Indoor Track and field

Indoor track and field does just about the same thing as originally track and filed and plays the same exact events and time limits dealing with the event that being played at the time. Track and field events are divided into three broad of categories: which are track events, and combined events. the majority of athletes tend to specialize in just one event within the aim of perfecting their performances which and within one another.  Track and field events all involve some type of running on the track over a specified distances and sometimes time limit. There are also relay races in which teams of athletes run and pass on a baton to their team member and at the end of certain distance run the last person takes it to the finish line. That particular race always allows four members from each team to  run an certain amount of distance and too pass the Baton as fast as they can so that the next person can lead it on as soon as possible.

All in one there are two types of field events in indoor track and they are jumps , and throws. in jumping competitions, athletes are judged on either the length or the height of their jumps. The performance of jumping events for distance are measured from a board or marker, and any athlete overstepping this mark is judged to have fouled. In the jumps for height, an athlete must clear his or her body over a crossbar without knocking the bar off the supporting standards. The majority of jumping events are unaided, although athletes propel themselves vertically with purpose built sticks in the pole vault. The throwing events involve hurling an implement from an particular set of view , while the athletes are being judged on their distance well running and competing with another member from another team.

Indoor track is not just like outdoor track and field because you are under an bubble or an roof. Not only are the track and field events different but the ones that are different from one another those are contested outdoors, but these differences make indoor track attractive and field athletes for a number of reasons. One differences between them is that indoor track in the inside is much different from the one on the outside. The most obvious differences between them are the size of them both, one is much largest then the other one. It is shorter indoor because its just an standard indoor track which is only 200 meters around, or exactly half of an size of an standard outdoor track but unlike outdoor tracks, indoor tracks vary in length depending on the floor space available.

The smallest indoor track in the untied states is located in Madison square garden which is the indoor National championships and to the Millrose Games, the oldest invitational indoor track and field meet in America is only 160 yards around. The newest ones around are venues which are an large enough to accommodate oversized indoor track as long as 300 meter. There is an standard indoor track is 200 meters around, or exactly half the size of a standard outdoor track, but unlike outdoor tracks vary in length depending on the floor space available. Many tracks are smaller then one another. The newer venues are large enough to accommodate oversized indoor tracks as long as 300 meters.

Indoor track also has lesser lanes open then the originally outdoor, because it is lesser people on the team dealing with indoor track. Fewer running lanes open and the of lanes that are opened are 6 as total instead of 8 / 9 lanes typical lanes as outdoor. There are differences between indoor and outdoor track is that the better indoor tracks will have banked turns. They are bowl shaped rather than flat on the turns. In the same way that you car would slide to the outside going around corners when you drive if you didn’t slow down as you begin you turn, athletes going at high speeds would experience the  same thing. On flat indoor track with tight turns they either must slow down to negotiate the turns, or be pulled outwards. The banks  help the athletes cope with these centrifugal forces so that they can maintain their speed on the turns.

Due to the smaller track and limited area for field events, the events contested indoors are different from those contested at an outdoor track and field meet.  By reviewing this you can see that indoor and outdoor track and field is exactly the same in many ways just different location or setting dealing with the event or the type of sprinting going on at the time.

outdoor
Fewer lanes opened and lesser people !!

 

 

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