In a recent study, dancers in a number of Ballet Companies around the world were surveyed to find out the reasons for the significant increase in injuries. It was discovered that one of the primary causes was simply that the dancers were not including enough jumping in their training to help prevent these injuries. So often nowadays, jumping is viewed as hard work that is not necessary to a dancer's training and therefore is neglected. Consequently this aspect of their daily training is either omitted or greatly reduced. According to an article by Mariana Shedden, M.S and Len Kravitz, Ph.D. " In order to stimulate Bone Mass Density gains in a particular bone, an exercise must overload that bone. This load imposed on a bone during exercise must be substantially greater than that experienced during normal activities in daily living. In other words, there is a certain threshold of loading which needs to be reached in order to produce a bone mass gain." In other words, dancers need to have sustained jumping in order to make their bones stronger and to help in the prevention of injuries.
The Importance Of Jumping In Dance Training
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Angela D'Valda Sirico
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