Thursday, August 13, 2009

Future Sports Stadiums


The stadiums of today are constructed to show the teams past and provide the fans with plenty of entertainment and refreshments. The big screen at stadiums keep the fans entertained at games by playing video games or asking trivia questions during a break in the game. Concession stands are all over in every park most stadiums even have vendors walking from seat to seat. The new stadiums will be much more technologically advanced. Cisco Field, the future home of the Oakland Athletics is scheduled to open in just a few years and it is going to make good use of advances in technology. A ticket kiosk will scan your ticket and offer seat upgrades if there are any available. Fans will also be asked if they would like any merchandise or refreshments which will be delivered to their seats and they can pay for all of it right at the kiosk. After all the orders are placed directions will be given to your seat. All stadiums will offer free wifi to all those in attendance and allow them to view extra news about the team.

The Future of Sports Medicine


The rate in which athletes recover today is remarkable. Players are in surgery one week and competing the next. The future of sports medicine won't just focus on short term procedures that fix an injury, the new sports medicine will focus on preservation. In a few short years stem cells will be injected in the joints, cartilage, and tendons in athletes as a way to maintain their health and prolong their careers. Over time their joints weaken and their cartilage and tendons wear down, but an injection of stem cells will fix that problem and prevent it from happening. In injuries such as a torn ACL or a torn rotator cuff stem cells would help regenerate tissue and fix the damaged tissue whereas if no stem cell shot is given it would be unlikely that the damaged tissue would repair itself. Some athletes have even already had their own stem cells frozen in case the day comes when they will be able to use this technology to help themselves heal faster. With this advance in medicine there is also a down fall. Athletes could use stem cells in the same way that steroids are used. The injected cells would help the body regenerate its cells faster which is what steroids do, this allows the athlete to train harder and gain muscle mass. With the stem cells it would also be almost undetectable because they would be using their own cells it would be as if there was nothing unnatural about it.

Future salaries of professional athletes





Record breaking contracts are signed on a yearly basis; this year during tough economic times in which millions have lost their jobs and houses the Yankees spent $423.5 million in the off season to sign three players. This is a clear indication that the amount of money an athlete receives will not be going down. With ticket and concession prices continuing to climb year after year and merchandise for all of professional sports selling at steady rates more money will be available to give to the athletes. New stadiums being built are bigger than ever, they will be able to hold more people which means there will be more people to pay for parking, concessions, and souvenirs. This means that the teams and sports leagues will make more money and that money will go to the players. Athletes will also continue to make money through endorsement deals, and as sports leagues continue to expand and play in other countries the opportunity for endorsement deals will increase.

Video Games of the Future


Future sports video games will be far more interactive than anything that is available now. The Nintendo Wii opened the door for a whole new level of gaming that is perfectly suited towards sports. Allowing gamers to control the game through their movements will be far better than pressing buttons. Pretty soon sports games will have people run in place in order to run in the game and actually try to shoot a basketball or catch a line drive. It will be very similar to actually playing in real life, many game will be able to be played in a first person view and it will take real time reactions in order to be good at the games. Online versions of the game will almost be like playing a pick up game with someone in China, California, or Germany.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Future of racing



Will this be the future of racing? I sure hope so. Light cycles speeding through futuristic cities will eventually replace traditional motorcycle racing. We might even give it a little "Tron" twist and players will lose if they hit the other players trail. I wonder how long it will take for this to become reality.

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video- www.youtube.com

Golf on the moon




How much would you pay to play some golf on the moon? Sports may radically change if we ever decide to colonize the moon. No doubt it would cost a huge amount of money if new technology isn't developed but businesses might be able to make money from citizens eventually. Once space travel gets perfected we can start to make moon bases and colonies. Then businesses can charge people to go to the moon and let them play some golf. I'm sure it would be a lot harder because of the reduced gravity but it should be fun nonetheless.

Future of baseball?



Will baseball, or any sport for that matter, eventually become played by robots? I don't think human athletes will ever be replaced but robots may be used in some new types of sports. Instead of athletes, computer programmers will compete to program robots to play any kind of sports. Kind of like the show "Robot Wars" but with fully programed computers that aren't remote controlled. These teams of robots can compete with a different team of robots programmed by a different group of programmers.

Source:
video - www.youtube.com
http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009-07/does-baseballs-future-lie-their-cold-robotic-hands