Dancers & Food Obsession
What is food obsession? There’s a fine line between promoting healthy habits and teetering with restrictive ones. This is especially true since diet culture masks disordered eating with “wellness.” Since food is both a necessity in life and a tool for optimizing a dancer’s performance, it can be easy for harmless habits to turn into obsessive behaviors.
Read More…The Truth About Food Addiction
Do you feel like you’re always thinking about your next meal? Do thoughts about what you “should” and “shouldn’t” eat play on repeat in your mind? Or, perhaps, it’s your fear of “once I start I’ll never stop!” In this article, we’re unraveling food addiction.
Read More…Halloween Candy: A Guide for Dancers
Do you feel like you cannot trust yourself with Halloween candy? Perhaps you feel out of control this time of year. Halloween can be an opportunity to try intuitive eating and build a supportive relationship with candy (yep… that’s a thing!)
Read More…Portion Control: A Dancer’s Ultimate Guide
Learn how to dictate your portions using mindful eating techniques that help to increase your attunement to feeling fullness and satisfaction. Here are a few tips to consider.
Read More…A Dancer’s Guide to Healthy Snack Bars
With little time to build a balanced snack during performance season, convenience is crucial. A granola bar can be a quick and portable option to help fuel long rehearsals, auditions, or training days. If purchased ahead, they’re also readily available when hunger strikes unexpectedly. This article will dive into what dancers can consider when choosing a snack bar.
Read More…Is Clean Eating Healthy?
Clean eating suggests an idea of purity in food choices, often promoting the elimination of processed foods and a strict emphasis on whole, unrefined ingredients. While on the surface, this may seem like a good thing, especially for dancers who rely on proper nutrition to fuel their bodies, the truth is that the concept of clean eating can be harmful and even detrimental to a dancer’s performance, mental health, and long-term relationship with food.
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