Sports aerobics
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The definition of Sports Aerobics is the ability to perform continuously complex and high intensity movement patterns to music- which originate from traditional aerobics - with a high degree of perfectly executed elements of difficulty. The routine must demonstrate creativity with the perfect integration of all movement, music and expression.
The performance area is 7m x 7m. Performers fit into divisions: Junior Divisions, made up of Primary and Secondary teams; Novice Divisions including Individual Men and Women; Intermediate Divisions comprising Individual Men and Women, Mixed Pairs and Trios; and Elite Divisions including Individual Men and Women, Mixed Pairs and Trios. Step teams and general divisions also exist.
The performances are made up of the following elements: dynamic strength, static strength, jumps and leaps (power), kicks (dynamic strength), balance and flexibility. The routine must be performed entirely to music.
Scoring of the performances is according to: artistic quality, creativity, execution, and difficulty. Sports Aerobics has state, national and international competitions- but is not an Olympic Sport.
[edit] External links
- New South Wales Club Of The Year (2005) - Oatley RSL Youth Club
- The Association of National Aerobics Championships (ANAC)
- Federation of International Sports Aerobics & Fitness Inc. (FISAF)