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1. The ability | 1. The ability of a surface to absorb energy. Shock absorbing properties are measured in Gmax.<br><br> | ||
http://cwsportsturf.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Field-Hardness-Testing.jpg<br><br> | |||
Field hardness testing is important because it focuses on reducing injuries.<br> | |||
Source: http://cwsportsturf.com/blog/field-hardness-testing/<br><br> | |||
http://www.hksportsfields.com/images/2016/03/field-evaoporation-300x236.jpg<br><br> | |||
Maintaining good turf cover goes a long way toward keeping field hardness at the right level.<br> | |||
Source: http://www.hksportsfields.com/blog/<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 2 August 2017
1. The ability of a surface to absorb energy. Shock absorbing properties are measured in Gmax.
Field hardness testing is important because it focuses on reducing injuries.
Source: http://cwsportsturf.com/blog/field-hardness-testing/
Maintaining good turf cover goes a long way toward keeping field hardness at the right level.
Source: http://www.hksportsfields.com/blog/