How to compliment a dancer
Complimenting a dancer on their body’s weight, shape, or size not only reinforces harmful stereotypes but also, reduces a dancer’s worth to their weight. This undermines the years of training and hard work invested. In this blog post, we delve into why it is crucial to refrain from complimenting a dancer on their weight.
Read More…Dancing After Surgery
For dancers, injuries are an unfortunate reality. More than 80% of dancers experience at least one injury during their career— a daunting statistic. Whether it’s a minor strain or a major fracture, dancing after an injury requires careful consideration and planning— a proactive and mindful approach to ensure your safe return to the studio. In this blog post, we’ll explore the key factors dancers should consider when dancing after an injury and surgery.
Read More…Battling Cold & Flu Season
For dancers, battling the common cold mean looking at both your plate and your lifestyle. Colder temperatures may promote the transmission of viruses and indirectly increase your risk of getting sick. Increasing your intake of foods high in Vitamin C can help support your immune system, but that’s not all. In this blog post, we’ll uncover critical steps to take to reduce your risk of getting sick this performance season.
Read More…The Importance of Vitamin B12 for Dancers
Vitamin B12 plays an active role in many bodily functions— from your blood health and nerve functioning, to your growth and genetic makeup. Vitamin B12 also functions in the process of metabolism, supporting the breakdown and utilization of nutrients from food for energy. Since our bodies cannot produce vitamin B12, we must obtain it through our diet. In this blog post, we’ll explore why this vitamin is crucial for dancers, how to ensure an adequate intake and provide some delicious…
Read More…30+ habits of The Healthy Dancer®
Becoming The Healthy Dancer® means challenging ideals— those dictating how dancers should and shouldn’t look, how much dancers should and shouldn’t train, what dancers should and shouldn’t eat, and how much dancers should and shouldn’t eat. Most importantly, it embodies the journey towards redefining this term: healthy. What are some characteristics of *healthy* dancers? In this blog post, we’re listing the most common among dancers who are actively supporting sustainable careers.
Read More…Salt for dancers: how much is too much?
Among the various nutrients, one that has garnered mixed reviews is salt. Many dancers fear salt. It’s not uncommon for dancers to go as far as restricting their salt intake altogether, fearing it will cause bloat and water retention. However, salt is an incredibly important mineral for a dancer’s body, and understanding its role can help debunk these myths and allow dancers to embrace this recipe addition without hesitation. Why is salt a necessity? In its most basic form, table…
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