Without a doubt, our COVID-19 challenges have been enormously complicated and very stressful since its outbreak. However, there have been positive developments and lessons which can...
Universities constantly speak about the importance of data. Administrators need and use data to justify budgets, fitness programs, building and grounds work and much more....
The recipe for a successful indoor pool environment doesn’t rely on just one ingredient, but rather a host of different design and operational factors that...
Whether small or large, recreational facilities serve many purposes. As campuses design new or renovated facilities around this multi-use mindset, they find they must work...
In layman’s terms, “dead spots” are locations on a sports floor where ball rebound is markedly less than on the majority of the rest of...
How many students on college campuses are playing racquetball today? Or require a martial arts studio as part of their campus rec center experience? The...
In recreation design a lot of thought and effort is put into the size of spaces, the type of equipment, and the materials applied within...
The personal training space is crowded with a multitude of educational resources and certifying bodies offering certificates and certifications. Nationally accredited certifications are important for...
College recreation programs are like snowflakes – each one is unique. While many schools have similar elements in their programs, staff, and facilities, each campus...
When a recreation center experiences large numbers of people entering at once, reception staff can become overwhelmed as they work to manage the entrance and...