TY - JOUR AU - McCormack, Moira Cameron; Bird, Howard; de Medici, Akbar; Haddad, Fares; Simmonds, Jane TI - The Physical Attributes Most Required in Professional Ballet: A Delphi Study SN - 2367-1890 PY - 2019 JO - Sports Med Int Open JF - Sports Medicine International Open LA - EN VL - 03 IS - 01 SP - E1 EP - E5 DA - 2018/12/20 KW - ballet KW - Delphi KW - desirable attributes KW - flexibility KW - strength AB - Background It is commonly accepted that dancers are undoubtedly athletes, with ballet perhaps the most demanding dance form. No previous study has sought to define the physical attributes most desired for classical ballet by professional companies and vocational schools. These are likely to include both aesthetic features and attributes that reduce the risk of injury as well as enhance performance.Method An initial survey question using the modified Delphi technique was sent using Opinio Survey Software to a selected international expert panel. This was drawn both from those involved in selection of elite professional ballet dancers, and the international medical professionals involved in the care of dancers. The first questionnaire was open-ended to scope for all the physical attributes most favoured by the professional experts.Results There were 148 responses from the panel of international experts. In total 34 physical attributes were suggested. The 2 most recommended physical criteria for selection into the profession were overall flexibility and overall strength. These results are discussed in the context of the published literature on the mechanics, anatomy and physiology of ballet.Conclusion Flexibility and strength are the 2 features most sought after in elite ballet dancers. PB - © Georg Thieme Verlag KG DO - 10.1055/a-0798-3570 UR - http://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/a-0798-3570 ER -