Sinopsis
DanceWell Podcast is dedicated to exploring 360-degrees of health and wellness for dancers. We believe that health and wellness isnt just about physical well-being, but encompasses the whole self. From this belief, we bring you bi-monthly episodes in which we talk with all sorts of practitioners including: dietitians, body-workers, medical doctors, athletic trainers, physical therapists, conditioning experts, psychologists and more. We hope these conversations bring you enhanced understanding of health and wellness to support fulfilling experiences in dance!
Episodios
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Episode 77: Attention and Focus
02/12/2020 Duración: 01h09minEffective attention and focus are known components of a successful artistic performance. As audience members, we know how powerful it can be to see a dancer who is supremely focused in the present moment. And as dancers, we know that an inability to maintain our attention on the task at hand can result in poor performance or even yield disastrous outcomes. In Episode 77: Attention and Focus, Clare Guss-West explains more about this important topic. She shares a bit of the existing research on attentional focus and explains the many ways in which certain attentional strategies enhance performance as well as offering practical ideas for improving attentional focus. To learn more about Clare or to contact her, visit: https://www.attentionfocusindance.com/ Find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clare.gusswest Or connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clare-guss-west-952b937/ Buy her book here: https://www.attentionfocusindance.com/order-book/ Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow t
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Episode 78: Eating Healthfully on a Budget
28/11/2020 Duración: 44minEating well doesn’t have to be about expensive smoothies and supplements. This episode highlights how our dancers who are living on a budget or perhaps in a dorm room without blenders or extensive kitchen equipment can still eat healthfully. Take a listen as dietician Dafna Tsadok-Hai talks about staples dancers should keep in their pantries and simple, quick recipes dancers can use to meal prep without breaking the bank! Have questions for Dafna or want to get in touch, send her an email (info@diettrainingandhealth.nl)or visit her instagram page @diettrainingandhealth! Support DanceWell Podcast by donating - https://gf.me/u/yxv25p Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episde 76: Returning to dance postpartum
18/11/2020 Duración: 01h03minWhat happens after your OB clears you to return to activity after approximately 6 weeks postpartum? Is it wise to take your first ballet class the day after clearance? As it turns out, things like prolapse, incontinence, pelvic floor dysfunction and pain are more common than we realize postpartum and require some attention in order to return to activity in full. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Julia Rosenthal PT, DPT, OCS, PRPC who will talk briefly about a wide range of topics to consider when returning to dance postpartum including prolapse, urinary incontinence, the GI system, breastfeed and the musculoskeletal system. Get in touch with Julia by visiting her website Empowerpt.nyc, sending her an email julia@empowerpt.nyc or following her on Instagram @juliarosenthaldpt Support DanceWell Podcast by donating - https://gf.me/u/yxv25p Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscap
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Episode 75: Specificity in Dance Training
05/11/2020 Duración: 01h06minIn Episode 75: Specificity in Dance Training, Nico Kolokythas, ASSC, PhD explains the training principle of “specificity” and how it applies to dance, from many angles. We discuss general fitness parameters, why they matter and whether dancers typically meet standard benchmarks. Then, Nico explains a bit about early specialization and also diversification of movement. Finally we debate performance enhancement and how conditioning for dancers can realistically serve this aim. To learn more about Nico or to contact him, visit: https://www.strengthmotionmind.com/ Follow him on Instagram @strengthmotionmind And on Twitter @NKolokythas Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/dancewell-podcast-season-4-fundraiser Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 74: Sleep Matters
19/10/2020 Duración: 58minThere is no doubt about it, we need sleep! But just how much do we need and why is it so important? Join us as Dr. Sheyi Ojofeitimi, DPT, OCS, CFMT educates on oh why sleep matters! Connect with Dr. Sheyi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsheyipt/?hl=en Support DanceWell Podcast by donating - https://gf.me/u/yxv25p Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 73: A Dancer's Microbiome
