Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Basketball Goals and Hoops - How to be Safe

By Bill Parsons

Basketball is a fun, exciting sport. In is enjoyable to watch and to play. But it can get aggressive and intense as the competition gets underway. When playing on a basketball hoop at home, in the community, or at your local recreation center, safety is a must. Making sure your equipment is safe can give you added peace of mind as you play or watch others play. There are many added features that can enhance safety and reduce the risk of injury.

One way to reduce injuries is to add safety padding to your poles. Since the poles are made of steel, a collision with a pole could be painful and dangerous, especially if a player were to hit his or her head. Safety padding acts as a buffer between players and the poles that support the basketball system. Most pole pads are made for 4' or 5' poles. They are made of foam and covered in vinyl and are kept in place by Velcro. They can be 1 " or 2" thick.

Some pole pads come with a pyramid shaped gusset pad. This pad covers base plates, gussets, and anchor bolts. Players will appreciate this added safety feature when they tumble out of bounds. All pole pads and pyramid pads are all weather pads which means they can be used on indoor or outdoor basketball systems.

Another way to stay safe is to purchase a ground anchor kit. Anchor kits help mount your basketball system. This tool is ideal for an adjustable or portable system that will remain in one place of a long period of time. It helps add extra stability to the system. Most anchor kits are easy to use and can be removed when needed.

Backboard pads are another important safety feature that is available. It may seem pointless to put pads on a backboard since many players do not jump that high. However, for those who slam dunk, and especially for adjustable systems that can be lowered, backboard pads are a must. These pads protect your head from the sharp edges of the backboard. Most pads are made of a thin enough material to not interfere with rebounds or the quality of the backboard.

Statistically speaking, the net and rim have the most direct contact with players. So you want to make sure these features are safe. Most nets are made of anti-whip nylon which is great for protecting hands and fingers that may get tangled. The anti-whip feature prevents a rope burn from hurting the skin. You should choose a rim that has a totally enclosed mechanism so that if contact is made with the rim, hands and fingers will not be injured.

If you take just a few safety features into consideration when purchasing a basketball system, you can enjoy years of injury free play. Even if the competition is fierce, the players will be protected from injury, as least when it comes to the equipment. So enjoy some fun competition with a basketball hoop and goal that is durable and safe. - 16887

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