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Colour Coding Your Gym: Key Safety Considerations

Your gym flooring colour scheme is one of the most important and often overlooked aspects of any martial arts gym. In this blog, we’ll discuss the benefits of colour coding your martial arts flooring.

THE BENEFITS OF COLOUR CODING YOUR MARTIAL ARTS GYM

Colour coding your martial arts gym can offer several benefits. Firstly, it can help improve safety. In martial arts, the colour of the flooring can be used to signify different zones or areas that have different levels of impact or provide more danger. Examples might be obstructions, close to walls or traffic. These areas may be marked with red, while areas with low impact or danger may be marked with blue or green. This can help prevent injuries by making it easier for students to understand which areas are safe for certain techniques and which ones require more caution.

STAY IN YOUR LANE!

Colour coding can also be used to indicate different skill levels. For example, white belts may be designated to train in one area, while black belts train in another. This can help students feel more confident and motivated as they progress through their training, as they can see their progress in the colour of the area they train in.

In addition, colour coding can make your martial arts gym look more professional and organized. By using consistent colors throughout your gym, you can create a cohesive and visually appealing environment that is easy to navigate. This can help attract and retain students, as they will feel more comfortable and confident in a well-organized environment.

POPULAR FLOORING COLOURS

One of the most important aspects of a martial arts gym is the flooring. The right flooring can offer several benefits, such as shock absorption, slip resistance, and durability. In addition, the colour of the flooring can help improve safety and organization.

When it comes to choosing the colour of your martial arts gym flooring, there are several options to consider. One of the most popular colors for martial arts flooring is black. Black flooring can create a professional and sleek look, and can help make your gym stand out. It is also great for hiding dirt and scuff marks, making it easier to maintain.

Another popular colour for martial arts flooring is red. Red flooring is often used to signify areas with high impact, such as areas designated for sparring or heavy bag work. Red can help create a sense of intensity and energy, and can help students feel motivated to push themselves to their limits.

Blue or green flooring is often used to signify areas with low impact, such as areas designated for stretching or light drills. These colours can create a calming and relaxing atmosphere, and can help students feel more comfortable and relaxed.

When it comes to choosing the material of your martial arts gym flooring, there are several options to consider as well. One popular option is vinyl, which is durable, easy to clean, and offers excellent shock absorption. Another option is foam, which is lightweight, easy to install, and offers excellent shock absorption.

COMPETITION ZONES

Often in competition there will be start zones for fighters to ensure they start the fight at regulation distance. There is also a safety area to let fighters know when they are exiting the fighting area. This colour should standout as the fighters will have their concentration elsewhere! Safety areas although not part of the main fight area are an important part of the setup as this is often were most accidents happen due to obstacles and bystanders getting the way. Start zones and safety areas can be one colour such as red with the main area blue for example.

WALL MATS

In addition to flooring, wall mats are also an important aspect of any martial arts gym. Wall mats can help improve safety by providing a soft surface for students to fall against during throws or takedowns. They can also help absorb sound and prevent damage to walls.

When it comes to choosing the colour of your wall mats, there are several options to consider. One popular option is black, which can create a professional and sleek look. Another option is red, which can help create a sense of intensity and energy, and can help students feel motivated to push themselves to their limits.

Blue or green wall mats can also be a great choice, especially if you want to create a calming and relaxing atmosphere. These colours can help students feel more comfortable and relaxed.

Wall matting should be colour coded to the floor mats. Bear in mind that colours of wall mats and flooring mats can vary slightly between batches.so its best to order all in one go if possible and matching colours like black is more likely to be consistent.

CONCLUSION.

Colour aesthetics are important for your branding. Your club logo and mat colour are often matched to provide that professional look. But spare a thought for safety lanes, dangerous areas with obstacles, difference in grades and ability and fighting zones for competition. Aim to promote safe and fun training areas to attract and retain your students with your professional and bright colourful martial arts gym.

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