How MH’s Executive Editor Built a Home Gym He Wouldn't Get Bored Of
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Ben Court, Men’s Health’s executive editor, turned his apartment into a personal fitness atelier that feels less like a gym and more like a gallery of movement. His design choices—sleek steel frames, ambient lighting, and modular equipment—mirror the curated aesthetic he writes about in our pages. In the same vein that keeps our readers hooked, Court’s space is a playground for the creative mind: “I wanted a room where I could experiment with form without the distraction of a crowded studio,” he says. This approach dovetails with the broader shift toward personalized wellness, a trend we’ve explored in pieces like I Went to the NBA Finals. I Couldn’t Stop Thinking About Victor Wembanyama Watching Obsession and Nicholas Galitzine Shares His Basic Boom He-Man Workout. By embedding high‑end design with functional versatility, Court demonstrates how a home gym can become a sanctuary for both body and imagination.
The significance of Court’s project extends beyond aesthetic appeal. It signals a growing recognition that fitness environments should nurture creativity as much as they build strength. Traditional gyms often prioritize uniformity, offering a one‑size‑fits‑all experience that can feel sterile. Court’s bespoke layout—complete with adjustable lighting, a wall of mirrors that serve as both visual and motivational canvases, and a silent zone for mindfulness—creates a multisensory experience that aligns with the contemporary consumer’s desire for authenticity and immersion. This mirrors the ethos behind our editorial stance: we champion spaces that invite exploration, encourage experimentation, and celebrate the intersection of art and movement.
From a broader industry perspective, Court’s model underscores the need for hybrid spaces that blend fitness with lifestyle. The rise of boutique studios, athleisure brands, and wellness retreats all point to an audience craving curated, experiential journeys. By integrating elements of design thinking into a home gym, Court sets a precedent for how personal training can evolve into a holistic, lifestyle‑centric practice. This shift is echoed in our coverage of skincare innovations in The 9 Best Sunscreens for Your Face, According to a Grooming Editor, where we discuss how beauty routines now often double as wellness rituals. The convergence of fitness, fashion, and fine living is no longer a niche; it is becoming the new benchmark for what a “wellness lifestyle” entails.
Looking ahead, we must ask: how will this emphasis on immersive, artistically driven fitness spaces reshape the way brands, architects, and fitness professionals collaborate? Will we see a surge in modular, art‑inspired equipment lines that cater to both aesthetic and functional demands? As readers who crave both form and function, you’ll likely find that the future of wellness is not just about getting stronger, but about cultivating a vibrant, authentic environment that inspires every movement.
Men’s Health staffer Ben Court takes us inside the building of his own fitness haven.
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