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Synthetic Concussions

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Fewer injuries. Durability and an even playing surface mean fewer injuries. Grass gets torn up by rough play, bad weather or both and it eventually turns into vast patches of slippery mud (see photos to the right). Synthetic turf, the other hand, remains consistent, making play on it predictable and safer. Synthetic turf also has better shock attenuation than natural grass. This is especially important for impact sports like football, lacrosse and soccer, all of which currently play or seek to play on Memorial Field.

In February 2015, Wesleyan University reported that they have seen "a significant reduction in reported concussions" since installing their synthetic turf field two years ago.
Lower maintenance costs. There's no need to mow synthetic turf, which in the growing season, can be as often as 2 to 3 times a week. This saves on fuel and labor costs. …show more content…

Bad weather, be it rainy, hot or overly dry, damages the surface requiring extra maintenance. High impact play, particularly on a field that is subject to bad weather, causes even more damage. A natural grass fields under the same conditions as a synthetic turf field only last about one-third as

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