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Brooks-Dwyer Varsity Weight Room
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The Brooks-Dwyer Varsity Weight Room occupies 7,000
ft2 on the 4th floor of Payne Whitney Gymnasium. It
resides within the 21,000 ft2 Adrian C. Israel
Fitness Center in a space originally occupied by racquetball /
squash courts and a golf practice room. This facility was dedicated
in May 1999 as part of a capital project undertaken to expand and
modernize this 70-year-old "cathedral of sports". The varsity
weight room serves each of the University's 35 intercollegiate
sports programs and is equipped with rugged, versatile equipment
such that groups of up to 70 student-athletes can train
concurrently with optimal effectiveness and efficiency.
The Brooks-Dwyer Varsity Weight Room was
created in memory of Charles W. Brooks '35 and Martin Dwyer, Jr.
'44 through the generosity of Michael C. Brooks '67 (Senior
Partner, J.H. Whitney & Co., Stamford CT) and Diana
Dwyer Brooks '72 (President, Sotheby's Holdings Inc., New
York NY).
Workouts are designed and supervised by one of the strength and
conditioning staff's Certified
Strength & Conditioning Specialists. The Bulldog Power
philosophy couples functional multi-joint movements with
fundamental principles: exercise techniques are simplified and
performed on an alternating heavy/explosive basis in order to
maximize training effects while minimizing residual fatigue (as
well as teaching and training time). Performance-based fitness and
work quality are the bottom-line objectives at all times. The
weight room's equipment reflects the program's philosophy, and
allows student-athletes from all teams to perform an unlimited
variety of exercises and movements:
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