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4.1 List FIVE environmental requirements that a dance studio/classroom should comply with that could prevent dance-related injuries. 4.2 Explain, in full sentences,... show full transcript
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Sufficient size: Having a spacious dance area ensures that dancers are not restricted in their movements, allowing for proper technique and preventing falls due to limited space. It allows freedom of movement in arms and legs, which can help avoid collisions and accidental trips.
Free of obstacles: A clear area without any obstacles minimizes the risk of tripping or falling, which can result in serious injuries. By removing things like lockers or rubbish bins, dancers can move freely without hazards.
Sprung floor: A sprung floor absorbs impact when landing from jumps, reducing the strain on joints and preventing injuries such as sprains. It provides cushioning that prevents hard landings from damaging the body.
Surface of the floor: A smooth and clean floor prevents slips and falls. If the surface is damaged or dirty, it poses risks of dancers losing grip and falling, which can lead to injuries.
Adequate ventilation: Good airflow helps to maintain a comfortable temperature and prevents the area from becoming too humid. This is important for preventing heat exhaustion and ensuring that dancers do not become dehydrated, which can directly affect their performance and safety.
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