Cross training cages for functional areas
Cross training cages for functional areas : notre sélection professionnelle
A cross training cage encloses a training area rather than simply providing bars: uprights, cross members and accessory mounts define a zone in which a whole group trains at once. It is the structure a box or a functional area is built around, because it sets the capacity of the room before any accessory is bought.
The reference
| Model | Type | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Cross Training Area 3 | CrossFit cage | Boxes, functional training areas, group coaching |
Sizing follows the class, not the catalogue. Count the number of simultaneous working positions you need at peak attendance, then check that the movements at adjacent positions do not overlap: a cage that lists twelve stations but places pull-up bars above squat positions delivers fewer than twelve in practice.
Two site constraints decide feasibility. Ceiling height governs pull-up and muscle-up progressions and is measured to the underside of any services, not to the slab. Floor build-up under the cage needs impact tiles in the drop and deadlift zones, with a thinner surface elsewhere. Structures follow the EN ISO 20957 family of requirements for professional training equipment.
Compare with freestanding CrossFit rigs, wall mounted rigs and the racks and cages hub.
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