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<blockquote data-quote="GTJason" data-source="post: 50175" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>There is a psychosocial aspect of the new weight rooms most people discount. What makes you want to go fishing more (pretend you fish if you don't for this scenario) the fishing section at Walmart or the one (half the store) at Bass Pro? They both have the equipment 99.9% of us need, Walmart is cheaper and is a one stop shop for other things, but given the option I'll browse around Bass Pro. Same deal with golf items from any sports store or a pga superstore. </p><p></p><p>The point is, an inviting environment will keep the guys in there longer (which makes them stronger and bond with teammates) and hopefully it'll be a draw to recruits on the fence. I'll agree it's a fad and on paper it shouldn't have any effect on the performance of our athletes. The reality is it's probably worth the gamble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJason, post: 50175, member: 94"] There is a psychosocial aspect of the new weight rooms most people discount. What makes you want to go fishing more (pretend you fish if you don't for this scenario) the fishing section at Walmart or the one (half the store) at Bass Pro? They both have the equipment 99.9% of us need, Walmart is cheaper and is a one stop shop for other things, but given the option I'll browse around Bass Pro. Same deal with golf items from any sports store or a pga superstore. The point is, an inviting environment will keep the guys in there longer (which makes them stronger and bond with teammates) and hopefully it'll be a draw to recruits on the fence. I'll agree it's a fad and on paper it shouldn't have any effect on the performance of our athletes. The reality is it's probably worth the gamble. [/QUOTE]
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