Abstract:The aim of this study is to develop a method for assessing movement variability of circus acrobats. An analysis of the repeatability of force signals is used to quantify variability. Six students from the National Circus School of Montréal performed 5-10 trials of an acrobatic movement called dislock in aerial circus straps while tension force was measured at the hanging point of the aerial apparatus. The repeatability of force signals was calculated with three statistical methods: time-averaged standard devia… Show more
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