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GREENE FAMILY STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

The Greene Family Intercollegiate Strength and Conditioning Center opened in May 2010 and was named after former Penn football and lacrosse player a, James Greene Jr. W’72, PAR’05, PAR’08, PAR’10. Entering the Weiss Pavilion from 33rd Street, more than 18,000 square feet has been dedicated to the development of Penn's varsity athletes.

The Greene Family Center is highlighted with state-of-the-art equipment including 30 weightlifting racks that were uniquely made for Penn by Sorinex. These racks use more than 20,000 pounds of WerkSan barbells and plates, which are generally considered the finest of their kind in the world. The flooring and platform inlays were designed by Mondo Flooring, including two running tracks manufactured with a specialty surface for maximum traction and durability. The Greene Family Strength and Conditioning Center also features more than 40 LifeFitness machines for cardio and muscle development, 18 heavy bags from Balazs for kickboxing drills, two complete dumbbell sets (up to 150-pound weights) from Intek, and dozens of medicine balls from M&F Athletics for ballistic training.
 

QUICK FACTS

Address


 
Weiss Pavilion
Smith Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104
 
Facility Administrator


 
Pat Squeo
Coordinator of Athletic Facilities
patsqueo@upenn.edu
 
Opened 2010