How Loud Is a Home Gym
Home gym noise varies by activity. Dropping iron plates is loud—like a gunshot. Controlled lifts with bumper plates on rubber flooring are surprisingly quiet. Cardio machines have motor and impact sounds. A well-set-up home gym with bumpers and rubber mats is quieter than expected. Dropping weights from overhead is the loudest activity—avoid if you have close neighbors or train during quiet hours.
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