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NCAA Institutes Indexing System for 2012-13 Indoor Track and Field
By Emily Attwood, November 2012
While the idea of building an outdoor competition track in any length other than 400 meters is preposterous, no one bats an eye at the variation in indoor track lengths.

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.

Exacting Design Standards Spur Quality Track Construction
By Paul Steinbach, February 2012
It starts with a dotted line. Not the kind that stretches a short distance across the bottom of a contract, but one drawn to represent a closed circuit covering 400 meters.

New Projects: Oklahoma State University; University of Houston; Oregon State University
By Andrew Cohen, August 2011
Construction has begun on the Sherman E. Smith Training Center, one of the key components of the envisioned Athletic Village on the north side of the Oklahoma State University campus.

New Projects: TFC Academy; Southern Illinois University; Taos Eco Park
By Andrew Cohen, July 2011
Construction began in May on the TFC Academy and Training Facility, a $17.5 million soccer complex bankrolled by Toronto FC and its ownership group, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment.

Track Surface Drainage Systems Come with Several Design Options
By Paul Steinbach, August 2010
Now a standard component of competitive tracks, surface drainage systems come with several design options.

Recognizing the Signs, Symptoms of Overtraining
By Roy Stevenson, January 2009
Fitness professionals should recognize the signs and symptoms of overtraining, and help clients to recover from it, or prevent it in the first place.

Catastrophic Injuries Intensify Focus On Safety at Field Eevents
By Paul Steinbach, January 2009
Catastrophic injuries resulting from the hurling of heavy implements and human bodies have intensified the safety focus surrounding field events.

School May Be Liable After Athlete Struck By Shot Put
By John T. Wolohan, Nov. 19, 2008
School and its administrators may be liable after a track and field athlete is struck by a shot put.

Defective Track and Unwanted Repairs Give School Lesson In Contract Law
By John T. Wolohan, November 2008
A defective track and repeated unsuccessful repairs give a school district an unwanted lesson in contract law.

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