In this research review, we look at the third study in a series investigating a specific exercise program for professional orchestral musicians. In this study the authors look to see if they can make the program more accessible by delivering it in a DVD format instead of live live exercise classes.
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In this research review, we look at the third study in a series investigating a specific exercise program for professional orchestral musicians. In this study the authors look to see if they can make the program more accessible by delivering it in a DVD format instead of live live exercise classes.
In this research review, we look at the third study in a series investigating a specific exercise program for professional orchestral musicians. In this study the authors look to see if they can make the program more accessible by delivering it in a DVD format instead of live live exercise classes.
In this Research Review, we look at a study that looks to test the effectiveness of an exercise program developed for professional musicians. I run through what the researchers did, the results of the study, and what I think it means for you as a musician.
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In this research review, we look at the third study in a series investigating a specific exercise program for professional orchestral musicians. In this study the authors look to see if they can make the program more accessible by delivering it in a DVD format instead of live live exercise classes.