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The equipment decision is easier when the capital structure is clear.
For many gym projects, the real question is not whether to buy equipment, but how to stage equipment investment against launch timing, member growth, and cash flow pressure.
Capital efficiency matters more than equipment quantity. A strong launch plan usually protects cash, phases purchases, and ties every equipment decision back to demand assumptions.
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