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Making the Leap
Jumps play a big role in many styles of dancing. Generally, what makes a jump impressive is its hand time, the amount of time a dancer spends in the air.
The quest for greater hand time is a battle against gravity, the constant ____1____ pull of Earth, said Laws. To leave the ground at all, a dancer has to use leg muscles to create and upward push that is greater than Earth’s downward pull. But the final ____2____ of any jump depends on just one thing. the upward speed of the body just as the dancer leaves the ground.
Strengthening muscles so they can push harder is1 one obvious _____3____ to achieve higher jumps and increase hang time. But ballet dancers also use a simple trick to gain the illusion of staying in the air longer without actually doing so.
In a huge sideways jump called a grand jete, a ____4____ ballet dancer seems to float for an impossible length of time. Of course, a dancer can’t really hang in the air. The laws of physics decree that during any jump, a dancer’s center of gravity must follow a parabola. A parabola is the same ____5_____ path a ball takes when you throw it into the air. So how do dancers make it look like they’re hanging in the air?
A dancer_____6____ the illusion of floating in the air by lifting her legs and arms as she approaches the peak of the jump. The _______7____of her body