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When David Rudolph spun off PlayOn! Sports from Turner Broadcasting in December 2008, he realized that Turner couldn't compete in the mad dash for collegiate media rights that ultimately caused last year?s chaotic conference realignment.
Integration of technology into fitness equipment creates new opportunities for facilities.
Work begins this month at Gannon University on a $12.5 million renovation and expansion of the student recreation and athletic facility.
Steve Crocker chuckles at the recollection. While doing a final walkthrough of a college aquatics facility on which his consulting firm, Counsilman-Hunsaker, had worked ? its first project involving color-changing LED light fixtures ? Crocker struck up a conversation with a lifeguard.
Helping men and women prepare for the military physical fitness test provides an opportunity for fitness centers. We've got some tips to get you started.
Does your facility have any members with disabilities? How well does it accommodate them?
America's older population has been targeted by civilian fitness centers for years, but military fitness centers also can?t afford to forget these members.
Ohio University students traversing campus in the fall can?t help but notice the posters and flyers promoting the Bobcats' next home football game.
Just as the architecture of athletic, fitness and recreation centers has evolved over the years
Wounded Warrior events ranging from sports camps to bike races provide fitness facilities a unique opportunity to set up training programs to get returning military men and women ready for such events.
The day after Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill in late May adding a new layer of protection for high school coaches besieged by upset parents, John Erickson had three simple words: "We got it."
Veterans? path to a career in the fitness industry just got easier with a new program launched by the American Council on Exercise.
Parks and green spaces have been lauded as the keys to improving public health, combating childhood obesity and addressing our nation?s sedentary lifestyle crisis.
Do stadium and arena employees have a legally protected interest in their jobs?
As a general rule, the courts will not get involved in the internal decision-making process of pri-vate athletic associations.
Nutritional supplements are more popular than ever, a $32 billion industry. But before selling supplements at your facility, or taking them yourself, it's important to do the research first.
An upgrade of the University of New Orleans' Maestri Field at Privateer Park is now under way. The $2.5 million project will construct a new stadium structure with press boxes, luxury suites, updated chair-back seating and a new entrance.
After more than 10 years of planning, the University of Utah has broken ground on the George S. Eccles Student Life Center
Sometimes, a subtle aesthetic decision can make all the difference, turning an otherwise-overlooked space into an elegant, eye-catching design element.
How did a brand-new 5K run in Connecticut become bigger than any Hartford Marathon held during its 20-year history?
The Serenity Prayer, as it is known, has been adopted by Alcoholics Anonymous and can be a comfort to anyone coping with life's many challenges.
Before launching a CrossFit program at your facility, consider the risks. For many, it's a matter of gauging injury frequency against its physical fitness benefits.
This summer, a growing number of youth soccer teams in Ontario will be playing games without keeping track of goals scored, at least not officially.
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