Donna Krasnow, Mary Virginia Wilmerding
Motor Learning and Control for Dance
Principles and Practices for Performers and Teachers
Donna Krasnow, Mary Virginia Wilmerding
Motor Learning and Control for Dance
Principles and Practices for Performers and Teachers
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Motor Learning and Control for Dance is the first textbook to blend dance science, somatic practices, and pedagogy and address motor learning theory from a dance perspective. It focuses on motor development, motor control, and motor learning while showcasing principles and practices for students and teachers.
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Motor Learning and Control for Dance is the first textbook to blend dance science, somatic practices, and pedagogy and address motor learning theory from a dance perspective. It focuses on motor development, motor control, and motor learning while showcasing principles and practices for students and teachers.
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- Verlag: Human Kinetics Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 220mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1144g
- ISBN-13: 9781450457415
- ISBN-10: 145045741X
- Artikelnr.: 42407720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Human Kinetics Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 220mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1144g
- ISBN-13: 9781450457415
- ISBN-10: 145045741X
- Artikelnr.: 42407720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Donna Krasnow is a professor emerita in the department of dance at York University in Toronto, Canada, and is a member of the special faculty at California Institute of the Arts in the United States. She specializes in dance science research, concentrating on dance kinesiology, injury prevention and care, conditioning for dancers, and motor learning and motor control, with a special emphasis on the young dancer. Donna has published numerous articles in the Journal of Dance Medicine & Science and Medical Problems of Performing Artists, as well as resource papers in collaboration with M. Virginia Wilmerding for the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS). She was the conference director for IADMS from 2004 to 2008 as well as serving on the board of directors. Donna is currently the associate editor for dance for Medical Problems of Performing Artists. She conducts workshops for dance faculty in alignment and healthy practices for dancers, including the Teachers Day Seminars at York University, and is a nine-time resident guest artist at Victorian College of the Arts and VCA Secondary School, University of Melbourne, Australia. Donna has created a specialized body conditioning system for dancers called C-I Training (conditioning with imagery). She has produced a DVD series of this work, and in 2010 she coauthored the book Conditioning With Imagery for Dancers with professional dancer Jordana Deveau. She offers courses for teachers in Limón technique pedagogy and C-I Training. Virginia Wilmerding danced professionally in New York City and is now a research professor at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where she teaches for both the exercise science and dance programs. Courses include kinesiology, research design, exercise physiology, exercise prescription, exercise and disease prevention, and conditioning. She also teaches at the Public Academy for Performing Arts, a charter school. Ginny is currently the chief executive officer of the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS) and the chair of the IADMS Annual Meeting Program Committee. She is past president of IADMS and served on the IADMS board of directors from 2001 to 2011. Ginny is the associate editor of science for the Journal of Dance Medicine & Science. She has published original research in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, Medical Problems of Performing Artists, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, and Idea Today. With Donna Krasnow she has coauthored resource papers for IADMS. Research interests include body composition, training methodologies, injury incidence and prevention, pedagogical considerations in technique class, and the physiological requirements of various dance idioms.
Chapter 1: Foundations of Motor Behavior
Part I: Motor Development
Chapter 2: Theories of Motor Development
Chapter 3: Development of Postural Control and Balance
Chapter 4: Development of Locomotor Skills
Chapter 5: Development of Ballistic Skills
Part II: Motor Control
Chapter 6: Organization of Motor Control
Chapter 7: Attention and Performance
Chapter 8: Motor Control and the Sensory Systems
Chapter 9: Motor Control and Central Organization
Chapter 10: Speed, Accuracy, and Coordination
Part III: Motor Learning
Chapter 11: Theories and Concepts of Motor Learning
Chapter 12: Instructional Strategies
Chapter 13: Motivation
Chapter 14: Conditions of Practice
Chapter 15: Retention and Transfer
Chapter 16: Mental Practice and Imagery
Part I: Motor Development
Chapter 2: Theories of Motor Development
Chapter 3: Development of Postural Control and Balance
Chapter 4: Development of Locomotor Skills
Chapter 5: Development of Ballistic Skills
Part II: Motor Control
Chapter 6: Organization of Motor Control
Chapter 7: Attention and Performance
Chapter 8: Motor Control and the Sensory Systems
Chapter 9: Motor Control and Central Organization
Chapter 10: Speed, Accuracy, and Coordination
Part III: Motor Learning
Chapter 11: Theories and Concepts of Motor Learning
Chapter 12: Instructional Strategies
Chapter 13: Motivation
Chapter 14: Conditions of Practice
Chapter 15: Retention and Transfer
Chapter 16: Mental Practice and Imagery
Chapter 1: Foundations of Motor Behavior
Part I: Motor Development
Chapter 2: Theories of Motor Development
Chapter 3: Development of Postural Control and Balance
Chapter 4: Development of Locomotor Skills
Chapter 5: Development of Ballistic Skills
Part II: Motor Control
Chapter 6: Organization of Motor Control
Chapter 7: Attention and Performance
Chapter 8: Motor Control and the Sensory Systems
Chapter 9: Motor Control and Central Organization
Chapter 10: Speed, Accuracy, and Coordination
Part III: Motor Learning
Chapter 11: Theories and Concepts of Motor Learning
Chapter 12: Instructional Strategies
Chapter 13: Motivation
Chapter 14: Conditions of Practice
Chapter 15: Retention and Transfer
Chapter 16: Mental Practice and Imagery
Part I: Motor Development
Chapter 2: Theories of Motor Development
Chapter 3: Development of Postural Control and Balance
Chapter 4: Development of Locomotor Skills
Chapter 5: Development of Ballistic Skills
Part II: Motor Control
Chapter 6: Organization of Motor Control
Chapter 7: Attention and Performance
Chapter 8: Motor Control and the Sensory Systems
Chapter 9: Motor Control and Central Organization
Chapter 10: Speed, Accuracy, and Coordination
Part III: Motor Learning
Chapter 11: Theories and Concepts of Motor Learning
Chapter 12: Instructional Strategies
Chapter 13: Motivation
Chapter 14: Conditions of Practice
Chapter 15: Retention and Transfer
Chapter 16: Mental Practice and Imagery