Single Leg Power – Step Up Jump
Jumping and leg power/endurance is a crucial part of most dance. Help increase stamina and explosiveness with this move. Be sure to give it a
Jumping and leg power/endurance is a crucial part of most dance. Help increase stamina and explosiveness with this move. Be sure to give it a
All you need is a band (well & maybe a kettlebell) to do this week’s workout, demonstrated by Ryoko Sadoshima & Bette Sykes of the Sarasota Ballet.
Fix It Friday will feature common injuries in dancers with a few tips to improve or prevent them! Simple starter guide to help if you
Body Weight Plank Variation – Easy to set up, hard to execute without extra movement. Simple yet effective move you can mix into your conditioning
Fix It Friday will feature common injuries in dancers with a few tips to improve or prevent them! Additions to phase 1 to help stabilize
SL RDL “Bad arabesque” Endless opportunities to advance this move for strengthening your hips, back, and balance. The first level of this move is in
New Move It Monday exercise, the Roller Dying Bug. Give the core exercise a go and let us know what you think! The focus here
Review the information below to find out which track is the right one for you. You can also watch this video that walks you through the options.
Once you have chosen your track you can submit the form at the bottom of this page. Select one and only one option, please.
If you have access to equipment such as free weights, any cardio equipment (rower, stairs, treadmill, bike, etc.), and other things common in a fitness center, “Group 1” is for you!
If you’re primarily doing this at home, with resistance bands (though a few small weights can easily be added if you have them), but still can use stairs, bike, run, or have some cardio equipment access, select “Group 2”
Lastly, If you don’t like to run, and don’t have access to any cardio (no stairs, bikes, or lap pools) then the last option is for you! “Group 3”
This program is made specifically for the demands of male dancers, taking into account some extra work for upper body to support partnering, extra stability for the lower back, etc. This option is similar to group 1 in terms of equipment need.
No track is better than the other, you will get results regardless. You can find more information about the equipment requirements for each track by scrolling down.