Good alignment has…
A readiness to move
Maintaining the…
Plumb line in static or dynamic movement
Use of…
Extension
Landing…
Through the feet (demi pointe)
Alignment is important because…
It ensures control, safety and correct execution of movement to prevent injury and reduce strain. It also ensures mechanical balance of the body.
List the muscles involved in the core stabilisers.
Reciprocal…
Relationship of body parts (eg: knee aligned over foot when bending)
Distribution of…
Weight over the base of support (feet)
Is good alignment static?
No, it is dynamic.
List the alignment principles.