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- Sprung_floor abstract "A sprung floor is a floor that absorbs shocks, giving it a softer feel. Such floors are considered the best available for dance and indoor sports and physical education.They enhance performance and greatly reduce injuries. Modern sprung floors are supported by foam backing or rubber feet, while traditional floors provide their spring through bending woven wooden battens. Many dance halls with sprung hard wood floors date back to the early 20th century, such as the Willowbrook Ballroom in Chicago (1921), the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, OR (1914), and the Carrillo Ballroom in Santa Barbara, CA (1914).This article deals mainly with the basic requirements and construction of sprung floors. See performance surface for more on customization for different activities.Modern sprung floors are designed to damp bounce and so are sometimes called semi-sprung. A spring floor on the other hand is a type of floor designed to provide bounce; they are used for floor exercises in gymnastics or for cheerleading.".
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- Sprung_floor subject Category:Dance_and_health.
- Sprung_floor subject Category:Dance_equipment.
- Sprung_floor subject Category:Dance_venues.
- Sprung_floor subject Category:Floors.
- Sprung_floor subject Category:Sports_equipment.
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- Sprung_floor comment "A sprung floor is a floor that absorbs shocks, giving it a softer feel. Such floors are considered the best available for dance and indoor sports and physical education.They enhance performance and greatly reduce injuries. Modern sprung floors are supported by foam backing or rubber feet, while traditional floors provide their spring through bending woven wooden battens.".
- Sprung_floor label "Schwingboden".
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