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AirPolo (Air Polo) is a modern sport.

Air Polo redesigns and envisions a new way of playing polo. It is similar to water polo although it’s played in “air”.

Air Polo players enter a field of play (indoor arena) that enables a “high to low to zero” gravity environment. The players may use walls, floors, and other players in order to thrust themselves forward and backwards (up and down), within the field of play. We call this playing arena/environment air, “AP Air”.

An Air Polo field environment is specifically engineered in order to simulate “near-weightlessness” or “over-weightlessness”.

A field environment, called an “AP Box” is a state of the art creation, think of an indoor skydiving tunnel, however the field is stretched length, width, and height in order to match the size requirements of a standard field of play.

And indoor Air Polo field “AP Box”, measures about standard 30 meters length by 20 meters width by 10 meters height, although height and widths may vary by course field types.

Air Polo is a intense game, much like water polo, which requires physical fitness and endurance; as well as teamwork, technique, and adaptiveness.

Air Polo is important for many reasons.

Air Polo is a great way to train astronauts and space pilots in specific movements and functions of a “high to low to zero” gravity environment.

Air Polo is special in that it is a intense and strenuous game to train the needs of soldiers for proper body control and tactics, if hypothetically in an eventual space combat situation, for unique environments of “air”.

Air Polo is an interesting game and should be considered for the upcoming Olympics, as well as for military training courses.