Menu
Facilities

Vikings' Ops Under One Roof With Opening Of Performance Center

The facility includes a museum, a state-of-the-art weight room and four full-sized grass practice fieldsGETTY IMAGES

The Vikings’ entire operation is officially "back under one roof" with the opening today of the Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center in Eagan, according to Mark Craig of Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE. Saturday, the entire team will take the practice field in front of an "expected capacity crowd of 5,000." The Vikings "haven’t said what they paid for the project." However, Vikings Owner & President Mark Wilf essentially said that it is the "cost of doing business in the NFL today." On the football side of the new facility, the training room area "grew the most in square footage from Winter Park (1,800) to TCO Performance Center (6,700)." Vikings Dir of Sports Medicine & Head Athletic Trainer Eric Sugarman said that there "wasn’t anything he asked for that he didn’t get, including hot and cold tubs large enough for 25 players, and an electric cryochamber that no other NFL team has." The weight room is "bigger and more efficient, with two large garage doors that open to the four practice fields and a cardio mezzanine that has three man-made hills built for power, speed and jump training" (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 7/24).

ALL THE GOODIES: The STAR TRIBUNE's Craig noted nutritional snack carts are "available to players as they leave the practice field and weight room." Then there is a "popular fuel bar." It is "three times larger than any other fuel bar Gatorade has built." And it is "user-friendly with portions for several different kinds of smoothies already individually packaged." One of the more "popular features" of the Vikings’ new facility is the "cryotherapy chamber." There also is a "one-of-a-kind 'smart' draft board" that consists of 40 55-inch TVs. The TVs are all "intricately coordinated into a draft board that can with one touch sort and display information" that used to take GM Rick Spielman 20 minutes to "arrange manually with cards and magnets." The board’s efficiency also "helps in pre-draft meetings because it’s big enough to display a player’s game film and all his information, including stats, injuries, off-the-field concerns and a report from the Vikings’ analytics department" (STARTRIBUNE.com, 7/24). In Minneapolis, Jim Souhan notes the facility also includes an "impressive museum, a state-of-the-art weight room, four full-sized grass practice fields, a small stadium and an indoor field." Fans can also tour a museum, "buy gear and dine at food trucks" (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 7/25). In St. Paul, Chris Tomasson notes inside the new museum, there are "items from Metropolitan Stadium." There also are "artifacts from the Metrodome, including a piece of the roof." There are "ticket stubs and souvenirs provided by fans." There are "jerseys, cleats, helmets and other pieces of uniforms once worn by star players." Fans also can see "what it’s like to stand on the sideline at U.S. Bank Stadium during a game" via a VR display (ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, 7/25).

SBJ Morning Buzzcast: May 3, 2024

Seismic change coming for NCAA? Churchill Downs rolls out major premium build out and Jeff Pash, a key advisor to Roger Goodell, steps down

Learfield's Cory Moss, MASN/ESPN's Ben McDonald, and Canelo

On this week’s pod, SBJ’s Austin Karp has two Big Get interviews. The first is with Learfield's Cory Moss as he talks about his company’s collaboration on EA Sports College Football. Later in the show, we hear from MASN/ESPN baseball analyst Ben McDonald on how he sees the college and professional baseball scene shaking out. SBJ’s Adam Stern shares his thoughts on the upcoming Canelo-Mungia bout on Prime Video and DAZN.

SBJ I Factor: Molly Mazzolini

SBJ I Factor features an interview with Molly Mazzolini. Elevate's Senior Operating Advisor – Design + Strategic Alliances chats with SBJ’s Ross Nethery about the power of taking chances. Mazzolini is a member of the SBJ Game Changers Class of 2016. She shares stories of her career including co-founding sports design consultancy Infinite Scale career journey and how a chance encounter while working at a stationery store launched her career in the sports industry. SBJ I Factor is a monthly podcast offering interviews with sports executives who have been recipients of one of the magazine’s awards.

Shareable URL copied to clipboard!

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Daily/Issues/2018/07/25/Facilities/Vikings.aspx

Sorry, something went wrong with the copy but here is the link for you.

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Daily/Issues/2018/07/25/Facilities/Vikings.aspx

CLOSE