The sand surface is considered a critical injury and performance contributing factor in different sports, from beach volleyball to greyhound racing. However, there is still a significant gap in understanding the dynamic behaviour of sport sand surfaces, particularly their vibration behaviour under impact loads. The purpose of this research was to introduce different measurement techniques to the study of sports sand surface dynamic behaviour. This study utilised an experimental drop test, accelerometry, in-situ moisture content and firmness data, to investigate the possible correlation between the sand surface and injuries. The analysis is underpinned by data gathered from greyhound racing and discussed where relevant.
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Hayati, H., Eager, D., Peham, C., & Qi, Y. (2020). Dynamic Behaviour of High Performance of Sand Surfaces Used in the Sports Industry. Vibration, 3(4), 410–424. https://doi.org/10.3390/vibration3040026
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