Application of biomechanics in music education—Analysis of the influence of music education on children’s joint flexibility
Abstract
In today’s society, as an important part of quality education, music education has been paid more and more attention by people. Music education can not only improve children’s music accomplishment and cultivate aesthetic taste, but also play a positive role in promoting children’s physical and mental health and all-round development. With the renewal of the concept of music education and the innovation of educational methods, how to use music education more effectively to promote children’s physical and mental development has become the focus of educators. Biomechanics is a science that uses physics and mechanics principles to study the movement laws of organisms. In recent years, the application of biomechanics in sports science has achieved remarkable results, while in the field of music education, the study of biomechanics is still in its infancy, and the study of the combination of music education and biomechanics can provide new theoretical support and methodological guidance for music education. It is helpful to improve the quality and efficiency of music education. Children’s joint flexibility is the degree of free movement of the knuckles within a certain range. This study aims to explore the application of biomechanics in music education, analyze the influence of music education on children’s joint flexibility, and find out effective ways to improve children’s joint flexibility, so as to provide theoretical support and guidance for the practice of music education
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