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Applied Anatomy of Aerial Arts
Applied Anatomy of Aerial Arts: An Illustrated Guide to Strength, Flexibility, Training, and Injury Prevention | Emily Scherb, D.P.T.
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An illustrated guide to anatomy and biomechanics for aerialists who want to optimize their performance and train safely Specifically designed for aerialists—including those who do trapeze, silks, and other aerial arts— Applied Anatomy of Aerial Arts is an invaluable resource for those who want to optimize their performance and train safely. Using a biomechanical and movement-based approach, Emily Scherb—a physical therapist who specializes in the care, treatment, and education of circus performers—explains the anatomical rationale for progressions of learning and demonstrates simple movements to achieve the coordination, muscular control, strength, and fitness to hang with correct form, how to progress from hanging into a pull up, an inversion, and beyond with a strong center, precise muscle sequencing, and ease of movement. Aerialists will learn how bones, joints, muscles, and soft tissues allow for specific movements and gain an appreciation for concepts of proximal stability. This full-color illustrated guide lays a solid foundation for beginners and advanced students with a wealth of insights into their own performance as well as refreshers on fundamentals in warm ups and conditioning. It explains how to structure a training session, how to care for injuries, and best practices for basic self first aid.
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For the last 4 weeks, on a Friday night, I've managed to escape the kids and do this. Really impressed with myself and I'm stacking the tagged book!

tjwill That‘s awesome! I would love to try that! 5y
eraderneely I‘ve always wanted to try that! 5y
laurieluna @tjwill @eraderneely do it! Look up classes near you. It is easier than it looks. Definitely a work out, but loads of fun at the same time. Better than running on a treadmill for half an hour! 5y
Gissy Great! I really will like to do that! 5y
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