profitgoblue

February 5th, 2013 at 11:15 AM ^

At least its being used for all sports, not just football.  The amount of money schools spend on weight rooms is staggering on the verge of ridiculous.  Obviously time in the weight room (and in the community) is important to on-field success.  But at some point excess becomes excessive.

Zone Left

February 5th, 2013 at 11:38 AM ^

No calf raises? Just goes to show that professional trainers focus on Olympic and power lifts, not the useless stuff found in most globo gyms. We should be doing the same to increase our fitness levels.

Farnn

February 5th, 2013 at 5:19 PM ^

Olympic lifts are great and all, but for the general population at most gyms you want things that have the lowest chance of injuring them.  If you don't know what you're doing, it's much easier to hurt yourself with a barbell than a machine that gives resistance when you lift your legs.  Plus, all the college weight rooms need someone to buy their used machines.

LSAClassOf2000

February 5th, 2013 at 11:50 AM ^

A few of the items not seen in this facility photo are listed here - (link)

It includes a juice room, nutrition bar (I have to think the guy writing this meant "juice bar" and "nutrition room" for some reason) and a full medical suite and runs about 34,000 square feet in size - that's about 4 times larger than the previous facility. The approval for the project was only given this past August too, but I suppose they are willing to expedite things for Nick. At least it is open to the whole population of student-athletes though.

bubblelevel

February 5th, 2013 at 11:52 AM ^

The "space" is big but the key too is that it is shared by all sports.  There are many equally as nice facilities that are only for the football programs.  PSU's, Notre Dame's, WVU's are among some very open and impressive rooms.  Michigan's has the equipment, but the weight room's visual impact is not the same with the low ceilings.  What you put in the room and how you use it are the key.  Alabama could still impress with a pre-fab building with a bunch of iron in it.  Juice bars, nutritionists, saunas, etc are all pretty ubiquitous now at this level.

turtleboy

February 5th, 2013 at 12:27 PM ^

It doesn't look that impressive. It's nice, but other schools weight rooms look nicer to me. Maybe it's just the school colors. Also: It's a one story facility with two floors, Mr. Writer lady. There is a difference.

Blazefire

February 5th, 2013 at 12:34 PM ^

I guess I just don't have that athlete mentality.

"And hereis where we're going to inflict pain, torment, verbal abuse and general misery on you for the next four to five years. As you can see, we have much more devious equipment available than the other schools you are considering. You'll never have to wait for time in your own personal hell at our schoo!"

Marvin

February 5th, 2013 at 12:51 PM ^

This is one of the stupidest looking weight rooms I've ever seen! I mean I've seen some stupid looking weight rooms, but this one takes the cake!

Tater

February 5th, 2013 at 12:57 PM ^

While I abhor Alabama's recruiting methods, I really can't find anything bad to say about this facility.  At least some of the money is going to benefit athletes at the school, and it is being done within the rules.

energyblue1

February 5th, 2013 at 4:07 PM ^

Still for plush and pure awesomeness...Texas and Oregon's seem to be tops still...But doesn't matter a weight room is a weight room and as long as you win players come if you win big elite players come.  Not a whole lot of care is given to the ameneties....as Usc and Miami's were the worst forever, though I think Miami's is horrible still.....

 

 

The Wolf

February 5th, 2013 at 4:12 PM ^

So MANY squat racks! But seriously, as several other posters noted, this is quite large and beautiful but it does not necessarily blow other programs out of the water.