
Bunions in Ballet Dancers | Causes & How To Manage Them
If you are a dancer, chances are you’ve been told you have a bunion, you’re going to get a bunion, or you’ve spent way too much time staring at your big toe, wondering if that bump is “normal.”In this...
27 Tammi 10min

Starting Ballet As An Adult | Beginner Tips Backed by Science
Have you ever thought, “I’ve always wanted to try ballet, but I’m too old” ... or “I didn’t start as a kid, so what’s the point now?” This episode is for you.In this Ballet Science Podcast episode, fo...
20 Tammi 16min

Blisters in Ballet | Why They Happen & How to Prevent Them
Blisters are often treated like a rite of passage in ballet... but from a biomechanics perspective, they’re actually important feedback about how your foot is interacting with your shoe.If you’ve ever...
13 Tammi 14min

2025 Year in Review
In 2025, I released 31 episodes of the Ballet Science Podcast covering anatomy, biomechanics, injury prevention, performance psychology, strength training, and research on ballet across the lifespan.I...
6 Tammi 12min

Spine Anatomy For Dancers | Muscles, Tendons, Ligaments
Your spine doesn’t move on its own. An entire team of muscles, tendons, and ligaments makes ballet possible, and most dancers are only using half of them.In Part 2 of the Ballet Science spine series, ...
21 Joulu 20258min

Spine Anatomy For Dancers | Bones
Your spine isn’t meant to be stiff, straight, or locked in place. It’s designed to move, absorb load, and adapt, and understanding its natural curves can instantly change your ballet technique.In this...
14 Joulu 20258min

Does Ballet Help Older Adults Reduce Fall Risk?
Falls are the #1 cause of injury in older adults worldwide, but can ballet help?In this episode of the Ballet Science Podcast, Caroline Simpkins, PhD, breaks down her published research in the Journal...
7 Joulu 202513min



















