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Walsh Physical Performance Complex TCU Athletics Facilities

Facility Facts
Year Opened 1996
Year Renovated 2006
Address
John S. Justin Athletic Center
3500 Bellaire Drive North
Fort Worth, TX 76129

Walsh Physical Performance Complex History
The $11-million Walsh Physical Performance Complex was completed in 1996 and was dedicated to F. Howard Walsh - a former TCU Board of Trustees member - along with his wife, Mary D. Fleming-Walsh. Located outside of the south end zone, the nearly 22,182-square-feet complex is home to the Sports Medicine Center, football locker room, weight room, equipment room in addition to housing offices and dressing rooms for athletics staff members, coaches and student-athletes.

Walsh Complex Weight Room
Inside of the Walsh Physical Performance Complex is the 9,000-square-foot weight room that itself was given a $100,000 renovation during the summer of 2006. The newly-renovated weight room features nine double-sided power racks with platforms, three new sets of dumbbells and 1,000-square-feet of state-of-the-art weight room flooring.
Walsh Complex Athletic Training Room
The Walsh Complex Athletic Training Room is situated near both the football locker room and Walsh Weight Room and features multiple treatment tables and full-size whirlpool tanks to provide the latest techniques in care for all student-athletes. The Walsh Complex Athletic Training Room also includes the latest in NormaTac MVP recovery system, which is used by pro teams and only a handful of college programs. The device is the very latest in cutting edge athlete recovery technology.

The Walsh Complex Athletic Training Room also includes a rehabilitation room, which overlooks the south end of Amon G. Carter Stadium, was recently renovated during the summer of 2008. The rehabilitation room includes all new equipment, including free motion machines, stair climbers and exercise bikes, which are all essential in helping student-athletes get back of their feet.