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Passion No Substitute for Business Acumen When Creating Indoor Sports Facilities
By
Nicholas Brown,
January 2009
Passion is no substitute for business acumen when launching a successful indoor sports center.
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Skyrocketing Costs of Raw Materials and Fuel Affecting Price of Exercise Equipment
By
Andrew Cohen,
October 2008
Skyrocketing costs of raw materials and fuel are putting tremendous upward pressure on the pricing of strength equipment.
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Few Rec Centers Actually Address the Needs of People with Disabilities
By
Corey Fairbanks,
September 2008
Though most recreation facilities meet the legal requirements associated with accessibility, few address the actual needs of people with disabilities.
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Preventive Maintenance Plans Save Money in Long Run
By
Daniel Frey,
September 2008
Preventive maintenance plans can help you stay ahead of facility and equipment care and correction, and can save you money in the long run.
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Controlling Ceiling-Suspended Gymnasium Equipment
By
Paul Steinbach,
April 2007
Control of equipment suspended from gymnasium ceilings has reached new levels of sophistication.
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Zone Offense
By
Paul Steinbach,
4/1/2006
Wall pad manufacturers and risk managers alike lobby for more room beyond court boundaries.
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Court Decision
By
Andrew Cohen,
4/1/2005
Mega-gym proprietors bet millions on basketball and volleyball
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Goal Oriented
By
Paul Steinbach,
4/1/2005
Equipment manufacturers continue to make improvements to the basketball stanchion
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Sudden Impact
By
Paul Steinbach,
3/1/2004
Manufacturers push for an ASTM standard that quantifies the performance of wall padding
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Out of the Box
By
Andrew Cohen,
4/1/2003
By tweaking the largest building systems or the smallest details, the basic gymnasium blueprint can be transformed into something special
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