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Resilient Sports Flooring Allows for Training in Hallways
By
Paul Steinbach,
November 2012
Running in the halls is not frowned upon at Whiteland Community High School. In fact, it’s encouraged.
At least that’s the case around the gymnasium spaces at this suburban Indianapolis institution, where resilient sports flooring covers roughly 8,300 square feet of corridor.
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Ten Things to Consider When Purchasing a Hardwood Gym Floor
By
Paul Steinbach,
January 2012
The Road to the Final Four is paved in maple. And so are the majority of gymnasiums at every level of competition across North America.
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Programming Should Drive Rec Center Surface Selection
By
Nicholas Brown,
November 2010
Surface selection in recreation centers housing more than one court space should be driven by programming.
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Recycled Rubber Flooring Remains a Constant in Strength and Other Applications
By
Cooper Brown,
October 2010
The origins of the industry's environmental consciousness remain underfoot in strength and a host of other applications.
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Signage, Supervision are Keys to Keeping Locker Rooms Safe
By
Amy Scanlin,
January 2009
Appropriate signage and supervision are keys to keeping locker rooms safe. Also pay special attention to lockers, flooring and electrical outlets.
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Flooring Trends Can Create 'Wow' Effect
By
Ronale Tucker Rhodes,
January 2009
Understand the top flooring trends and techniques to create a "wow" effect for your facility's design, no matter what your budget.
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It's Not Easy Flooring Green
By
Heather Peavey,
May 2008
Making eco-friendly choices in your fitness facility seems relatively uncomplicated. But when it comes time to make green flooring choices, things get more complicated.
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Functional Floors for Outdoors
By
Amy Scanlin,
January 2008
There are many options when considering surfaces for your outdoor areas, including those that are safe, comfortable and stylish.
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Flooring for Every Area of Your Facility
By
Julie Anne Eason,
October 2007
For each area of your fitness center, you need to consider what type of flooring would be most appropriate for the activity, for safety, for aesthetics and for your budget.
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Flooring: To Fleck or Not to Fleck?
By
Heather Peavey,
May 2007
To choose the best rubber flooring for your fitness facility, it all starts with one question.
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