As Budgets Shrink, Rec Agencies Struggle to Accommodate Disabled
As budgets tighten, recreation agencies struggle to truly accommodate individuals with disabilities.
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Athletic Departments Rethinking Ways to Make Travel Dollars Go Farther
Athletic departments are rethinking ways to make their travel dollars go farther.
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Creative and Dynamic Roof Structure Allows for Surprising Savings
This creative roof structure allows for surprising savings while adding to the dynamic aesthetic of the Simon Fraser University gymnasium.
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Defective Track and Unwanted Repairs Give School Lesson In Contract Law
A defective track and repeated unsuccessful repairs give a school district an unwanted lesson in contract law.
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Developing an Effective Communication Strategy
Fitness center managers need to develop a strategy to effectively communicate with staff.
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Diligence with Employees Can Keep Your Facility Out of Court
Diligence in hiring, retaining and supervising employees can keep your fitness center out of court.
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Fitness Q & A
Has the prevalence of childhood obesity reached a plateau? What is cross transfer? Does aspartate increase strength or improve performance?
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Four-Day School Weeks Changing the Sports Game In Rural Communities
Four-day school weeks are remodeling high school sports in some rural communities.
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Health Clubs Aggressively Marketing One-On-One Stretching
Health clubs have begun aggressively marketing one-on-one stretching sessions as part of their personal training menus.
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High-Tech Upgrades Help Aging Spectator Facilities Stay In the Game
High-tech upgrades to aging spectator facilities are essential to their survival in a competitive marketplace.
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How to Get the Most Out of Facility-Management Software
Your fitness center has invested money and time - and likely purchased high-tech software - so it can offer members indepth and detailed assessments. Now it's time to get the word out.
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How to Help Your Members Boost Their Energy Levels
Fatigue can be debilitating. Here’s how you can help your members boost their energy levels and get back into top form.
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Listen to Members, Stay True to Facility
Listening to your members is important, but so is staying true to what’s best for your facility.
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Long-Ago Investment Helps City Upgrade Rec Facilities
A long-ago investment helps one city's nonprofits upgrade their recreation facilities.
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Maintenance Program Keeps Gym Floors Looking Their Best
Daily, monthly and yearly maintenance keeps gym floors looking and performing their best.
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Meet the Expert: Older Adult Solutions
Move beyond the status quo to attract and serve the growing older adult population.
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New Handbook Helps California PE Teachers Meet Guidelines
A new handbook helps California teachers teach P.E. in accordance with state guidelines.
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Numerous Decisions Go Into Buying the Right Synthetic Turf Field
Synthetic turf systems have evolved over the past quarter century, but buying the right field still requires plenty of decision-making.
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Online Tools Becoming Popular In Fundraising
Online tools are streamlining, supplementing or flat-out replacing traditional fundraising models.
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President of the Drake Group Sees Failure In College Sports
The president of The Drake Group sees academic failure in college sports.
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Regular Maintenance Dramatically Reduces Detritus In Synthetic Turf
Regular maintenance can reduce the amount of detritus hidden within the blades of synthetic turf fields.
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Research/Science Update: "Stretching" the Truth
You've got questions. Should clients stretch before and after exercise? Does stretching improve sports and fitness performance and reduce injuries? Researchers may have the answers.
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Stanford Offers Money-Back Guarantee to First-Time Season Ticket Buyers
Stanford University offers a money-back guarantee to first-time season-ticket buyers.
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Title Shots; One of the 'Greats'
Reviews of Prep: The Spirit of a High School Football Team and the Great Kettlebell Handbook.
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