Brooks-Dwyer
Varsity Weight Room
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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