Motor imagery modality in expert dancers: an investigation of hip and pelvis kinematics in demi-plié and sauté

J Dance Med Sci. 2015 Jun;19(2):63-9. doi: 10.12678/1089-313X.19.2.63.

Abstract

Elite dancers often engage in mental practice during training, but little is known about the effects of discrete, repetitive motor imagery on dance movement performance. This study compared the effects of two motor imagery modalities, third-person visual imagery and kinesthetic imagery, on hip and pelvis kinematics during two technical dance movements, plié and sauté. Twenty-four female dancers (mean age: 26.04; mean years of training: 19.63) were randomly assigned to a type of imagery practice: visual imagery (VI), kinesthetic imagery (KI), or a mental arithmetic task control condition (MAT). No statistically significant effects of imagery group or task type were found for external hip rotation, sagittal pelvic excursion, or a ratio relating hip to pelvic movement, suggesting that imagery practice did not affect either temporal or kinematic characteristics of the plié or sauté.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Biomechanical Phenomena / physiology
  • Dancing / physiology*
  • Dancing / psychology
  • Female
  • Hip Joint / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Imagery, Psychotherapy*
  • Imagination
  • Kinesthesis / physiology*
  • Pelvis / physiology*
  • Psychomotor Performance / physiology
  • Young Adult