In Augusta it only just got hot, and we still haven’t hit 100. I’ve been thinking how cool it’s been. I spend every summer on a tennis court practicing and honestly I’ve noticed significant cooling for the past 3 years (but not this week).Sad Din wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2024 5:51 pmSpeaking of changing times... anyone notice how hot it is? Imagine what it will be like in August.
Anyway, its not gonna get any cooler and practice will become more challenging. Without an indoor or at least covered facility, does this put practice before 630 am or after 830 PM?
Wonder if this makes a new facility a gotta have vs nice to have? When it comes to player safety, should be a priority
Thoughts?
Practice in HS is strictly regulated so I imagine it’s worse in college. The wet bulb test is used to determine whether practice or a game can proceed. FB is different from my sport because the equipment adds heat stress. But our court bumps the T up 10 degrees or more over a grass field so it balances out. Unless you install turf. Then it’s as hot as a tennis court. My recommendation would be to see if cutting real grass really costs more than building an indoor practice facility. If not I’d practice and play on real grass. Dirt is cool.
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