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040 _aES-MaCDM
100 1 _aShaw Bronner, P. T.
_9134331
245 0 _aDifferences in Segmental Coordination and Postural Control in a Multi-joint Dance Movement
_b Développé Arabesque
_cSHAW BRONNER, P. T.
260 _c2012:
_bJ. Michael Ryan Publishing,
_aAndover, NJ
336 _aTexto (visual)
337 _aSin mediación
520 _aRESUMEN: Analysis of skill at multiple points on the learning continuum provides insight into how complex limb and postural organization in modified with extended practice. Dancers at three skill levels were compared performing a domain-specific movement (développé arabesque) to identify motor control parameters underlysing skill acquisition of a sequential multi-joint trunk and extremity movement. It was hyothesized that general organization would be similar between groups, but that segmental coordination and postural control would differ with skill level. Twenty-seven expert, advanced, and intermediate dancers performed six repetitions of an arabesque sequence with the right limb . Data were acquired with a five-camera motion analysis system. Differences between groups in pelvis and gesure limb displacement, joint coordination patterns and variability were determined using ANOVA with post hoc comparisons where applicable. Subjects displayed similar movement organization and timing. Differences were found in postural pelvic control and intra-and inter-limb coordination. These differences were most apparent during the arabesque phase. Control of the pelvis apparent during the arabesque phase. Control of the pelvis appears to be a key area that requires prolonged practice to master.
773 0 _tJournal of dance, medicine & science
_072900
_wmyd_16043
_gVol. 16, núm. 1, 2012, p. 26
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