be considered professional ballet dancers require to have musicality‚ talent‚ keenness‚ strong feet‚ and the right look. Furthermore‚ it is also requires flexibility and strength in the muscles‚ and to have the right length of ligaments. The right length of ligaments will allow to have flexibility to complete all movements ballet has to offer. Dancers of ballet have to be the right fit to be able to dance ballet. Being an effective dance‚ ballet definitely made its influences
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These are called joints and the bones and movement of the bones classifies the type of joint that is in that particular area. Written assignment Week 1 The first type of joint that I will talk about are Fibrous Joints. They are held together by Ligaments (a thin layer of connective tissue). The best examples of Fibrous joints are the sutures of the skull. The coronal suture connects the parietal and frontal bones‚ the sagittal suture connects the two parietal bones and the lambdoid suture connects
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SHORT-TERM or ACUTE PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO EXERCISE: Body Temperature η (Increase) ♣ Working muscles produce heat ♣ Harder and faster = more heat. ♣ Blood transports heat to all parts of the body = warm-up ♣ Body quickly heats up and will overheat – response is to send blood to skin surface for cooling and to produce sweat. ♣ Moisture on the skin cools the body quickly (25x faster than air). ♣ (This why when you get out of the water at the beach or pool – you get cold quickly). ♣ This
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of the arm. 3) Why is the inferior region of the shoulder joint most vulnerable to dislocation? It is most vulnerable to dislocation because it is the most mobile synovial joint. Because of this it is frail and relies only on the surrounding ligaments‚ muscles‚ and tendons for stability. 4) A high school student comes to the emergency room complaining of persistent pain and stiffness in her shoulder joint. In talking with her‚ you discover that she has been spending many hours trying to improve
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teach good form‚ and have proper rules in place to keep them safe. However we can stop the injuries if we know more about them. There are many‚ many injuries that can happen in sports. “Sprains are injuries to ligaments‚ the tough bands connecting bones in a joint. Suddenly stretching ligaments past their limits deforms or tears them” (“The seven most common sports injuries”). Sadly these types of injuries are pretty common throughout all sports. However there
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Review: Anatomy I Lab Chapter 1: Language of Anatomy What is anatomic position? - Human body is erect‚ with the feet only slightly apart‚ head and toes pointed forward‚ and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing forward. -two major divisions of human body surface are Axial‚ and Appendicular 2. Body orientation and direction. ~Superior- above ex. the nose is superior to the mouth ~Inferior- below ex. the abdomen is inferior to the chest ~Anterior- front ex
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Equine Reproductive System Tim Heckart In exploring the reproductive system of the horse we must first understand that this system is made up of physical structures and hormonal or chemical secretions‚ actions‚ and reactions. While the physical structures are readily identifiable‚ the hormonal systems are a bit more obscure. Some of these hormonal actions and reactions are still not fully understood today. We begin with the delivery of a Filly. At this stage in her life she already has all
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| | |Physical Education (HKDSE) | | |Part VI: Sports Injuries‚ Treatment and Precautions | |[pic]
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the air to spoil the mark. The Skeletal System works directly with the help of the skeletal system which would explain why it is often referred to as the muscular-skeletal System. The average adult skeleton has 206 bones that are joined up with ligaments and tendons to make a protective and supportive framework for the muscles and the soft tissues which lie underneath it. The 206 bones form a rigid framework that the softer tissues and organs of the body are attached to‚ the vital organs are also
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respiratory systems responses to acute exercises M1- explains the response of the musculoskeletal‚ cardiovascular and respiratory systems to acute exercise. 1. The musculoskeletal system includes bones‚ joints‚ skeletal muscles‚ tendons‚ and ligaments. The response this exercise does to the body is increased blood supply for muscles to work for longer and harder when exercising‚ muscle pliability will also develop as regular muscles are being used and developed making them stronger overall.
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