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LSU’s weight room renovation begins, nutrition center should start soon
Posted on 4/21/16 at 3:00 pm
Posted on 4/21/16 at 3:00 pm
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LSU’s $2.5M weight room renovation begins this week
April 20, 2016; 5:47 p.m.
For three months, Tommy Moffitt’s office will consist of a table shoved in the corner of LSU’s indoor practice facility resting on top of slabs of wood. “We’ve got to go somewhere,” the LSU strength and conditioning coach smiled. “I’ve got a laptop.” LSU’s weight room on Thursday will shift a few feet out of the football operations building and into the adjoining indoor facility. Construction crews built a 6,300-square foot temporary weight room by laying wood on top of the field’s artificial turf and erecting wooden walls, equipped, even, with wooden doors. For the next three months, this will serve as the weight room for a group of LSU sports teams, including football, while the current facility undergoes a $2.5 million face lift.
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The weight room renovation — it is being completely gutted and increasing its size by about one-third — is Phase I of a two-phase project to upgrade the 11-year-old football operations building.
“For a brief time, it’ll be the best of its kind,” Moffitt said.
The weight room isn’t just growing. Everything inside the renovated facility will be new — weights, dumbbell sets, weight racks, lifting machines, cardio machines and a few first-time items.
Crews are installing two 10-foot, LED screens that Moffitt can sync to an iPad for recruiting and instructing purposes. The new weight room will include a medical-ball wall, second bathroom, larger storage unit, another office and up to 30 televisions.
It will include six more power racks for squatting and bench-pressing in addition to the current 16 and a 360-degree universal gym. The number of cardio machines will nearly triple — all of them located on a second floor that overlooks the first.
The weight room will get a new ceiling, too, and will be home to a five-zone directional speaker system.
Moffitt might be most excited about the new floor. LSU will be the first school, Moffitt said, using a new rubber flooring produced by Mondo, an Italian company. The floor is nearly twice as thick as the current rubber floor (10 millimeters to 18 millimeters). The flooring is softer and more forgiving.
Football, baseball, soccer and volley ball teams use the weight room in the football operations building.
After its use in the temporary weight room this summer, the weight room’s old equipment will replace 20-plus-year-old equipment in the weight room inside the north end zone portion of Tiger Stadium. Softball, basketball, tennis, golf and swimming and diving teams use that facility. “That weight room will be (getting) a much needed face lift too,” Moffitt said.
Advocate
Phase I
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Eddie Nunez, deputy director of athletics overseeing projects, said the school is in the midst of fundraising for Phase II, expansion and renovations to the team’s locker room, training room and second-floor coaches’ offices on the building’s west side. A budget and timeline for that project has not been set.
The second phase of the football operations project is more extensive than the weight room renovation. That project could take as long as eight months to complete, Nunez said. During that time, LSU must find a temporary space for coach Les Miles and staff and others with offices on the second-floor of the building. “We can’t start anything until after football season. The biggest aspect is the logistics,” Nunez said. “They’re going to be displaced for six to eight months. Where are they going to move? That’s how we’re spending a lot of our time right now.”
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The Tiger Athletic Nutrition Center
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The long-awaited construction of LSU’s nutrition center on Skip Bertman Drive is no longer happening. The center will now be a part of Tiger Stadium, said Eddie Nunez, deputy director of athletics in charge of projects. The athlete-only dining hall will occupy an empty floor of the south end zone addition, opened in 2014. The school recently decided to scrap the idea of building a separate facility, with the state’s budget crisis in mind, Nunez said. “We said, ‘Are we doing the right thing fiscally? Does it make sense with the budget crisis going on?” Nunez said. “This space is already here. We’re trying to take that foundation and design (of the nutrition center) and bring it here.”
Architects are currently in the process of creating designs to turn the 30,000 square foot space into a nutrition center and dining hall for athletes. The space is expected to include all of the amenities designed for the separate facility, including a large dining room, lounge area, cooking demonstration areas and a fueling station. The area, even, already has its own kitchen.
“We’ll use the club level kitchen a floor above,” Nunez said.
Advocate
This post was edited on 5/26/16 at 2:02 am
Posted on 4/21/16 at 3:09 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
That shite cray! Looks amazing
Posted on 4/21/16 at 3:11 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
inb4 how are we gonna pay for it?
Posted on 4/21/16 at 3:14 pm to roguetiger15
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that's a lot of rust
Oh you.
Posted on 4/21/16 at 3:19 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
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“For a brief time, it’ll be the best of its kind,” Moffitt said.
I love that quote
Posted on 4/21/16 at 4:29 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
The Nutrition Center is looking pretty close to completion
Posted on 4/21/16 at 4:38 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
This arms race is getting ridiculous. Perhaps we need to all watch and learn the lessons from Rocky IV again.
Posted on 4/21/16 at 6:39 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
Isn't the nutrition center the thing already being built at old Alex box?
Posted on 4/21/16 at 8:08 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
Like a Computer as soon as you get it then its already out of date! Someone will be doing something bigger and better and more flashy and saying their facilities are the best!
Posted on 4/21/16 at 8:26 pm to Malaysian Tiger
Moffitt is lucky he has a freskin job after that bs Twitter post made when they were trying to can Miles.
Posted on 4/21/16 at 8:45 pm to guttata
All this and fans cannot get new bathrooms and 21st century TVs inside the stadium?
Posted on 4/21/16 at 11:52 pm to OU812
Moffitt is one of the Assistant Athletic Directors. Dr. Sam Nadar and Sharon Lewis are the others. Alleva is the AD and also the Vice Chancellor. I think he works for himself. What the responsibilities are I do not know. I would think that Moffitt would be in charge of the Weight Room Renovations working with the TAF.
Posted on 4/22/16 at 12:24 am to TigersOfGeauxld
Any U-high grads remember two a days in the summer here? Running stadiums in TS is one of my favorite memories from high school.
Posted on 4/22/16 at 12:52 am to TigersOfGeauxld
For Comparison's sake, recently renovated weight rooms elsewhere...
USM
TCU
Carolina Panthers
USM
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On top of that, new, state-of-the-art flooring was installed, outdated equipment was replaced and more equipment was brought in. “We went from 12 platforms-and-racks to 15,”
TCU
Carolina Panthers
This post was edited on 4/23/16 at 5:51 am
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