AVP will host matches in an NBA arena, the Intuit Dome, for the first time. A crew delivered 300 tons of pre-washed sand for the event, constructing a wooden sandbox barrier to protect the arena floor. The court build takes about six hours. AVP's innovative league model allows for tournaments in unconventional venues, enhancing accessibility. The conditions for indoor beach volleyball differ significantly from outdoor settings, offering a more controlled environment that affects gameplay. Future matches are planned in locations such as New York's Central Park.
Building a court for indoor beach volleyball takes about six hours, and the crew uses specialized equipment to construct and later dismantle the setup efficiently.
AVP's new model allows the league to host tournaments in unconventional venues, increasing accessibility and exposure, as seen with events planned in Central Park.
Indoor beach volleyball provides a controlled environment that differs significantly from outdoor play, affecting both performance and court dynamics.
Logan Dan stated that the innovative approach of the AVP is key to bringing volleyball to areas that wouldn't traditionally host the sport.
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