Top Facilities Have More Than One Device

Why Facilities Are Moving Toward Multi-Device Flywheel Setups

Executive summary

A single flywheel station can be enough to introduce the method. But when Flywheel Training becomes part of daily programming, one device often limits flow, coaching efficiency, and athlete access. Facilities planning multi-device setups early can build smarter layouts, choose better Exxentric systems, and create more scalable training environments from the start.

One device works.

It gives a facility a clear entry point into Flywheel Training, helps coaches start programming with intent, and lets athletes experience the method in a practical setting.

But once usage grows, one station usually stops feeling like a solution and starts feeling like a constraint.

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Device can introduce the method
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Devices improve flow and access
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Planning improves the outcome

Why one station quickly becomes a bottleneck

A single station can work when flywheel use is occasional or limited to one athlete at a time. The picture changes fast when teams, rehab clients, or larger groups start using flywheel work consistently across performance sports or rehabilitation.

At that point, one device often creates waiting time, disrupts session flow, and forces coaches to organize around equipment access instead of athlete progression.

That is why more facilities are moving toward multi-device setups. The goal is not just to add equipment. It is to improve how the space functions every day.

What multi-device setups change

Facilities investing in multiple Exxentric systems create better session flow, higher athlete throughput, cleaner coaching environments, more programming flexibility, and a more premium training experience.

Better session flow
Less waiting between athletes and fewer interruptions during training blocks.
Higher athlete throughput
More users can train effectively in the same session without lowering quality.
More programming flexibility
Coaches can run different exercises, use cases, and progressions at the same time.

Exxentric multi-device performance facility

Why facilities should contact Exxentric early

The biggest advantage of reaching out early is that Exxentric can help design the setup around the facility itself, not simply quote equipment per device.

That often leads to better equipment combinations, smarter layouts, improved workflow, and a more efficient use of space. It also makes it easier to match the setup to the right mix of kBox systems, kPulley systems, and supporting accessories from the wider Exxentric range.

Instead of forcing a facility into a fixed setup, the solution can be shaped around how the space will actually operate.

The right setup should reflect how sessions are coached, supervised, and progressed.
Layout matters when multiple users need to move smoothly through the same session.
Available space, traffic paths, and sightlines all affect what setup works best.
A setup built for rehabilitation may need a different mix from one built for performance sports.
The number of users often determines whether one station stays practical or becomes a bottleneck.
What early planning improves

Smarter layouts, better device combinations, improved workflow, more efficient use of space, and better overall value.

Exxentric facility planning and setup

Plan the facility before installation

Exxentric also provides CAD files and AR visualization tools that help facilities plan layouts before installation begins.

That gives teams, architects, and facility owners a better way to evaluate how equipment placement will affect flow, spacing, and usability before decisions become harder to change. It also helps facilities think more clearly about where kBox, kPulley, and other Exxentric products will have the greatest day-to-day impact.

The result is a cleaner training environment that is built around real use, not just equipment placement.

Optimize floor space
Make better use of the room without crowding athlete pathways or coaching zones.
Improve athlete flow
Plan for repeated daily use, not just a static equipment install.
Visualize placement early
See how the setup works in the real facility before installation starts.

Professional Exxentric facility example

Build a facility that scales

Most facilities eventually realize the same thing. Once Flywheel Training becomes part of daily programming, one station is rarely enough.

Facilities planning multi-device setups from the beginning create smoother sessions, better coaching efficiency, more scalable training environments, and stronger long-term value. They also put themselves in a better position to use eccentric training more consistently across different groups and training goals.

And by involving Exxentric early, they can build a setup tailored to how the space will actually operate.

Key takeaways

  • One device can introduce Flywheel Training, but regular facility use often exposes its limits quickly.
  • Multi-device setups improve session flow, athlete throughput, coaching clarity, and programming flexibility.
  • Early planning helps facilities choose smarter layouts and more effective equipment combinations.
  • CAD files and AR visualization tools support better planning before installation begins.
  • Facilities that involve Exxentric early can create a more scalable and more valuable long-term solution.

Plan a flywheel facility that works from day one

Contact Exxentric early to explore the right mix of systems, accessories, and layout support for your facility.

Fredrik Correa

CEO & Co Founder of Exxentric