Training at Home
Whether it is due to being on holiday, lockdown restrictions or simply wanting to add more conditioning to your schedule, training from home can be a very valuable addition to your dance training program. However, make sure to have a good plan, rather than simply adding in random exercises at random times. A carefully planned program will not only make your extra effort more effective, but it will also help avoid any imbalanced training.
Use any time training at home as an opportunity to really get to know your body, to focus on improving the things that there is not enough time to focus on in class, to refine your technique and to learn more about the art and science of dance.
We have collected together some of our most popular areas of focus, and exercises that can easily be done at home, as well as some helpful ideas on how to analyse your technique, make goals and chart your progress. Many of these are drawn from our online courses and our Level One Teacher Training Workshop, brought together into an easy to use program.
DOWNLOAD the PDF that will help you as you work through these suggestions HERE.
As a general rule, we recommend that for every 5 hours of dancing you are doing regularly you do at least 30 mins of additional cardio, 30 mins of self release/massage/mobilisation work, and at least an hour of focused dance conditioning/dance physio type exercises, targeting the areas that need attention. You can most certainly do more than this, especially when you are working in a confined space, and it is often a great time to brush up on your repertoire of supplementary exercises. Make sure to keep in touch with your regular teachers and share your progress with them, as well as incorporating all of their suggestions into your daily program.
You can access all of the videos for free by clicking on the first "Self-Assessment" image and then navigating through the pages using the red "next" buttons.
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