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Quantitative evaluation of static postural balance ability in a dancer

Zhang Qiu-hai, Quan Ming-hui   

  1. Department of Chinese Theatre Arts, Shanghai Theatre Academy, Shanghai  201102, China
  • Received:2011-05-07 Revised:2011-07-14 Online:2012-02-12 Published:2012-02-12
  • About author:Zhang Qiu-hai★, Master, Lecturer, Department of Chinese Theatre Arts, Shanghai Theatre Academy, Shanghai 201102, China uniquezh@163.com

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Balance ability for the dancers is an important quality, which directly influences stage performance.
OBJECTIVE: To Judge the dancer’s static postural balance ability using the method of natural science and to make its quantification which can be compared with each other.
METHODS: Totally 50 subjects from folk and classic professionals were tested by balance test system of Bismarck SuperBalance which generated in Germany for obtaining the static balance data.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Most data of static balance in the subjects of classic professional were better than that of the folk professional both male and female. Comprehensive score of the static balance ability in female was better than that of in the male. It is indicated that maybe classical professional requirements of higher skills and difficulty result in the difference of measurement, and the differences of static balance ability of gender needs further verify.
 

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