We love the opportunity to do business with educational institutions, especially when that delivery comes from our new Georgia location. Recently, we made a delivery to the Valdosta State University campus and noticed a new addition — a functional training room.

This new training room caters to a combination of exercises for everyday movement like squatting, pushing, and rotating. Surveys concluded that students wanted this new type of equipment to improve fitness routines.

The room provides the students with fitness equipment such as quad racks, a punching bag, VertBalls, Corebags, slam balls, soft plyometric boxes, tires, sleds, and more. The staff is also in the process of adding more equipment.

A Well-Rounded Fitness Routine

Much of this equipment is much safer than typical gym equipment, encouraging students to push themselves to new limits. Many of the weights feature a thick rubber coating to prevent them from causing serious damage when dropped. This also helps newcomers feel more comfortable when familiarizing themselves with the new training room.

At Roll-Off Dumpster Direct, we’re always happy to see schools that pay attention to students’ needs as well as students looking to lead healthy lifestyles. For more information, please check out this article posted on the college’s website.

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