
Renovations underway for Carpenter-Trout Strength Center
7/15/2019 1:05:00 PM | General
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. - Millersville University's Carpenter-Trout Strength Center--a facility dedicated for the strength and conditioning of Marauder student-athletes--is undergoing a significant renovation during the months of July and August.
Millersville University worked with industry leader Hammer Strength to design a layout that maximizes the 5,000 square foot space to create more efficiency and safety for student-athletes.
"This was a collaborative effort to get this project done, and I want to thank the University and the Millersville Student Government Association for their support,' said Millersville Director of Athletics Miles Gallagher. "This project is part of a continued effort to enhance our strength and conditioning efforts and will provide our strength coaches a state of the art facility to train our student-athletes."
The renovation includes installation of a new, state-of-the-art flooring specifically designed for strength and conditioning. The design utilizes exercise-specific flooring at each station designed to take impact of specific lifting techniques, eliminating the need for raised platforms. The new design includes removal of existing machines and the installation of all new Hammer Strength racks and benches on which two student-athletes can train simultaneously. Paint, general maintenance and a new water bottle refilling station is also included in the renovation.
"The new upgrades and layout will enhance the space tremendously," said Millersville Strength and Conditioning Coach Kyle Regensburg. "We will now have the space to train multiple teams without having to maneuver around each other, which will create a much safer and efficient training environment, which has always been priority number one for me. With these new upgrades we will have the ability to make sure that every student-athlete at Millersville University is able to receive high-quality training that promotes their overall heath, wellness, and increase in performance."
The project is currently underway with completion set for August. To view renderings of the design, click here.
Millersville University worked with industry leader Hammer Strength to design a layout that maximizes the 5,000 square foot space to create more efficiency and safety for student-athletes.
"This was a collaborative effort to get this project done, and I want to thank the University and the Millersville Student Government Association for their support,' said Millersville Director of Athletics Miles Gallagher. "This project is part of a continued effort to enhance our strength and conditioning efforts and will provide our strength coaches a state of the art facility to train our student-athletes."
The renovation includes installation of a new, state-of-the-art flooring specifically designed for strength and conditioning. The design utilizes exercise-specific flooring at each station designed to take impact of specific lifting techniques, eliminating the need for raised platforms. The new design includes removal of existing machines and the installation of all new Hammer Strength racks and benches on which two student-athletes can train simultaneously. Paint, general maintenance and a new water bottle refilling station is also included in the renovation.
"The new upgrades and layout will enhance the space tremendously," said Millersville Strength and Conditioning Coach Kyle Regensburg. "We will now have the space to train multiple teams without having to maneuver around each other, which will create a much safer and efficient training environment, which has always been priority number one for me. With these new upgrades we will have the ability to make sure that every student-athlete at Millersville University is able to receive high-quality training that promotes their overall heath, wellness, and increase in performance."
The project is currently underway with completion set for August. To view renderings of the design, click here.
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