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  2. Sprung floor - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Ballroom at Glen Echo Park features a sprung floor. A sprung floor is a floor that absorbs shocks, giving it a softer feel. Such floors are considered the best kind for dance and indoor sports and physical education, [1] and can enhance performance and greatly reduce injuries. Modern sprung floors are supported by foam backing or ...

  3. Performance surface - Wikipedia

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    You would find this most commonly used for public events, e.g. a gym hall used for a graduation ceremony or a club dance floor. A step above a wooden surface is the sprung floor. A sprung floor absorbs shock and can enhance performance and greatly reduce injuries.

  4. Floating floor - Wikipedia

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    Detail of floating floor over joists. A floating floor is a floor that does not need to be nailed or glued to the subfloor. [1] The term floating floor refers to the installation method, but is often used synonymously with laminate flooring. [2] It is applied now to other coverings such as floating tile systems and vinyl flooring in a domestic ...

  5. Floor (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The floor exercise (English abbreviation FX) is the event performed on the floor, in both women's and men's artistic gymnastics (WAG and MAG). The same floor is used for WAG FX and MAG FX, but rules and scoring differ; most obviously, a WAG FX routine is synchronised to a piece of recorded dance music , whereas MAG FX has no musical accompaniment .

  6. Spare part - Wikipedia

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    Capital parts are spare parts which, although acknowledged to have a long life or a small chance of failure, would cause a long shutdown of equipment because it would take a long time to get a replacement for them. Capital parts are typically repaired or replaced during planned overhauls/scheduled inspections.

  7. Category:Harlequin F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Harlequin F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 401 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Sprung - Wikipedia

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    Sprung may refer to: Sprung rhythm a poetic rhythm designed to imitate the rhythm of natural speech; Sprung mass (or sprung weight) the portion of the vehicle's total mass that is supported above the suspension; Sprung floor, a floor that absorbs shocks

  9. Coil spring - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of various arc springs and arc spring systems (systems consisting of inner and outer arc springs). Coil springs for vehicles are typically made of hardened steel. A machine called an auto-coiler takes spring wire that has been heated so it can easily be shaped.