When people see incredible movements in dance, they always say "it's physically impossible". However, as I dancer, I think that dancing is about defying the laws of physics while getting assisted by physics all the time. It was the laws of physics that make the movements possible, but it was also the laws of physics that make the movements difficult and challenging. People might be wondering how crazy can a dance be that is "physically impossible"? Here's a video of my favorite dancers on NBC World of Dance who do challenges the rules of physics in every single one of their dances.
Now... In this blog post, I'm going to be discussing how aerials are related to all the topics I've learned in AP Physics 1 this year.
To start off... What is an aerial? My answer is that it's just a cartwheel without your hands.
It took me 10 minutes to learn how to do an aerial when I first learned it, so obviously I did not think about the physics behind it, but now when I'm thinking about it, this one single motion has to do with many aspects in physics. So now... let's watch my tutorial on how to do an aerial!!!?♀️?♀️?♀️!!! how exciting lol Now, how does each step relate to some physics concepts specifically? Step #1 - The Build-Up
Step #5 - The Landing
Q&A
Why is it so hard to do an aerial in place without running?
What are some ways to improve your aerials?
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