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Do's and Don'ts of Athletic Court Building

Selecting the right location for an athletic court is crucial for its functionality. Key factors to consider include accessibility for players and spectators, adequate drainage to prevent water buildup, sunlight exposure affecting the playing surface, and surroundings to minimize distractions and optimize the playing experience.

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The Science Behind Optimal Court Surface Traction

A better understanding of court traction is vital to protecting players from injury and ensuring the best mobility on a court surfacing material. A good grip makes for a better tennis, racquetball, or pickleball game.

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Basketball Court Safety Features

Basketball courts at home make for a fun spot for the whole family. Whether practicing casual free throws or engaging in competitive one-on-ones, having a court makes picking up a ball and going easy. But these courts must be safe to preserve the enjoyment factor and prevent injuries.

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Deciding Between Resurfacing or Replacing a Track

A track's life cycle usually includes at least one resurfacing before removing and replacing it completely. However, some factors can cause tracks to need resurfacing more than once during their life cycle.

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Understanding Bocce Ball

Bocce ball is the perfect option for a relaxing yet competitive recreational sport. It doesn't require much equipment, yet it can be highly engaging.

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Playing Safe in the Heat

Human bodies regulate temperature through sweating. However, the body may sometimes be exposed to more heat than it can handle.

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How to Maintain a Basketball Court

Basketball courts are an investment. Regardless of the material used to make them, regular maintenance minimizes upkeep costs and reduces the chances of deterioration.

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