Guide: Sports facilities need a good indoor climate
Quite a few New Years resolutions end up in a promise about health and fitness, whether it is a commitment to regular workouts, engagement in sports or a dedication to more self-care, the progress to peak performance begins in sports arenas, gym and other sorts of sports facilities. But can we be sure that these support our well-being?
A good indoor climate is the result of a perfect balance between parameters such as temperature, air quality and humidity. Unfortunately, numerous studies show that the indoor environment in sports facilities can be just as dangerous and disadvantageous as the outdoor climate, which means that the end result of any physical activity and training may be greatly affected.
Our sports facilities guide indicates that the indoor climate in sports facilities can be an absolute game changer.