If you're a soccer fan, you're familiar with this common sight: A penalty kick is in place, with a "wall" of defenders lined ...
"This is more than a materials story," said Dave Wheaton, Sales Director at Laykold®. "We're collaborating, designing, and innovating together. These are premium courts, created to meet the highest ...
Behold, the rise of the tennis-coaching robots. First there was the PongBot, followed by the Tenniix and the Acemate. Now, there's the possibly even more capable ball-shooting, performance-assessing, ...
At first glance, a tennis ball on the end of a trailer ball hitch looks like a random accessory, but it serves a surprisingly practical purpose. Tow balls are often greased to reduce friction when ...
Most tennis ball machines are glorified pitching devices: they send balls over the net, but they don’t feel anything like playing against a real opponent. That’s why the Acemate Tennis Robot, which ...
MUNCIE, Ind. – Ball State University and Ball State Athletics announced today an agreement with First Serve Sports Management to operate the north Muncie indoor recreational facility formerly operated ...
Forget the weed stench and screaming fans — Big Apple weather may be the most significant outside factor that tennis pros have to deal with at the US Open. Gotham’s humid subtropical climate not only ...
Whole New Ball Game: Players like Jannik Sinner have to play with tennis balls from different brands at each ATP Tour stop. But under a new plan, ball sponsorships will be grouped together across ...
Thinking her tennis ball-obsessed dog would be thrilled with an endless supply, one owner learned the hard way that sometimes less is more. Owner Mackenzie's chocolate Labrador cannot get enough of ...
The ubiquitous ball spline. Basically, it is a type of mechanical element used in a variety of industrial applications where precise movement and alignment is required, like machine tools, robot arms ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...