USAG Daegu Completes Extensive Renovations at Fitness Center for Military Community in South Korea

By Keith SmithJune 3, 2021

A Soldier participates in a fitness class at the newly renovated fitness facility. USAG Daegu unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea. The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate.
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Soldier participates in a fitness class at the newly renovated fitness facility. USAG Daegu unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea. The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
USAG Daegu unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea. The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate.
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – USAG Daegu unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea. The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
USAG Daegu unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea. The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate.
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – USAG Daegu unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea. The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
USAG Daegu Commander Col. Edward J. Ballanco and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Jonathon J. Blue participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony. USAG Daegu unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea. The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate.
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – USAG Daegu Commander Col. Edward J. Ballanco and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Jonathon J. Blue participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony. USAG Daegu unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea. The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

CAMP WALKER, Republic of Korea — USAG Daegu Commander Col. Edward J. Ballanco and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Jonathon J. Blue unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea.

The 10-month renovation process included outfitting the entire facility with new fitness equipment, adding a functional fitness area and major additions to the strength, cardio, boxing and group fitness rooms. The basketball court has been updated with new floors, a bleacher section and scoreboards. The project cost just half the original estimate.

The Army in South Korea and around the world continues to enhance its culture of fitness as part of efforts to support Soldiers, families and military communities that are physically active and healthy.

AFN Daegu: USAG Daegu Completes Extensive Renovations at Fitness Center for Military Community in South Korea

USAG Daegu Commander Col. Edward J. Ballanco and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Jonathon J. Blue unveiled extensive renovations at Camp Walker's Kelly Fitness Center for immediate use in May during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in South Korea.