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Condicionamento Físico para Dança: Técnicas para a otimização do desempenho em todos os estilos

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Esta obra tem como objetivo o aperfeiçoamento da técnica e do desempenho em todos os estilos de dança, por meio do fortalecimento do centro do corpo (core) e da ênfase na coordenação, no equilíbrio, no alinhamento e na flexibilidade.

238 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2003

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Eric Franklin

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Eric Franklin is the founder and director of the Franklin Method. He created the Method over 25 years ago, first teaching in Switzerland, Germany and Austria and further in the USA, China, Japan and many other countries. He earned his BS from the University of Zurich and his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Eric teaches at universities and schools throughout the world including the Juilliard School in New York, Rutgers University, the University of Vienna, the Royal Ballet School and the Laban Center in London. He has taught Beyonce’s & Celine Dion’s world tour dance companies. In 1998 he introduced the first dance conditioning methodology to mainland China.

Eric presents his work at numerous conferences, such as the World Congress for Lower Back and Pelvic Pain, the Pilates Method Alliance and the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science. Eric Franklin is author 21 books, including of Dynamic Alignment through Imagery (2012), Dance Imagery for Technique and Performance (2013), Relax your Neck – Liberate your Shoulders (2002), Pelvic Power (2003), Inner Focus, Outer Strength (2006) and Beautiful Body, Beautiful Mind (2009). Eric Franklin’s books have been translated into German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, French, Czech, Chinese and Korean.

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643 reviews162 followers
March 16, 2012
It's a bit unfair for me to be reviewing this. I have done some ballroom dance and argentine tango for about the last year. This book presumes a good deal of familiarity with technique from ballet, Jazz and modern dance. I took one semester of ballet classes way back in college and it would be charitable to say that I sucked. So, from the outset, this book was way over my head.

There are lots of exercises here for relaxation and to increase various ranges of motion. Before I say anything about them, I should really give them a chance. There's also a conditioning workout at the end of the book that looks really good, but I haven't tried it yet. Maybe I will go back at some point and try more that's in the book. But for a novice who dabbles in another kind of dance, this was the wrong choice. It just seems like there aren't many alternatives.
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396 reviews13 followers
April 26, 2023
texto cuidadoso e cobertura exaustiva de correções para o conforto do corpo que sobrevive a práticas de dança desgastante. peguei algumas coisas para ajuste de postura na patinação e gostei das ilustrações. comenta satisfatoriamente os fluxos de tensão, força e dor. não é para leigos.
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September 15, 2020
I'm a recreational dancer and found it focused too much on anatomy. If you're an anatomy geek, this book is for you! I did pick up a few useful tips.
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100 reviews16 followers
January 31, 2008
A great companion to his book on imagery. Geared to the professional dancer, but certainly useful for anyone who loves to dance.
638 reviews38 followers
March 15, 2009
This is great! Lots of awesome visualizations and discussions of dance and dance practice. I like the emphasis on bettering your dance practice and also finding more joy in it.
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106 reviews40 followers
January 24, 2012
for my dance class this semester at college! my favorite one of the two i had to read and do a report on.
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February 6, 2015
It is a great book to gain the conciousness needed in whatever activity related to movement, one can have.
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