Flexibility may not come naturally to most dancers. They have to work hard to achieve their
individual goals. Every dancer’s body is
different. It is possible to stretch
beyond what you may think the body is even capable of doing. Keep in mind this is for dancer’s who are
training for acrobatics or any other type of movement that will require the
need for flexibility.
As dancer’s mature into adulthood, if we do not continue to
bend and stretch, we could injure ourselves.
Or even worse, break. At this
point in my life, I know a few dance instructors who are still dancing and
required hip surgery at a young age.
Dance Spirit wrote an article called The Best Stretches You’re Not Doing. This shows examples of stretches for dancers and instructors. Only thing required is yourself and a chair or ballet barre. Whichever is closer. Remember: A dancer is never too old to learn new tricks!
Over the years, I have found yoga, pilates, and other avenues to help when
it comes to keeping the minimum flexibility for myself so I can continue to
teach and demonstrate skills without injuring myself.
I included a basic stretch by Lucia Medina. She will take you through a Zumba warm up for
dancers. I chose this video because it
is quick and easy. Any beginner or
professional can take advantage these moves.
This 4-minute video will take anyone who is looking to get a
good stretch in through a quick series of stretches covering the basic joints
and muscles groups. Enjoy!
Great tips!
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ReplyDeleteThis is stuff I should be doing around the house. Just a few minutes a day-- no excuse to not treat the old bones better!
ReplyDeleteI love your posts! I enjoy yoga so mcuch it is the best when i'm stressed! Thanks for an enjoyable read:)
ReplyDeleteThis post is great! I agree with you on flexibility because everyone thinks that being small means your flexible and thats not true. My sister is younger and bigger body size than me and she is such a good dancer, she can stretch and be so flexible.
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