posturepose
Posturepose is a concept in movement science and performance training that describes the coordinated relationship between static posture and dynamic pose within a movement sequence. It emphasizes alignment of the spine, pelvis, and limbs as a base for safe and efficient transitions, with attention to balance, breath, and energy flow. Practitioners use posturepose to analyze how a body moves from one position to another rather than focusing on isolated poses.
Origin and scope: The term posturepose blends 'posture' and 'pose' to reflect the linked nature of alignment
Practice and methods: Practitioners assess posturepose through observation, video review, or motion capture to map a
Applications and benefits: In dance, sport, and physical therapy, posturepose aims to improve balance, control, and
Limitations and critique: The concept lacks standardized protocols across disciplines, and empirical evidence specifically validating posturepose