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Partnering Effects on Joint Motion Range and Step Length in the Competitive Waltz Dancers

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JOURNAL OF DANCE MEDICINE & SCIENCE
卷 24, 期 4, 页码 168-174

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J MICHAEL RYAN PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.12678/1089-313X.24.4.168

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Competitive dance, also known as DanceSport, is one of the official sports of the World Games. The most salient characteristic of ballroom dance is the closed-hold position, during which the upper body segments of partner-dancers are linked. This study aimed to investigate partnering effects on joint motion ranges of the lower extremity and step lengths during the waltz in 13 national level competitive dance couples and a world champion couple. A Xsens MVN system was used to record movement at 240 Hz. Solo and pair conditions were examined. Compared with the highly skilled couples, the world champion couple demonstrated superior dance skills for generating the first step length in the pair condition of the waltz. This was particularly evident in the step length and joint motion range of the champion female dancer.

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