For families with limited living space, how to properly place treadmills and handstands is a key issue. Here are some practical suggestions for space optimization:
1.Vertical storage and folding design
Many modern treadmills have a folding function. When not in use, they can be stored upright, saving floor space.
Inverted machines are usually small in size and can be placed against the wall or stored in a corner when not in use.
2. Multi-functional area planning
If space at home is limited, you can place the treadmill and the handstand machine in the same area, but make sure there is enough moving space between them (at least 1 meter).
The use of movable floor MATS not only protects the floor but also makes it convenient to reposition the equipment.
3. Training time management
If there is not enough space to place both types of equipment at the same time, you can consider alternating their use, for example, using the treadmill during the day and the handstand machine at night.
Through reasonable layout and storage strategies, even in small-sized households, treadmills and handstands can be efficiently utilized to create an ideal home fitness environment.
Post time: Sep-04-2025