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Football is really a brutal sport. It consists of bone crushing tackles, sharp changes of direction, diving to get a ball while disregarding the potential for pain, and constantly combating players on competing teams who typically weigh more than 300 pounds. And that's in just a single play! There are numerous occasions when a player could possibly get injured but, ironically, many injuries occur when a player is attempting to avoid contact or maybe moving in general play.

It is because our bodies, especially our joints, aren't supposed to increase the risk for complex movements that the sport requires frequently. Add this to the unforgiving natural grass surface which you glide across in cleats plus you've got a recipe for disaster. It only takes a measure for your spikes to get caught within an uneven patch of grass along with a variety of nasty accidents and injuries can happen, such as hyperextended joints, sprained or broken ankles, and torn ligaments. Not only have you been playing against your opponent but you are also rolling the dice against potential injury.


Natural grass fields look beautiful personally and also on TV, but a close-up from the field itself during gameplay shows another story entirely. The turf is exposed to 22 sets of cleats that continuously dig involved with it through any given play, in addition to repeated alterations in weather, humidity and temperature. An industry may be left unrecognizable following the game, looking similar to a baseball diamond than a green, lush football field. An uneven, patchy surface is among the reasons many players become injured, due to potholes or dirt clods.

If the weather is undesirable, the area will be the first to suffer. Having a torrential downpour of rain comes a vast assortment of small puddles or, in a few unfortunate cases, large ponds. Snow also can freeze the soil in order that it seems like cement, and extreme heat can dry the grass to the level that it's a little reminiscent of flaky woodchips. Ultimately, this creates an altogether unsafe environment for individuals to play on.

However, there exists a fantastic alternative to organic grass in the form of synthetic turf. It boasts many perks for the the real guy, such as the capacity to pick the color and height of each blade of grass. Will no longer grass look a long time, too short or too brown. You don't have for all kinds of watering and, as it won't retain water, irritating puddles certainly are a subject put to rest.

Original AstroTurf products manufactured decades ago were created of the hard plastic substance that was much less forgiving compared to the real thing, but fake grass for dogs has become greater made to cushion falls. Artificial turf consists of plastic and just laid on top of a layer of sand and rubber. The root surface of modern synthetic turf is made of rubberized beads, so players have extra absorbance during contact. Plastic provides more friction, as well as better traction and stability for the cleats. Which means you'll be able to go slightly faster making more precise cuts when playing the game.