07/10/2020 Duración: 51minThe human body is host to an inconceivable number of microbes, and while some can cause us problems, we enjoy a symbiotic relationship with most of them. In fact, as our community of bodily microbes eat, reproduce, "breathe" and digest, it affects everything from bone health to immune function. In Episode 73: A Dancer's Microbiome, Drs Hoaglin and Agnello provide an introduction to what the human microbiome does, how it works and what allows it to flourish or causes it damage. We discuss particular components of a dancer's life that may influence the microbiome. To learn more about Dr. Hoaglin and Dr. Agnello or to contact them, visit their website: https://www.m2biome.com Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/dancewell-podcast-season-4-fundraiser Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 72: COVID-19 - Returning to the studio
16/09/2020 Duración: 49minAs the world shut down in the wake of COVD-19, the performing arts world changed. Shows were cancelled, rehearsals suspended and training took on a different form. Many began dancing - and even rehearsing - indoors. Hallways became dance floors, mantle pieces became ballet barres, and somehow we kept going. Due to space constraints, hard floors and a multitude of other factors, many were unable to train as vigorously as they had pre-pandemic. Now as dance studios, schools and companies begin to open their doors once more, we need to prepare our bodies for the challenges dance presents us. Join us in this episode as athletic trainer and strength and conditioning specialist Will Zinser talks about how to prepare to return to the studio. Resources: - Article - “CSCCa and NSCA Joint Consensus Guidelines for Transition Periods: Safe Return to Training Following Inactivity” - https://journals.lww.com/nsca-scj/Fulltext/2019/06000/CSCCa_and_NSCA_Joint_Consensus_Guidelines_for.1.aspx - Dance/USA Task Force on Danc
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Episode 71: Virtual Class, Friend or Foe?
09/09/2020 Duración: 01h03minIn 2020, dancers all around the world experienced a new phenomenon, virtual class. In Episode 71, Caitlin Trainor, MFA and Danelle Dickson, DPT discuss the potential risks and limitations to this educational structure, as well as the potential benefits and advantages. Ultimately, we all conclude that while virtual dance class is no replacement for live instruction, it's also not going away anytime soon. Learn about Caitlin Trainor: http://www.trainordance.org Learn more about Dancio: http://www.dancio.com Reach out to Caitlin through LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlin-trainor-a0373391/ Learn more About Danelle Dickson: https://danelle-dickson-d28f.mykajabi.com/products-offers-and-blogs See her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3ptdc/ Tweet her: https://twitter.com/3ptdc Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/dancewell-podcast-season-4-fundraiser Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpo
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Episode 70: Plyometrics
07/09/2020 Duración: 51minPerhaps while quarantined, you or a dancer you know, was anxious about maintaining jump skills, then came across people hopping on and off boxes on Instagram and thought, “Should I do that?” Enter, plyometrics. In this episode, I speak to Rob Tsai, DPT, about plyometrics and he explains the relevance and value of this form of resistance training for dancers. Learn more about Rob Tsai at: www.danceprehab.com Follow Rob on Instagram: @danceprehab Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 69: Unlocking the Sacroiliac Joint
03/06/2020 Duración: 49minDoes the sacrum move and get stuck? Why might I feel pain at my sacroiliac joint (SIJ)? These are questions we’ve asked ourselves before, but maybe never gotten the answer to. Join us on this episode as Dr. Liz Henry PT, DSc, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT, CCTT brings her wisdom and four decades of clinical practice to help us understand this complex joint. Get in touch with Dr. Henry by visiting her practice website (LifeForcePT.com) or by sending her an email at Liz@lifeforcept.com. You can also learn more about her by visiting the faculty bio page on the NAIOMT website (https://www.naiomt.com/teaching-faculty). Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 68: Motor Imagery
