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我Google了一下,看来是没有统一的年龄说法。主要是看孩子的骨化程度。照该文的说法,75%骨化之前不要上足尖(一般是11。5-12岁)。其它Google出的内容,皇家瑞士芭蕾学校9或10岁开始足尖,澳大利亚的一所学校是11岁......Pointe<font color="#330033"> ReadinessWhat's the Debate All About? The age<font color="#330033"> range is wide and heavily debated. Some teachers say a child should start pointe<font color="#330033"> work at eight, others twelve, and still others even older or younger. But how do you know the right answer for your child, your student or yourself? One of the major considerations is bone ossification, which is the natural process where soft tissue hardens or calcifies to form bonelike material.There is wide and very well documented research on bone ossification. At ages 10-11 the ossification of the bones of the feet, in girls, is normally only 50-60% complete. By age<font color="#330033"> 11½-12 it is approximately 75% complete, and by age<font color="#330033"> 13-14 the fusion is usually at 100%. But, the development of the bones in the feet continues up until 20-25 years of age<font color="#330033">. In boys this process is usually a year later than girls.So, what does this mean? One should not start<font color="#330033"> a child on pointe<font color="#330033"> before a minimum of 75% ossification, and then only 10-15 minutes at the barre for 6-8 months. At that pointe<font color="#330033">, you can work up to 30 minutes at the barre only. Then at age<font color="#330033"> 13-14, with normal development, if the fusion is 100% then you can start<font color="#330033"> to work in the center and gradually over another year work up to 1 hour on pointe<font color="#330033">. |
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