Professional dance careers require years of intensive training. Stress experienced during training must be balanced with adequate recovery to prevent overtraining and burnout. Little is known, however, about how dancers achieve recovery–stress balance. This study examined dancers’ recollection of stress and recovery during their vocational dance training to identify potential stressors and recovery behaviors in vocational dance training. Twelve current and ex-professional ballet (n=4) and contemporary dancers (n=8) participated in the study. Four general dimensions, based on the extant overtraining literature in athletes, were identified: dance culture, intrapersonal, interpersonal, and situational factors. Cultural norms, health factors re...
In this thesis, I investigated aspects of the multi-component stress and injury model, which William...
Elite performance in dance is the result of many years of training, during which dancers face high p...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load....
Professional dance careers require years of intensive training. Stress experienced during training m...
Professional dance careers require years of intensive training. Stress experienced during training m...
Professional dance careers require years of intensive training. Stress experienced during training m...
Background: Elite level dance performance involves intense physical training (Wyon, 2010). Dancers a...
Introduction Dancers invest a great deal of time and effort into their training in order to attain e...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud Dancers invest a great deal of time and effort into their training in ord...
Dance students face many physical and psychological stressors in their training and daily lives, the...
Aim The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between physical strain and recovery i...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Introduction: Professional dance is a highly dema...
Purpose: This investigation aims to analyse the weekly pattern of injuries, monitor load, mood, and ...
This study investigated potential risk factors (coping, perfectionism, and self-regulation) for subs...
This study investigated potential risk factors (coping, perfectionism, and self-regulation) for subs...
In this thesis, I investigated aspects of the multi-component stress and injury model, which William...
Elite performance in dance is the result of many years of training, during which dancers face high p...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load....
Professional dance careers require years of intensive training. Stress experienced during training m...
Professional dance careers require years of intensive training. Stress experienced during training m...
Professional dance careers require years of intensive training. Stress experienced during training m...
Background: Elite level dance performance involves intense physical training (Wyon, 2010). Dancers a...
Introduction Dancers invest a great deal of time and effort into their training in order to attain e...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud Dancers invest a great deal of time and effort into their training in ord...
Dance students face many physical and psychological stressors in their training and daily lives, the...
Aim The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between physical strain and recovery i...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Introduction: Professional dance is a highly dema...
Purpose: This investigation aims to analyse the weekly pattern of injuries, monitor load, mood, and ...
This study investigated potential risk factors (coping, perfectionism, and self-regulation) for subs...
This study investigated potential risk factors (coping, perfectionism, and self-regulation) for subs...
In this thesis, I investigated aspects of the multi-component stress and injury model, which William...
Elite performance in dance is the result of many years of training, during which dancers face high p...
Sports medicine research suggests that overuse injuries may result from inappropriate training load....