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Analysis of Plateau Phenomenon Characteristics in Chinese Normal University Latin Dancers

Zhan Chao, Zlatin Kostov

Abstract


This study investigates the plateau phenomenon in university-level Latin dancers in China, crucial in the evolving dancesport ed-ucation. Despite its growing popularity, challenges such as low enrollment and faculty expertise remain. The research focuses on how this plateau—where dancers’progress and performance stall—afects the advancement of dancesport in universities. It explores the plateau’s characteristics, its impact on dancesport programs, and proposes solutions for these academic challenges.

Keywords


Dancesport Education; Plateau Phenomenon; Chinese Universities; Latin Dance; Competitive Training

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i35.11591

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