-body pushing strength with independent movement |
Iso-Lateral D.Y. Row | 82007 | 1 | Back strength and unilateral pulling development |
Built for accessory strength work, cable training, and high space efficiency. This area helps coaches serve more students during class periods, team sessions, or group training blocks.
Equipment | Model | Qty | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
4-Station Multi Jungle | 6280 | 1 | Allows 4 students to train cable movements at the same time |
Leg Extension / Leg Curl | 55A12 | 1 | Quad and hamstring training in one dual-function machine |
Adductor / Abductor | 61A60 | 1 | Hip stability and lower-body accessory training |
Low Row | 61A13 | 1 | Back strength and pulling development |
Built for warm-up, HIIT, agility, jumping, pulling, rowing, and core power. For student athletes, conditioning should support performance instead of taking over the whole room.
Equipment | Model | Qty | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
Curved Treadmill | Hero-8008 | 2 | Self-powered sprint work, acceleration, and high-intensity intervals |
Air Bike | YAB100 | 2 | Full-body conditioning and high-output interval training |
Air Rower | YR400 | 2 | Back, core, and endurance training |
Foam Plyo Box Set | FPB02 | 1 set | Jump training, agility, and obstacle-style movement |
Battle Rope | BR01 | 1, 15 m | Upper-body endurance and core stability |
Soft Medicine Wall Balls | WB01 | 3, 6-10 kg | Throwing, rotation, and explosive power training |
Vinyl Kettlebell Set | KBV001 | 1 set | Swings, carries, core power, and functional strength |
Need a different room size or sport focus? Tell us your room dimensions, athlete count, budget range, and training goals.
Discuss Your Facility PlanSchool procurement should
not create extra work.
Major assembly work prepared before arrival.
Training flow checked before selection.
Main structure support for campus use.
Bulk orders include maintenance parts.
01 / Purchase Confidence
Make the buying decision easier to justify.
School buyers need more than a product list. They need clear technical details, safety logic, warranty terms, and a layout that makes sense for coaches and students.
- Equipment specs, model list, quantities, and usage purpose prepared clearly.
- Warranty terms and safety details organized for internal review.
- Recommendations matched to school, academy, or team training needs.
- Factory-direct quotation helps keep the project budget easier to explain.
02 / Room Planning
Plan the room before placing the order.
A campus strength room has to move groups of athletes safely. The layout should leave enough space around racks, benches, free weights, and functional training areas.
- Equipment recommendations based on room size, athlete count, goals, and budget.
- 3D layout support helps avoid overcrowding and poor traffic flow.
- Training zones can be adjusted for school teams, sports academies, or youth programs.
- Coaches can review the setup before equipment selection is finalized.
03 / Delivery Ready
Reduce work before the room opens.
School projects often run on fixed opening dates. Pre-checking, careful packaging, and partial pre-installation help reduce assembly pressure when the equipment arrives.
- 80% pre-installation delivery reduces on-site assembly work.
- Factory pre-checking helps catch quality and parts issues before shipment.
- Export-safe packaging lowers shipping damage risk.
- Mixed shipments can include machines, free weights, turf, and accessories.
04 / Long-Term Use
Keep the room running after daily team use.
Student-athlete use is repetitive and demanding. Long-term maintenance support helps schools reduce downtime and avoid small issues turning into unusable equipment.
- Free spare parts packages are available for bulk orders.
- Lifetime structural warranty supports long-term campus use.
- Long-term parts support helps the room stay serviceable after years of use.
- Photo and video issue checks help the technical team respond faster.
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