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The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast is headquartered in a 14,000 square foot warehouse but the actual podcast studio is nowhere near that size. Joe Rogan used some of that extra space to build a private strength and conditioning gym with a combat sports section for kickboxing and jiu-jitsu.<\/p>\n

The JRE studio gym has all of the equipment you’d need or want in a commercial gym. It even looks the part with mirrored walls, rubber flooring, high ceilings and proper lighting. The strength and conditioning side of the JRE gym was set up by Rogue Fitness<\/a>, a manufacturer of high quality, American-made fitness equipment. Rogan says he’s been buying Rogue’s stuff for years and he even had them set up his home gym<\/a>. Other pieces of equipment have since been added to the gym and a lot of the free weights are from Onnit. The combat sports side of the gym was set up by Fuji Mats<\/a> with floor mats, heavy bags and a bag rack system.<\/p>\n

All of the fitness equipment, machines, devices and accessories in the JRE studio gym are listed below and most can be seen in this photo<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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