2022
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2022.941042
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What are the kinematic characteristics of the world champion couple in competitive ballroom dance during the waltz's spin movement?

Abstract: To evaluate competitive ballroom dancing, one of the official events of the World Games, spin movements used by advanced dancers who ranked high in actual competition may be employed. The purpose of this study was to investigate the kinematic characteristics of spin movements in competitive ballroom dancing performed by world champion couples, especially holding posture and lower limb movements. A champion couple and 13 national-level competitive ballroom dancers as the control group participated in this study… Show more

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“…Despite that, dancers move quickly and smoothly. During the hold, while male dancers maintain the trunk in an upright position, female dancers perform hyperextension and lateral flexion in the trunk and neck increasing the dance aesthetics [46]. The evaluation of spinal mobility and spinal curvatures in the examined groups revealed significant differences only in thoracic kyphosis angle between folk and ballroom dancers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Despite that, dancers move quickly and smoothly. During the hold, while male dancers maintain the trunk in an upright position, female dancers perform hyperextension and lateral flexion in the trunk and neck increasing the dance aesthetics [46]. The evaluation of spinal mobility and spinal curvatures in the examined groups revealed significant differences only in thoracic kyphosis angle between folk and ballroom dancers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%