Advice for dancers: former New York City Ballet dancer Linda Hamilton, Ph. D., is a lecturer, a psychologist in private practice, and the author of Advice for Dancers (Jossey-Bass). She has been offering advice to Dance Magazine readers since 1992.I'VE READ YOUR BOOK AND I KNOW YOU'VE DONE RESEARCH ON BODY IMAGE AND EATING DISORDERS eating disorders, in psychology, disorders in eating patterns that comprise four categories: anorexia nervosa, bulimia, rumination disorder, and pica. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by self-starvation to avoid obesity. . I'D LIKE TO EXPLORE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MODERN AND BALLET DANCERS IN THIS AREA FOR MY SENIOR PROJECT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA • • [ . I'M HAVING PROBLEMS FINDING RESOURCES THAT FOCUS DIRECTLY ON DANCERS. CAN YOU POINT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION?--CHRISTINA TIDWELL, TAMPA, FL It's great you're conducting research on dance. Check out the website of the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (www.iadms.org). They offer valuable resources (for a low fee, $20-$30), such as the Dance Medicine & Science Bibliography, which lists references on every imaginable topic in dance medicine. If you join IADMS, you will also receive the quarterly Journal of Dance Medicine & Science. And you can order the annual Proceedings--or better yet--register for the meeting where the papers are given and talk with international dance medicine specialists. You might even submit your own work for possible presentation. That's how I got started while still performing with New York City Ballet New York City Ballet, one of the foremost American dance companies of the 20th cent. It was founded by Lincoln Kirstein and George Balanchine as the Ballet Society in 1946. . Compared to doing fouettes, it was a breeze! I HATE MY DANCE SCHOOL! ONE OF MY TEACHERS PICKS ON ME FOR SMALL MISTAKE, WHILE IGNORING HER FAVORITE STUDENTS' ERRORS. I'VE LOST MY DESIRE TO WORK OR EVEN GET OUT OF BED. THE REST OF THE TEACHERS THINK I'M TALENTED. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?--JENNY, AUSTIN, TX How about losing your perspective? You say the other teachers like your dancing, yet you're letting one teacher affect your whole mood. I agree it's hard to be singled out for mistakes while other dancers are getting preferential treatment. However, it doesn't mean that you've done anything wrong. Do not put your self-esteem on the line. Still, the situation does need to change. Here are some options: You could switch dance schools, ask to meet with your teacher to see if there is a way to make class more constructive, or use her comments to improve without taking them personally. Of course, if she is being abusive, then it's time It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia. Campaigning on the perceived need for change after 23 years of conservative (Liberal Party of Australia) government, Labor put forward a to lodge a complaint with the school's director. Meanwhile, if you're serious about having trouble getting out of bed, please seek help. You may be getting depressed. LATELY I'VE BEEN FEELING GOOD ABOUT MY BODY. IT STARTED WHEN I SPRAINED MY ANKLE AND HAD TO STOP DANCE CLASS. I COULD ONLY DO PHYSICAL THERAPY AND PILATES. BUT FOR THE FIRST TIME I DIDN'T CRITICIZE MYSELF OR FEEL INTERIOR TO MY FRIENDS. MY GREATEST FEAR IS THAT THE BAD FEELINGS WILL COME BACK ONCE I GO BACK TO CLASS.--SHAKY DANCER, NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City You've had the good fortune to see what it's like when you turn off the negative voices in your head. Yet it's easy to fall back into old habits, so you're smart to think ahead. To keep the self-criticism at bay, you need to talk back. One way is to keep a stress diary, using the triple column technique. Note the situation where you feel bad ("Looking in the mirror), the automatic thought ("I'm a fat pig Fat Pig is a play by Neil Labute. This play was one of the plays running at the Labute Festival. In "Fat Pig," a slim guy falls hard for an extremely overweight girl, but he has to deal with a plot hatched by his co-workers to break the two up. "), and the rational thought to counter it based on facts, logic, and reason ("No one told me I have a weight problem. I'm just being hard on myself."). Then, focus your attention on something useful, such as your placement or moving to the music. When all is said and done, we become dancers because we love to move. It's okay to enjoy yourself. So when it's time to go back, choose a class that you know you'll love dancing in. ARE ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS BAD FOR YOU? I'M NOT A HEALTH NUT BUT MY MOTHER THINKS I DRINK TOO MUCH DIET SODA The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. . I DISAGREE. I EAT A VARIETY OF FOODS. DON'T SKIP MEALS, AND EVEN EAT VEGETABLES. SOMETIMES, I GO OVERBOARD AND EAT TOO MUCH. BUT THAT'S WHY I STAY AWAY FROM SUGAR. WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?--ROBERT, LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , CA I know people who have strong beliefs about the dangers of food products such as Splenda, NutraSweet, Equal, and Sweet 'N Low. I'm not aware of any real science to back this up. I see it more as a personal choice. However, preliminary research at Purdue University in 2004 suggests that artificial sweeteners may rev up your appetite, causing you to overeat o·ver·eat v. To eat to excess, especially habitually. . A study presented at the American Diabetes Association The American Diabetes Association, or the ADA, is an American health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association conducts programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reaching hundreds of meeting in 2005 also showed that the risk of becoming overweight rises 65 percent for every diet soda we add to our daily intake. Dieters often turn to artificial sweeteners only to find themselves craving cookies. Other liquid options include low-fat milk, juice (in moderation), and at least eight glasses of water a day to keep you well-hydrated. When in doubt, you can fine-tune your eating by seeing a nutritionist nu·tri·tion·ist n. One who is trained or is an expert in the field of nutrition. nutritionist Dietitian, see there who works with dancers or athletes. SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO: Linda Hamilton, Ph.D., 2000 Broadway, PH2C, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY 10023. Order her book for $13.90 at www.DanceDistributors.com (800.33.DANCE). |
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