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Eleiko-Certified Strength Lab

Based in the Centre of Effective Learning Science on Clifton Campus, the Eleiko Gym provides MSc Strength & Conditioning students with state-of-the-art equipment and hands-on learning opportunities

About the facility

Our facility includes a fully certified Eleiko Strength Lab (first of its kind), purpose-built to support elite athlete development, performance testing, and high-level training. Outfitted with industry, world-leading Eleiko systems and durable BLK BOX flooring, the lab delivers a world-class environment for strength training.

By training with Eleiko weights and applying advanced techniques, students can analyse and understand the biomechanics of human movement. Our decision to partner with Eleiko reflects a commitment to quality, precision, and sustainability — with their ‘buy once’ ethos, lifetime guarantees, and pioneering carbon-neutral initiatives aligning perfectly with NTU’s environmental values.

This partnership also opens doors to webinars, workshops, and conferences, further showcasing our MSc Strength & Conditioning students at the highest level.

Find out more about our Eleiko Gym

 
Eleiko Certified Strength Lab

Equipment

Modular, competition-grade rack systems designed for versatile strength training, barbell work, and athlete testing.

Precision-engineered, IWF-certified bars offering superior rotation, grip, and durability for Olympic weightlifting movements.

Award-winning, open-design specialty bars ideal for trap-bar deadlifts, loaded carries, and accessible strength training.

High-performance training plates designed for accuracy, resilience, and reduced noise on impact.

Premium, shock-absorbing flooring engineered to support heavy lifting, protect equipment, and reduce vibration and sound.

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The School of Science and Technology is an exciting multidisciplinary environment for learning, teaching and research, with some of the best facilities in the UK. We specialise in biosciences, chemistry, computing and technology, engineering, forensic science, mathematics, physics and sport science.