IRMA-International.org: Creator of Knowledge
Information Resources Management Association
Advancing the Concepts & Practices of Information Resources Management in Modern Organizations

The Effects of a Low Volume Physical Training Program on Functional Movement and Strength in Dancers

The Effects of a Low Volume Physical Training Program on Functional Movement and Strength in Dancers
View Sample PDF
Author(s): Fabrízia de Souza Conceição (Bastidores: Dance, Research, and Training, Brazil), Paula de Faria Fernandes Martins (Bastidores: Dance, Research, and Training, Brazil), Anna Carolina Souza Marques (Bastidores: Dance, Research, and Training, Brazil), Geovana S. Minikovski (Bastidores: Dance, Research, and Training, Brazil), Mariana Matos (University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)and Bárbara Pessali-Marques (Bastidores: Dance, Research, and Training, Brazil)
Copyright: 2022
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: 12
Source title: International Journal of Art, Culture, Design, and Technology (IJACDT)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Fernando Lima (Belmont University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/IJACDT.305794

Purchase

View The Effects of a Low Volume Physical Training Program on Functional Movement and Strength in Dancers on the publisher's website for pricing and purchasing information.

Abstract

This research aimed to evaluate the effect of 20 low-volume remotely-guided training sessions within the daily life of dancers with different routines who practice different dance modalities. The experimental research investigated 10 female individuals chosen for convenience who volunteered to participate in the "I Festival Dance comCiência." As a research instrument, functional and physical tests adapted explicitly for this study were performed remotely by physical therapists and body conditioners. Afterwards, the dancers were instructed to carry out twenty 10-minute daily training sessions. Data were collected individually by video calls with a physiotherapist and a body conditioner. The comparison between the pre- and post-training test results was performed using paired t-test. It is possible to assume that remotely oriented low-volume training seems to be a viable and effective alternative for implementing physical conditioning in dance, but further studies with larger samples would help to state more solid answers.

Related Content

Peter Mutanda. © 2023. 10 pages.
Vlok Annadine, Alettia v Chisin, Ginn Bonsu Assibey. © 2023. 15 pages.
H. Cecilia Suhr. © 2023. 13 pages.
Andres R. Montenegro, Audrey Ushenko. © 2023. 25 pages.
Nadia Issa, Paulina Tendera. © 2022. 8 pages.
Fabrízia de Souza Conceição, Paula de Faria Fernandes Martins, Anna Carolina Souza Marques, Geovana S. Minikovski, Mariana Matos, Bárbara Pessali-Marques. © 2022. 12 pages.
Mariana Inocêncio Matos, Elirez Bezerra da Silva. © 2022. 11 pages.
Body Bottom