Help! I Cannot Eat When I’m Stressed: Understanding Emotional Restrictive Eating
When stress hits, some dancers lose their appetite completely, and it can feel confusing or even concerning. This pattern, often called emotional restrictive eating, can quietly increase the risk of under-fueling and impact both performance and recovery. The body still needs steady energy even when hunger cues disappear. Understanding what is happening physiologically is the first step toward staying supported through emotional stress.
Read More…How To Stop Feeling Guilty After Eating- Overcoming Food Guilt
Food guilt is one of the most common struggles I see, especially among dancers. It can turn a simple snack or dessert into hours or even days of mental stress. The truth is, this guilt is not about food itself, but about learned rules and restrictions. In this post, you will learn practical steps to release food guilt and rebuild trust with your body.
Read More…Dancers & Disordered Eating
Can “healthy eating” ever become unhealthy? For many dancers, the answer is yes. Disordered eating often hides behind discipline, clean eating, and performance-focused habits. This article breaks down the signs, risks, and misconceptions so dancers can recognize when food rules are doing more harm than good.
Read More…How to Challenge the Food Police
Do you hear a running commentary in your head every time you sit down to eat? That voice has a name: the food police. Whether it comes from someone in your life or from within your own thoughts, it has a way of turning every meal into a moral test, and for dancers especially, the consequences run deep. In this post, I break down exactly what the food police is, how it fuels food guilt and disordered eating, and four practical tools you can start using today to take your power back.
Read More…What You Might Be Getting Wrong About Intuitive Eating
Intuitive eating is often described as a carefree way of eating, but that interpretation misses the mark. For dancers, it is a structured approach that supports adequate fueling, body trust, and long-term performance. It also requires actively unlearning diet culture and rebuilding reliable internal cues over time. This article breaks down what intuitive eating actually looks like and why it requires far more intention than most people realize.
Read More…Is Meal Timing Really Important for Dancers?
Is there a “perfect” time for dancers to eat? Not quite. While consistency matters, rigid meal timing can do more harm than good, especially in a demanding training schedule. In this post, you’ll learn how meal timing relates to fueling with flexibility, supporting your energy throughout the day, and building trust with your body.
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