Collection: Artificial Turf

Training Turf

Artificial turf for sled pushes, sprint lanes, agility drills, and functional training

Artificial turf creates a dedicated athletic training surface inside gyms, training centers, and home fitness spaces. It is commonly used for sled pushes, sprint work, warm-up areas, agility drills, and movement-based conditioning zones where rubber flooring alone is not always the best fit.

Many training spaces pair turf lanes with surrounding rubber gym flooring to create separate zones for strength work and performance movement.

Best for:

  • Sled push lanes
  • Agility drills
  • Sports performance training
  • Functional fitness areas
  • Commercial training spaces
  • Home gym conditioning zones

How to choose the right training turf

The right turf setup depends on how the space will be used. Some facilities need a dedicated sprint or sled lane, while others only need a smaller conditioning area built into a broader gym layout.

  • Choose turf for sled pushes, sprint work, and agility training
  • Use turf in dedicated movement lanes, not under heavy weight stations
  • Pair turf with rubber flooring for mixed-use gym layouts
  • Match the lane size to the type of drills and available floor space

Where artificial turf works best

Artificial turf works best in training environments where movement, acceleration, and conditioning are the main focus. It is especially useful in personal training studios, sports performance facilities, commercial gyms, and home gym setups that include sled pushes or sprint drills.

It is usually paired with rubber flooring rather than used as the only surface across the whole room.

Popular turf and pairing options

Indoor ST is the main dedicated turf option for training lanes and conditioning areas. If the room also needs rubber flooring around the turf zone, Voyager Sport Flooring and Apollo are strong options depending on how heavy-duty the surrounding training area needs to be.

Frequently asked questions

What is gym turf used for?

Gym turf is commonly used for sled pushes, sprint work, agility drills, warm-ups, and functional conditioning zones.

Should turf be used with rubber flooring?

In many gyms, yes. Turf handles movement-based training while rubber flooring handles weights, cardio equipment, and general-purpose training areas.

Can artificial turf be used in a home gym?

Yes. Turf can be a strong addition to a home gym when you want space for sled pushes, conditioning, or athletic training drills.

Is gym turf good for weight rooms?

Turf is better for movement training than for heavy weight areas. Dedicated weight zones are usually better with rubber flooring.