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With the rise in availability of online workouts, staying fit at home has never been easier. A home gym is an excellent way to stay in shape without membership fees or travel times, and a mirror is an indispensable feature. A mirror in your home gym isn't just an effective way to open up the space; it's also an important way to make sure you're doing things safely and effectively.
If you're ready to create your own gym at home, look no further. Here are a few tips to consider when adding a mirror into your own home fitness paradise.
1. Find Your Space
When choosing your fitness space, you need to set up in a relatively open area with enough room to spread out. Think about the types of fitness activities you'd like to have available in your home gym, and make sure to choose a room that can accommodate the range of movement required to get a good workout.
You'll want to find a room with space enough for your mirror. Envision which direction you'll likely face when working out. Think about whether you'd like mirrors on more than one wall to keep an eye on your form from multiple angles.
2. Make It Yours
Now that you've chosen your space, you can make it your own. You're far more likely to keep up with a workout regimen in an inspiring fitness space that feels personal, functional, and accessible. Depending on how your daily workouts take shape, you'll need a mirror set up that acts as a helpful companion for your personal fitness regimen.
Every room has unique dimensions, and custom mirrors can be cut and sized to fit every space and every situation. Even renters short on square footage can include a mirror in their designated fitness space. If your lease agreement prohibits any painting or drilling holes, you can lean a large mirror against the wall.
3. Consider Your Needs
Whether you're trying to perfect your ballet technique or beat a personal lifting record, your home fitness routine will dictate both mirror type and size. If you'll be doing a lot of floor exercises, you'll need to extend any wall mirrors to the ground to keep an eye on your form. For other workouts, a large mirror mounted at eye- or waist-level may suffice.
Your planned workout's intensity also factors into your mirror decision. The more arduous your program, the more likely it is you'll need a substantial mirror or two in your home gym to watch your technique and keep your body as healthy and strong as possible.
4. Plan for Storage
Wall mounted mirrors aren't the only way to incorporate custom glass into your workout space. When storage space is tight, you may need to include a shelving unit in the room, which could make the room feel much smaller or obscure wall space where a mirror could otherwise be placed.
Enter mirrored shelving. Mirrored shelving provides a creative way to keep an eye on your reflection while also keeping your home gym feeling nearly as light and expansive as if you had a large, wall-mounted mirror.
5. Put in Honest Work
One of the many benefits of a home gym is the ability to integrate a workout into your daily routine without the pre-planning and fees involved with a gym membership. As an added bonus, you have access to an authentic fitness experience without dealing with the distorted mirrors at a fitness club.
Gym mirrors are often slanted or tilted downwards, creating the illusion of a thinner, more sculpted body. This isn't just for flattery. Some gyms include distorted mirrors so that their customers will feel more confident and happy with the gym's services. Instead, use a true mirror to see an accurate and genuine reflection of yourself so that the results you see represent your true, hard work.
Ready to build the home gym of your dreams? Get in touch with one of the professionals at City Glass of Bloomington, Inc., to outfit your home gym with mirrors that best suit your workout goals and budget.
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