Uses for Artificial Turf Indoors
Artificial turf has been a resounding successful invention ever since it made its debut in the Houston Astrodome. Since that very day, sports arenas and stadiums have gravitated to this product with its longevity and cost-effectiveness. Many may argue what is best; grass or turf--regardless of your opinion, the verdict is in. Does this Spark an idea?
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Baseball Fields
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When the first domed stadium was built, there was an attempt to grow grass inside. After that failed, a simple product called artificial turf was born. This synthetic based product has been a godsend to domed sports arena operators all over the world. The sport of baseball is played both indoors and outdoors, yet the durability of artificial turf allows the product to be placed in these stadiums.
Football Fields
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Much like any other sport that can be played indoors or out, football fields have benefited the most from the use of artificial turf. From college arenas, to pro stadiums, the sport of football has the most use for artificial turf. With the advent of arena football, every team in more than four various leagues uses the turf. It allows for easy setup and tear down, and a field can be set up within three to four hours. Nearly one-third of all NFL teams use the turf in indoor stadiums.
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Arena Soccer
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Soccer is a sport that is played both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, the turf makes the ball move much faster and adds speed. The texture of the turf and the layout of the game field makes artificial turf a perfect choice. The turf also allows the athletes to wear shoes that are more feasible for the field than traditional soccer shoes.
Golf Putting
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Although rarely used, artificial turf is a great component to use for indoor putting greens and miniature golf courses. The simple ease and design of the turf allows it to become molded into a variety of choices for the mini-golf course, while also being allowed to be form-fitted for a personal putting surface.
Cause of Injuries
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Artificial turf also can cause injuries. Due to its non-giving structure like grass has, a common injury among athletes is turf toe. Ankle sprains, torn ligaments in knees are also other types of injuries this turf has been known to cause. In some cases, shoulder injuries have occurred when players land on the turf in the wrong way.
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