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DAPULAG, JOHN EZEQUILE G.

BSN2-B 204494

MODULE 2

BASKETBALL: Facilities and Equipment

IDENTIFICATION

SPECTATOR PARKING 1. The minimum of total parking area shall confirm with the construction
regulations in force but not be less 1 square meter for every spectator. TELEVISION BROADCAST VAN
PARKING 2. Sufficient space to form a TV compound must be provided at each stadium for the parking
of all production vehicles, OB vans, transportable earth station and computer technical vehicles. It must
be fully secured with no access for the general public.

PARTICIPANT AND GUEST PARKING 3. These parking shall be located in the close proximity of the
relevant entrances.

TECHNICAL INSTALLATION PLANT 4. This required to ensure suitable environment conditions in terms of
air, lighting, etc.

ATHLETES CHANGING ROOM 5. Area where the players get changed with

synthetic or tiles floor. It shall be equipped with benches, coat racks or wardrobes, one small bed for
massage and one blackboard.

STAFF CHANGING ROOMS 6. These rooms shall be located way from the area of the athlete’s and
officials’ changing rooms.

DOPING CONTROL AREA 7. This area must be located inside the building, so that it may be easily
reached from the playing area. The area shall accommodate at least 10 persons at the same time.

FIRST AID AREA 8. The first aid area shall enable first aid as well as normal preventive medical
consultation to be given and be within easy reach of all the other sections of the facility.

STORAGE ROOMS 9. This shall be lockable and large enough to hold all equipment necessary for the
various sports.

SPORT ACTIVITIES AREAS 10. It is recommended to provide at least two other courts with a minimum
seating capacity for training purposes and pre-game warm- ups, as well as a work-out and fitness room
measuring at least 50 square meters for training and specific muscle exercises.
ACTIVITY 1

SPORT ACTIVITIES AREAS 1. It is recommended to provide at least two other courts with a minimum
seating capacity for training purposes and pre-game warm-ups, as well as a work-out and fitness room
measuring at least 50 square meters for training and specific muscle exercises.

STORAGE ROOMS 2. This shall be lockable and large enough to hold all equipment necessary for the
various sports.

FIRST AID AREA 3. The first aid area shall enable first aid as well as normal preventive medical
consultation to be given and be within easy reach of all the other sections of the facility.

DOPING CONTROL AREA 4. This area must be located inside the building, so that it may be easily
reached from the playing area. The area shall accommodate at least 10 persons at the same time.

STAFF CHANGING ROOMS 5. These rooms shall be located way from the area of the athlete’s and
officials’ changing rooms.

ATHLETES CHANGING ROOM 6. Area where the players get changed with synthetic or tiles floor. It shall
be equipped with benches, coat racks or wardrobes, one small bed for massage and one blackboard.

TECHNICAL INSTALLATION PLANT 7. This required to ensure suitable environment conditions in terms
of air, lighting, etc.

PARTICIPANT AND GUEST PARKING 8. These parking shall be located in the close proximity of the
relevant entrances.

TELEVISION BROADCAST VAN PARKING 9. Sufficient space to form a TV compound must be provided at
each stadium for the parking of all production vehicles, OB vans, transportable earth station and
computer technical vehicles. It must be fully secured with no access for the general public.

SPECTATOR PARKING 10. The minimum of total parking area shall confirm with the construction
regulations in force but not be less 1 square meter for every spectator.

SQA 1

Let us see if you can remember. Enumerate the different equipment used in basketball without
looking back from the module.

BASKET NET
BACKBOARD
BALL
UNIFORM
-BASKETBALL SHOES
-LOOSE FITTING SHORT
GAME CLOCK
BASKETBALL WHISTLE
SCORESHEET
SQA 2
List down below the safety/etiquette and care of equipment/facilities. Explain why is it important.

SAFETY/ETIQUETTE
1. Clear the gymnasium and immediate playing area of movable obstructions and cover or pad those
obstructions that cannot be moved.
2. No rough play or horseplay will be tolerated.
3. Be careful/aware of the walls during practice or play.
4. When possible make use of breakaway rims and pad the underside of the backboards.
5. No loose or hanging jewelry should be worn by competitors. Remove rings, bracelets and
wristwatches.
6. Only gym shoes with sufficient traction should be worn.
7. Always be alert of play, even if you are standing on the sidelines.
8. Whenever possible during the drills or game play, participants of common ability levels should play
against each other.
9. Good sportsmanship should be displayed by all.
10. Take periodic rest and water breaks.

CARE OF EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES

1. Balls are stored in portable bins and should be carefully returned to the bins at the end of each period
of use. Do not kick the basketballs or throw them from a distance into the storage bins.
2. Balls should be checked often for proper inflation levels.
3. Do not sit on or throw the basketballs against the gym walls.
4. Do not hang on the rims or nets.
5. The playing floor should be swept and cleaned regularly.

IMPORTANCE

When we put our equipment on, we're stepping into a very special place. The basketball court is a
sacred space that embodies the power of sport and one's personal success. It represents team unity,
friendship, and playing while being healthy outside the game. In turn, the court should be treated with
respect from day to day. It is important to know that the court is where the action happens.

In a sport such as basketball, the equipment and facilities are just as important as the players' skills and
in basketball, there are a few things that matter a lot on the court and off. Without this equipment,
players would not be allowed to play their game. In addition, if these facilities are not maintained
properly, it could result in loss of valuable time for the players during practice and games. As you can
see, good care and proper etiquette is to show respect as well as to keep equipment running in great
form and shape with no horse play that may damage it.

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