sprung floor การใช้
- A sprung floor is also sometimes referred to as a floating floor.
- There does not seem to be a researched history of sprung floors.
- The sprung floor used for indoor athletics, however, is designed to reduce bounce.
- The top layer of a sprung floor is a performance surface.
- And many dance shoes lack the cushion that the sprung floor used to provide.
- That's what the sprung floor around the altar is for.
- A double gymnasium with sprung floor is used for the physical education and sports program.
- As with everything to do with sprung floors, a combination of types is often used.
- It consisted of three column-free dance studios with wood-sprung floors, full-length mirrors and sound systems.
- The second level ballroom features an unusual curved balcony and a sprung floor suitable for dancing.
- Modern sprung floors are designed to dampen bounce and so are sometimes called "'semi-sprung " '.
- A sprung floor with a hard surface provides protection from serious injuries rather than minor injuries.
- The neoprene pads used in sprung floors may be described as having open cells or closed cells.
- The stage features a sprung floor which consists of plywood and pine strips constructed with rubber cushioning.
- A sprung floor is a special type of floating floor designed to enhance sports or dance performance.
- The rehearsal area ( s ) have sprung floors making them suitable for music and dance use.
- Use of sprung floors exploded with the opening of large public dance halls between 1920 and 1945.
- Many sprung floors were installed for dance soon after 1900 in places like embassies, hotels, and private clubs.
- Donvale also has an indoor sports centre, with a gymnasium, complete with a sprung floor and a foam pit.
- This type of construction, also known as a sprung floor, provides'give'to the floor which tends to relieve the marchers.
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