Posts Tagged ‘ grandstands ’

Make A Difference And Choose Equipment That Might Help You Achieve The Best For Your Athletic Field

January 16, 2012
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You will have quite a job ahead of you if you’ve been given the duty of assembling the things required to build an athletic field in your local park or school, with the various different things you need to really do it justice and make a significant impact on your visitors, providing them a...

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How To Create A Sports Training Program Using Your Gym And Stadium Seating

January 12, 2012
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Are you playing sports in a community program?  Maybe you thought it was time to play organized games again.  If it has been years since you have played, you will want to train.  Professional and university athletes have the help of professional trainers and state-of-the-art facilities.  If you are joining a community league, you...

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Some Fundamental Ideas For Constructing A Baseball Stadium

January 9, 2012
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Many different cultures all over the world love baseball, so it is not unusual to see fields in almost every city.  If people get into playing a whole lot together, it is better to have a real field rather than the makeshift backyard fields that many houses have.  Luckily, constructing a field is not...

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What To Upgrade Inside A Gym To Attract More Guests

December 16, 2011
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Indoor gyms are community hotspots for families concerned with participating in some kind of physical activity, whether it be weightlifting, gymnastics, swimming or running. Most community parks often operate an indoor gym of some sort with one or more of these activities for parents and youngsters to join in. Some community gyms often lack...

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Winter – A Good Season To Be A Sports Fan

December 9, 2011
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Aside from all of the other holidays and activities, Winter is a fantastic time of year to spend with friends and family, and this time of year also ushers in a number of major league sports that will keep you busy throughout the cold months, and keep your blood pumping to get you warm....

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Park Supplies Built To Survive – Making It Through The Off-Season

November 30, 2011
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During the rainy months, a lot less people venture out to the park, where all of the facilities and equipment tend to fall by the wayside as they go unused, while nobody seems to think about them until the weather improves, then they come to find that some of their facilities didn’t survive the...

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The Advantage Of Renovating Your Park

November 21, 2011
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When you manage a park, you have to furnish people with shade, equipment for kids to play with and a place for families to sit down and relax while their sons or daughters play. Sometimes, your park may not provide shade, benches or even ample equipment for little ones to play on, which is...

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For Flexibility And Ease Of Maintenance, Consider Bench Seating In Your Public Venue

September 15, 2011
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New seating arrangements for public events are few and far between because much of what is in use these days in the line of seating solutions has been in practical use for many years; whether it was first employed by patrons at the original presentations of the Greek tragedies, or at the Roman Coliseum,...

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Making A Difference: Restoring Neighboring Parks

August 15, 2011
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All over the nation, support on unnecessary government projects has been cut. Excellent teachers are fired while schools work to afford textbooks. Bridges and roads that have been broken don’t get repaired for long periods of time, even as they are safety perils for the public. Beach cleaning crews aren’t hired, despite the clear...

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What Will You Achieve As Their Time Ticks Away?

August 1, 2011
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It isn’t a surprise to anybody to exclaim that children don’t stay youthful forever. One day they are playing with invisible figures with the conviction of actors in a Hollywood film. The next moment, they don’t have one nice word to declare to you, if they have anything to say at all. Nothing would...

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