As gyms seek to optimize space and performance, modular strength equipment is becoming the go-to solution for maximizing efficiency and functionality
Strength training has long been a dominant force in fitness, consistently ranking among the top 20 industry trends. In 2025, however, it’s gaining even more momentum. According to the ACSM Health & Fitness Journal’s worldwide survey, traditional strength training has climbed to #5 – up from #11 in 2024.
For gym and club operators, this resurgence presents both an opportunity and a challenge. The natural instinct? Pack the gym floor with more strength equipment – squat racks, cable machines, plate-loaded presses etc. But as facilities expand their offerings, they also face downsides such as overcrowded spaces, inefficient layouts and skyrocketing equipment costs.
This is where REP Fitness is rewriting the playbook.
Rather than defaulting to multiple – and bulky – standalone machines, REP is redefining gym design with multi-functional, space-saving strength equipment that maximizes versatility, efficiency, and performance. Their philosophy is clear: more machines don’t make a better gym – better-designed machines do.
“Our design ethos states it blatantly: bigger is not always better,” says Sam Pizer, REP’s VP of Product Development. “Focusing on multifunctionality helps our customers get the best return on investment while enhancing member experience. Gyms can offer more with less space, making it a practical solution for both users and operators.”
The Future of Gym Equipment: Smarter, More Efficient, and User-Centric
REP’s PR-5000 is the ultimate example of the brand’s mission. This modular power rack is designed for gyms looking to maximize versatility, customization, and long-term adaptability. Built with heavy-duty 11-gauge steel and featuring a fully adjustable design, this rack serves as the foundation for a dynamic and customizable strength training playground.
“The PR-5000 is engineered for strength. It’s robust enough to handle the demands of a commercial environment while remaining modular, allowing for future growth and expansion,” Pizer explains.
Gym owners can start with a simple base setup and expand over time, creating an ever-evolving training environment that optimizes both space and performance.
“You can start with a base rack and add Athena™ cable towers to introduce functional trainer capabilities within the same footprint,” explains Pizer. “As your space expands, you can add storage or other accessories to improve organization and functionality. It’s a long-term investment that grows with your gym.”
A great example of this in action is the global functional training franchise F45.
“F45 recognized that their existing equipment and programming weren’t keeping up with the rising demand for strength training,” says Caitlin Jones, REP’s Director of Sales. “By investing in a PR-5000 with a Dual-Sided Athena, they tapped into the strength training trend, re-engaged their members, and expanded their programming library with over 600 new movements.”
Another one of REP’s standout innovations is the Ares™ 2.0, a fully integrated cable system that enhances the traditional power rack by adding functional trainer capabilities – all within a single, space-efficient footprint. This design enables multiple users to train simultaneously without interference.
“Traditionally, a commercial gym requires standalone machines for every exercise, limiting the number of users per station,” explains Jones. “The Ares 2.0 solves this. The individual weight stacks allow two users to train at the same time for independent exercises, without interfering with someone squatting or bench pressing on the rack.”
For gym owners, this translates to a higher return on investment. More users per station means less time spent waiting for equipment, improved session flow, and fewer trainers to oversee workouts in a smaller space.
The Adonis™ is another example of REP’s commitment to creating space-conscious, high-performance equipment. Combining a lat pulldown and low row function within a single machine, Adonis delivers the same biomechanics and power as standalone versions without the massive footprint.
“It’s designed to offer a seamless, user-friendly experience that feels as natural and effective as using a standalone piece of equipment,” Pizer says. “You won’t feel a difference when using the Adonis for lat pulldowns or low row functions, or the Ares 2.0 for true isometric exercises.”

Another Game-Changer on the Horizon
As if REP’s current lineup wasn’t impressive enough, the company is preparing to introduce a revolutionary Smith Machine that will integrate seamlessly into its modular systems, proving once again that equipment doesn’t need to take up more space – it just needs to be smarter.
“This is absolutely a game-changer,” Pizer reveals. “It will elevate the modularity of our rack systems, allowing even more functionality within a compact footprint. You can expect this Smith Machine to be buttery smooth and outperform other standalone options, offering users maximum efficiency and comfort.”
Efficiency That Pays Off
Aside from space-saving benefits, REP Fitness solutions also help gyms reduce costs while improving functionality and user experience.
“REP’s design philosophy emphasizes durability and multi-functionality, which helps gyms save money on equipment purchases,” says Jones. “By investing in robust, multifunctional machines, gyms can reduce the need for multiple separate pieces of equipment.
The result?
- Lower equipment costs
- Fewer maintenance expenses
- A more organized, efficient training space
- A better member experience, translating to enhanced retention
- Fewer trainers are needed because everything is in one place
As strength training continues to flex its muscle in the fitness industry, gym owners and operators have a decision to make: fill their facilities with more equipment, or invest in smarter, more efficient solutions.
REP Fitness is proving that you don’t need more machines – you just need better ones.
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