20/05/2020 Duración: 55minImagery is a free and accessible form of mental practice that can be used to enhance performance, confidence, skills and more. In Episode 68: Motor Imagery, Betsy Coker EdD, explains what motor imagery is and how it works, as well as why, when, and how dancers use imagery. She talks about applying her research on imagery to her teaching practice, and suggests that perhaps some day, imagery could contribute to a very different, possibly more inclusive understanding of what dance is and who gets to do it. Learn more aboutBetsy Coker at: www.betsycoker.com Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 67: More on Hypermobility - Common Presentations of EDS
06/05/2020 Duración: 01h03minJoint hypermobility, whether it affects few or many joints, falls under the umbrella of hypermobility disorders. On episode 67: More on Hypermobiltiy - Common Presentations of EDS, we invite Dr. Linda Bluestein, the hypermobility MD, to discuss Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a particular type of hypermobility disorder with some unique characteristics. Dr. Bluestein explains some of the common medical presentations of the syndrome and helps clinicians and patients alike with resources to build a support system for those with this diagnosis. Learn more about and get in touch with Dr. Bluestein by visiting her website: https://www.hypermobilitymd.com EDS Resources: EDS Awareness: https://www.chronicpainpartners.com EDS Toolkit (for general practitioners): https://www.rcgp.org.uk/clinical-and-research/resources/toolkits/ehlers-danlos-syndromes-toolkit.aspx EDS Society: https://www.ehlers-danlos.com EDS Wellness: https://edswellness.org Bendy Bodies Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bendy-bodies/
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Episode 66: Dancing with Trauma
23/04/2020 Duración: 56minTrauma is a complex experience that varies from individual to individual. Research suggests that dancers experience PTSD at higher rates than athletes or the general population. In this episode, dance-movement therapist, Erica Hornthal, explains a bit about her field, and we discuss ways in which the body houses trauma as well as how dance can be both problematic and curative to people who are living with trauma. Learn more about Erica Hornthal at: www.ericahornthal.com Contact Erica at: erica@hornthal.com Instagram: @EricaHornthal Facebook: www.facebook.com/ericahornthal Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 65: You're injured. Should you speak up?
08/04/2020 Duración: 01h01minWe open this episode with a question: You’re injured. You know that performing certain steps or dancing full-out will make your injury worse and will prolong healing. Do you feel comfortable advocating for yourself in the studio and speaking up for your injury? In episode 65, we chat candidly with three groups -two pre-professional dancers, two seasoned professional dancers and two teachers/choreographers - about the difficulties and anxieties that come up around injuries. Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/dancewell-season-three-fundraiser?member=2559728&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w&rcid=r01-156744810013-7a5c898b6f9c46c6&sharetype=teams Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 64: Dancing through Covid-19
25/03/2020 Duración: 01h07minEveryone around the world is thinking about the pandemic, covid-19, and dancers have been affected by this crisis in unique and specific ways. Exploring how this complex situation is manifesting in the dance community, Episode 64: Dancing through covid-19, includes interviews with five different practitioners: Dr. Selina Shah (physician), Amanda Donahue (certified athletic trainer), Jennifer Milner (pilates teacher and ballet coach), Kristin Koskinen (registered dietitian nutritionist), and Dr. Paula Thomson (licensed clinical psychologist). Though they come from different fields, the perspectives of these experts offer some similar themes, including: anxiety, abundant creativity, and strangely, a heightened awareness of community. Learn more about Dr. Selina Shah: www.sportsanddancemedicine.com Contact Dr. Shah: 925-979-LEAP (5327) Contact Amanda Donahue: adonahue@dean.edu Learn more about Jennifer Milner: www.jennifer-milner.com Instagram: @jennifer.milner Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifermil
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Episode 63: Finding the Shoe that Fits
