Collegiate Aquatic Centers Designed to Accommodate High-Activity Usage
Collegiate aquatic centers are increasingly incorporating design elements and equipment that accommodate high-activity usage.
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Court: Athlete's Anorexia Not the Result of Coach's Verbal Abuse
On appeal, an athlete's anorexia is found not to be the result of her coach's verbal abuse.
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Illuminated Walkway Keeps College Rec Center's Atrium Shining After Dark
An illuminated walkway keeps a college rec center's atrium shining after dark.
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Maximize Laundry Efficiency by Eliminating Human Element from Drying Process
New technologies can help maximize laundry efficiency by eliminating the human element from the drying process.
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New Owners of Established Clubs Should Resist Urge to Put Stamp on Business
New owners of established clubs should resist the urge to put their stamp on the business.
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One on One: Pole Vaulting Expert Jan Johnson Sizes Up Safety of the Sport
A former world-class vaulter suggests improvements to the landing area.
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Party Passes' at Cowboys Stadium Could Irk High-Paying Partiers
"Party Passes" at Cowboys Stadium could irk some high-paying partiers.
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Rising Costs, Media-Savvy Consumers Force Rec Guides to Change
Rising costs and media-savvy consumers are dictating changes in the way recreation guides are produced.
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Social Media Revolutionizing How Sports are Consumed
Social media is revolutionizing how sports are consumed, as well as how schools, conferences and fans interact.
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Students at Two High Schools Get Kicks From Mixed Martial Arts Programs
Students at two high schools get their kicks from mixed martial arts programs.
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Supervision, Employee Training Keys to Reducing Climbing Wall Injuries
Employee training and supervision are keys to reducing climbing wall injuries.
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Youth Weight Training Movement Still In Its Infancy
Research suggests that kids still stand to benefit greatly from strength training, but the movement is still in its infancy.
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