Chapter 3
Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations
SUMMARY
This paper attempted to determine the different factors
needed to consider ballet as a competitive sport.
The method that was used in this study is the descriptive
research method wherein the data from articles and the results of the interview
are used to answer the research question posed. The research findings are the
following:
1. According to the results of the
survey, one factor that can be considered is the way a ballerina and an athlete
will maintain their body figure. That both of them need to maintain a body that
is physically so that it would be difficult for them to perform or to play.
2. The training that a ballerina and an
athlete undergo to is also quite the same. Both of them need to physically set
their body before competing or performing. Warming up before training is very
essential, so that their body would not be that painful after a hard training.
3. Ballerinas are also as competitive as
the athlete because they need to show to their audience that they are exerting effort
and they are passionate in what they are doing.
CONCLUSIONS
Based on the findings of this study, the following conclusions
are drawn:
1. Ballerinas and athletes do have a lot
factors in common, especially when it comes to their physical attributes.
2. Considering ballet as a sport can
never be just that easy, of course, it still needs the willingness of the
ballerinas to compete, and accept the fact that ballet is not an art alone, but
a competitive sport as well that needs more hardwork and discipline.
RECOMMENDATIONS
After drawing the conclusions of the study, the
researcher hereby make the following suggestions/recommendations:
1. Scholars should design a research on
possible future innovations in the process and citing more evident factors that
can help in considering ballet as a competitive sport.