Meaning of 'structured to suction and rebound'

“The track material is structured to suction and rebound at the same time.”

What does it mean by “structured to suction and rebound”? :?

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I think:

The material is designed with the ability to absorb impact and then resume its form.

But I may well be wrong. What kind of track are we speaking of?
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It’s the field track on campus we are talking about…
Does “resume its form” mean that the track would change its form and then change back? (Would tracks change like this? :? )

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Like rubber-- it would be squeezed/pressed down by the weight of running feet, and then resume its shape (rebound) when the weight was removed.

Suction (not a common verb) may well mean that it has an adhering, non-slip property, for good traction.
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