11/03/2020 Duración: 41minFinding the right pointe shoe is a dynamic process that depends on a number of factors. Fitters look at the shape of your foot, your technique, your strength and consider your personal preferences and feedback from your dance teachers and medical providers. All of these elements can evolve with time and affect your shoe choice. Pointe shoe fitter, Josephine Lee, joins us on episode 63 of DanceWell Podcast for a lively discussion about how she synthesizes all these factors and collaborates with each dancer to find the shoe that fits. Get in touch with Josephine by visiting her website: https://thepointeshop.com, sending her an email: info@thepointeshop.com, or by looking up her handle @thepointeshop on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/dancewell-season-three-fundraiser?member=2559728&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w&rcid=r01-156744810013-7a5c898b6f9c46c6&sharetype=teams Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner
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Episode 62: The words we choose
26/02/2020 Duración: 54minEven in a largely taciturn art form, language is everywhere and it influences how we see and experience the world. In this episode, Monika Saigal, MS, RD, CEDRD-S, CDN, enlightens us on how the words we choose can influence eating behaviors and mindsets. She explains how some conversations that may seem commonplace in a dance setting, are in fact problematic and she offers suggestions for how to create climates that support a positive body image. Learn more about Monika Saigal: www.msnutrition.com Contact Monika at: info@msnutrition.com Instagram: @nourish.headtopointe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MonikaSaigalRD/ Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: www.gofundme.com/f/dancewell-seas…&sharetype=teams. Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
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Episode 61: Strategies to Improve Flexibility and Mobility
12/02/2020 Duración: 31minFlexibility can feel like a constant struggle. Sometimes we feel like it's because we don't stretch enough, or because our bone structure is off, or because we've been dealt a bad genetic hand. But what if there are other factors that we didn't even know to consider? Join us on this episode of DanceWell Podcast as Dr. Alexis Sams, PT, DPT helps to broaden our perspective and challenge our views in this arena. Get in touch with Dr. Alexis Sams by visiting her website: https://azdancemed.com, sending her an email: DrAlexis@azdancemed.com or by looking up her handle @AZDanceMed on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter or @AZDanceMedicineSpecialists on YouTube. Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/dancewell-season-three-fundraiser?member=2559728&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w&rcid=r01-156744810013-7a5c898b6f9c46c6&sharetype=teams Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Intro
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Episode 60: Non-Surgical Care for Dance Injuries
29/01/2020 Duración: 41minFrom bulging discs, to os trigonum, to labral tears, research is showing that surgery isn't always the best answer. However, there are still times when the miracle of modern medicine is necessary, or at minimum, advantageous. How do we know if we need surgery? What are the risks, and who should we see if we're hoping to avoid an invasive procedure? And what's the root of our cultural fixation on surgical solutions? Former dancer, Dr. Jason Lam, is the Crichton Dance Medicine Fellow at The Australian Ballet, where a top-notch medical team develops, researches, and promotes the non-surgical care of dance injuries. In this episode, Dr. Lam shares his experience from the field, illuminating the how's and why's of avoiding the knife! Learn more about Dr. Lam: https://www.drjasonlam.com.au/ Contact Dr. Lam at: doctorjasonlam@gmail.com Tweet Jason @Drjasonlam Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: www.gofundme.com/f/dancewell-seas…&sharetype=teams. Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie
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Episode 59: Imaging
13/01/2020 Duración: 32minOn this episode of DanceWell Podcast, we are joined by Elizabeth Barchi, MD. Dr. Barchi shares her wealth of knowledge about imaging like x-rays, MRIs, CT scans and more. Have you ever wondered what different types of imaging can tell us or why your doctor may or may not order imaging for your injury or condition? If so, join us! This episode is for you. Get in touch with Dr. Barchi by calling NYU Langone's Harkness Center for Dance Injuries (212)-598-6054. Want to contribute to DanceWell podcast? Follow this link to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/dancewell-season-three-fundraiser?member=2559728&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w&rcid=r01-156744810013-7a5c898b6f9c46c6&sharetype=teams Host: Marissa Schaeffer Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie