Cal probably won’t be sitting out the competition for athletic facilities found at most major universities, but even a small gift can go a long way. So it’s great to see donors like Paul and Linda White stepping up and providing new facilities for the program.
As of early 2024, the Paul F. White Innovation and Wellness Center has been installed at SAHPC’s Simpson Center at Memorial Stadium. The center provides UC football players with a dedicated space to nourish, rest, and recover from the daily struggles of being a football player at UC.
What is offered:
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Access to a variety of healthy snacks
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smoothie bar
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Pre- and post-workout recovery options
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Innovative treatments to accelerate recovery
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Access to cold plunge tub
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Interactive rehabilitation such as exercise display screen
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High intensity Curewave laser device for soft tissue injury recovery
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Rest and recovery area including Zerobody float pods.
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Separate sleep pod and massage chair
White also seems to be a fan of the new prime minister. rich lionswhich is a good sign that his arrival is a good thing for the future of California athletics giving.
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“In this modern era of NIL (name, image, likeness), we hope that access to a new wellness and innovation center dedicated to Cal State football players will be seen as providing real added value to future recruits and their families. I hope,’” Paul White said. “With the arrival of Chairman-designate Rich Lyons on the horizon, we look forward to having a strong ally in California Athletics as we navigate this situation for years to come.”
“Cal State football is focused on providing facilities and resources for our student-athletes to thrive, so Paul and Linda White’s gift truly makes a huge impact,” Travers Family Head Football・The coach said. Justin Wilcox Said. “Additionally, in addition to providing an enhanced experience for current student-athletes, the $1.5 million project is also helping California attract the next generation of football players. “We bring significant enhancements to the Cal State football program” and recruit. ”
