Related:As mentioned by Prince, Holzman blamed limited space, adding,"the original plan was to expand the workout area once additional space was available later in the tournament. However, we want to be responsive to the needs of our participating teams, and we are actively working to enhance existing resources at practice courts, including additional weight training equipment."
Stanford sports performance coach Ali Kershner, who posted pictures of the tournaments' differing strength-training amenities, wrote on Instagram,"- 3 weeks in a bubble and no access to DBs above 30's [sic] until the sweet 16? In a year defined by a fight for equality this is a chance to have a conversation and get better." It's also worth noting that, according to
POPSUGAR Never seen male players lifting or exercising at a tournament 🤷♂️
POPSUGAR Didn’t know the tournament had to supply exercise rooms/equipment. Don’t teams have places for that?
POPSUGAR Men's basketball makes money women don't. I bet a male high school team could beat the women's teams
Love to hear what man thought this was a brilliant idea
So cute that the NCAA thinks that girls apparently max out at 25 lb weights. And there's like what 10 weights total? Do they each get one? So insulting.
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