Play it Safe
With a Fast-Dry Court
A recent survey by the United States Tennis Association shows amateur tennis players play for life. They start when they're very young and continue to play well into their retirement years. They play to unwind and to stay healthy for a lifetime. They don't play to get back problems, strained muscles, or broken bones.
A study on physical injuries resulting from tennis play was conducted by the University of Calgary, Canada. It was found that one out of every two tennis players was likely to suffer a tennis injury during one 6 month season of playing. This study clearly connected tennis injuries of the lower extremities, back and groin, with two factors: the court surface and the show.
Surfaces that allow sliding resulted in about 75% fewer injuries than surfaces which did not.
Fast-Dry courts are easier on the body than other types of courts. Fast-Dry is flexible, allowing a player to slide and recover under control, instead of having to slam down on the court, absorbing the shock in every joint in the body.
Doctors praise the flexibility of Fast-Dry, saying it reduces the risk of injury.
If you have any questions about the Fast-Dry court surfaces, please email us at mail@LineberryTennis.com.
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