- ►bmj.com M Alricsson, S Werner - British Medical Journal, 2004 - bjsm.bmj.com Results: Four (of six) subjects from the intervention group who initially
complained of ski related back pain did not report back pain after the dance
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G Mavridis, F Filippou, A Laios, ST Rokka, ST … - CYPRUS - Citeseer The Cyprus Journal of Sciences, Vol. 3, 2005/33-45 THE EFFECT OF A
HEALTH-RELATED AEROBIC DANCE PROGRAMME IN THE PHYSICAL ABILITIES OF BOYS AND
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ME Pedersen, MV Wilmerding, J Milani, J … - Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 1999 - sciandmed.com Abstract—Flamenco is a dance technique that is associated with the Gypsies of
southern Spain at the end of the nineteenth century. It is a unique dance form
in that it involves repetitive stamping of the feet in high-heeled shoes ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
HJ Haight - Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 1998 - sciandmed.com Ballet exists at the cusp of art and athletics, and therefore embodies the best
and the worst of both worlds. Beyond its science is a traditional art form,
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- ►kifst.hr [PDF] D Sekulic, R Kostic, J Rodek, V Damjanovic, Z … - Journal of Religion and Health, 2009 - Springer Abstract Although religiousness is found to be a significant protective factor
in sub- stance use, there is an evidential lack of studies of such in athletes.
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DS Weiss, S Shah, RJ Burchette - JOURNAL OF DANCE MEDICINE AND SCIENCE, 2008 - med.nyu.edu David S. Weiss, MD,† is at the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries of NYU
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- ►openrepository.com [PDF] MA Wyon, N Allen, M Angioi, AM Nevill, E … - Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 2006 - wlv.openrepository.com Abstract Jumping plays an integral part of ballet performance and this study
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A Ross, SA Butterfield - Research in Rural Education, 1989 - acclaim-math.org 52 ROSS 1. Does a D/ME program facilitate development of climbing, running,
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