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The inaugural actions of the Brazil-United Kingdom Dance Medicine & Science Network (BRUK NET) emerged through the organization of the symposium "The Potentials and Challenges of Research in Dance Medicine & Science: building innovation collaborations between the United Kingdom and Brazil" held in Goiânia, in 2016. In this bilingual Portuguese-English book, 23 leading researchers/authors from the BRUK NET write about their experiences in this field. The idea of the book is to share part of their knowledge and to build paths and theoretical, conceptual and methodological constructs around DMS, from where visibility, access and sustainability could develop. The desire for an interinstitutional, interdisciplinary, collective and supportive cooperation has enabled us to create a book of cross-cutting contexts and diverse views. The demand for DMS services and knowledge is growing. It requires that professionals from different backgrounds; dance, health, education and many others, ethically reflect and debate over the breadth and rigor necessary for the growth and valorization of this field of study.
Clinical Bioenergetics: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Translation provides recent developments surrounding the etiology and pathophysiology of inherited and acquired energy-delated disorders. Across 40 chapters, world leaders in bioenergetics and mitochondrial medicine discuss novel methodologies designed to identify deficiencies in cellular bioenergetics, as well as the safety and efficacy of emerging management strategies to address poor cellular bioenergetics. Topics discussed include the omics landscape of impaired mitochondrial bioenergetics, hormones, tissue bioenergetics and metabolism in humans. Disease-specific case studies, modes of analysis in clinical bioenergetics, and therap...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Channelling a new application for an ancient, beloved creative practice, dance experts and advocates Noyale Colin and Kathryn Stamp challenge all of us, no matter our age, circumstances or ability, to get our bodies moving.
Designed for a wide readership interested in heart disease, stroke, lifestyle, risk factors, public health policy and epidemiology. It explains what the MONICA study was about, describes participating populations, and contains abstracts of MONICA publications plus 80 graphics of the key MONICA results, with explanatory notes. In addition two CD-ROMs incorporate MONICA documents and quality assessment reports; data books tabulating all the results; slide shows of the main MONICA topics; and lastly a 20% subset of the database for explanatory analysis.
Por isso, apresentamos este guia de Pilates que retrata, além de exercícios, todos os benefícios que a modalidade pode garantir a você. Esperamos que você usufrua de cada detalhe apresentado neste guia. Os resultados podem ser conferidos em uma vida mais saudável, plena e feliz. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-align: justify; text-indent: 8.5px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica LT Light'}
Strength and Conditioning for Dancers is an accessible guide to how to design and incorporate supplemental fitness training into a dancer's schedule. It links current evidence on the relationship between physical fitness, dance performance and injury incidence, breaking it down into clear and convenient sections, starting with the fundamentals of muscle physiology and training principles and moving on to specific training components. Key topics covered in the book include: self-screening; programme design; specific exercises for the core, upper and lower body; basic Pilates; nutritional support for training and finally, programmes to get you started. Featuring practical training programmes to get you started, this user-friendly book will be of great value to dancers, teachers and trainers looking to enhance both fitness and performance.
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Pilates é o termo genérico aplicado a tudo que se refere ao método de condicionamento físico idealizado e, com o tempo, sistematizado e ampliado por Joseph Pilates, ginasta e fisiculturista alemão, a partir de seu trabalho em um hospital militar inglês que cuidava de feridos da I Guerra Mundial. Os bons resultados conseguidos com a recuperação dos pacientes, por meio de suas técnicas de exercícios (aplicadas com equipamentos improvisados), o incentivaram a desenvolver um método de mobilidade, força e estabilidade que o levou, em seguida, aos EUA, onde passou a trabalhar com bailarinos. O próximo passo de Joseph Pilates foi fundar um estúdio em Nova York, de onde suas técnicas de condicionamento físico e mental, de alongamento, de controle respiratório e movimento foram sendo difundidas, tornando o Método Pilates célebre e recomendado para o bem-estar de pessoas de todas as idades.