Innovations At UNLV

UNLV Football Complex Installs State-of-the-Art Surfacing, Equipment for Training Center

Home to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Rebels, the Fertitta Football Complex is a state-of-the-art facility that embraces all aspects of student-athlete life to help prepare them for success on and off the field.

The facility includes an academic center, team dining hall with a full kitchen, nutrition bar, sports medicine center, hydrotherapy, team auditorium, position meeting rooms, team lounge, and barbershop. The heart of the complex is a 9,000 square-foot weightlifting area, which includes a modern locker room and coaches’ offices with balconies overlooking the practice field.

Football facilities are now an integral part of recruitment for sought-after high school athletes. UNLV wanted to take its football program to the next level from both a training and academic perspective by updating its training center with advanced equipment and flooring. The coaching staff and trainers were seeking a holistic approach to their program while bringing together athletes as a cohesive team. Finally, they wanted the new facility to capture the excitement and energy that flows from the nearby Las Vegas strip.

Advanced Surfacing Solutions

UNLV staff sought “the best of the best” for both equipment and flooring for its training center. As such, UNLV teamed up with design firm Perkins and Will to specify the surfacing and equipment, along with Advanced Exercise’s support. The three Ecore surfaces selected, Monster, TurfX, and Bounce 2, feature Ecore’s patented itsTRU Technology. This technology is a proprietary manufacturing process that fusion bonds vulcanized composition rubber (VCR) to virtually any flooring surface and captures energy so flooring surfaces can absorb force while returning usable energy back to the body.

With team unity as a major focus of the football program, designers for the Fertitta Football Complex envisioned a weight room that integrated weight training with fieldwork. This meant installing a strip of turf in the middle of the training center with lifting racks and platforms on either side.

The Monster Roll system was selected to cover the weightlifting areas. Designed to outperform the heaviest lifter, Monster Roll features a dense, dual durometer rubber surface field united to an underlayment. The components of this system perform together to drastically reduce the transmission of heavy impacts in both body and sound vibrations associated with strength training. The lifting area included three different accents of Ecore colors that matched the UNLV logo. Monster Roll was also installed on the weightlifting platforms. This durable composition rubber fitness flooring is highly shock-absorbent and easy to maintain.

Nearly 1,500 square feet of Ecore’s TurfX runs through the center of the weight training area. The high-pile turf is extremely durable with a thatch support system that eliminates the need for infill—making it the perfect indoor training turf. Customized logos were set in both the black TurfX and weightlifting platforms.

The biggest challenge with the weightlifting area was ensuring a seamless transition between the turf and the rubber surface. Ecore was able to achieve one continuous plane from rubber to turf to mitigate tripping hazards.

“The layout of the flooring created a central area where everyone is working out together and supporting each other,” said Jenna Cruff, interior design director, associate, Perkins & Will. “The idea is to allow athletes to go straight from the racks to training on the interior turf.”

Installed in the sports medicine and hydrotherapy areas, Bounce 2 features a synthetic wood-grain surface that is fusion bonded to a VCR-base layer. It achieves the look of real wood but is more economical, durable, and easier to clean.

“Bounce 2 was an ideal product for this space because of its hygienic properties,” added Hannah Cothern, interior designer, Perkins & Will. “The rubber backing also made it comfortable for the trainers who are standing on their feet all day and for the athletes performing agility moves.”

Function Meets Safety with New Flooring

UNLV Strength Coach Matthew Fyle trains three different lift groups consisting of 30 to 40 athletes daily. What impresses him most about Ecore flooring is the traction and force distribution of Monster.

“When the force from a shoulder drop is distributed back to the athlete, it can result in ankle, knee, and hip pain,” Fyle said. “With Monster Roll, that force is distributed to the floor, which allows our athletes to train harder with less pain and inflammation. I also like the dynamic capabilities of going from turf to weights.”

According to the design team, visitors are raving about the new facility.

“The flooring hits all the functional and safety needs for the athletes,” Cothern said. “Ecore worked with the project team from the start, and I feel the cohesive process resulted in an amazing facility.”

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