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Indoor practice facility

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Walter payton training center located within Halas Hall

An Indoor practice facility is a specialized structure designed to provide athletes with a controlled environment for training and practice sessions indoors. The sports are typically outdoor sports such as football, soccer, track and field, baseball/softball, lacrosse, ultimate Frisbee, rugby, and pickleball. The facility can also include a weight room, locker rooms, and storage space for sports equipment. The field is typically synthetic turf and line marks can be drawn for the multi-purpose facility.[1]

Baseball/softball

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Baseball and softball indoor practice facilities can have a marked infield, batting cages, drop down nets, portable pitchers mound, and pitching machines.[2]

Track and field

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Shortened 60 yard football field with modified track around it
Tension fabric building with indoor practice field inside

An indoor track can be placed around a shortened football field, like the E.J. Nutter Training Facility for the Kentucky Wildcats football,[3] or modified tracks with sharper corners can be installed, or other types of multi-purpose surfaces could be placed inside the track.

List of indoor practice facilities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Indoor sports facilities a growing market for Dayton youth athletic training".
  2. ^ "Building 42 | Facility Information". MLB.com.
  3. ^ "EJ Nutter Training Center".