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Question 1
Study the surface/ground shown in the image below and answer the questions that follow. (This image is in black and white.) Identify THREE challenges the dancer in ... show full transcript
Step 1
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Uneven ground: The dancer may encounter an uneven surface which can lead to ankle sprains or falls.
Hard surface: Dancing on a hard surface can increase the risk of joint injuries, particularly in the knees and hips, due to lack of shock absorption.
Slippery conditions: If the surface is wet or has debris, it can result in slips and falls, causing potential injuries like bruises or fractures.
Step 2
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The dancer must ensure proper technique to minimize injury risk when landing:
Unravelling the legs before landing: This helps to distribute weight evenly upon contact with the ground.
Landing through the feet: The dancer should focus on landing with the toes, ball, and heel, absorbing impact effectively.
Bending the knees: A plié or shock absorption through bending the knees creates a smoother landing and mitigates stress on joints.
Activating the core: Engaging core muscles will stabilize the body, aiding in balance during and after the landing.
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