Tips for Moving Your Workout Equipment

Workout equipment in an exercise room

Whether you’re a fitness fanatic or an occasional exerciser, if you’ve got workout equipment to move, it’s going to take special planning and care. Here are some expert tips to help you move your workout equipment safely and efficiently.

Disassemble Large Equipment

Equipment like treadmills, elliptical machines, and home gym systems are often too big to be moved without first disassembling them. Taking them apart makes them easier to haul away, as well as fit through doorways and narrow hallways. Refer to the manufacturer’s manual for instructions on how to take the equipment apart. And pro tip: store bolts, screws, and other small components in labeled bags so reassembling the equipment is hassle-free once you arrive at your new location.

Use Proper Padding and Protection

Workout equipment can easily get scratched or damaged during a move. Be sure to wrap items like weights, dumbbells, and barbells in towels or bubble wrap to protect them. Use moving blankets or thick padding for larger machines to prevent scratches and dents. For delicate equipment like electronic consoles on treadmills, extra cushioning is a must.

Pack Weights Safely

Weights are some of the heaviest items you’ll be moving, and if not packed correctly, they can damage other belongings. Use plastic containers over cardboard boxes, if possible, and never overpack a box with weights — this could cause the box to break or simply be too heavy to carry.

Work with Professional Movers

Professional movers like Little Guys Movers transport workout equipment all the time. We have the tools and skills to easily handle bulky gym items, making the process quicker and safer for you. There’s no need to put in the work yourself on moving day — save it for your workout!

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