
Dancers: Are Your Hip Muscles Strong Enough for Turnout?
What muscles control turnout in ballet? Learn how the hip muscles, tendons, and ligaments work together to create turnout, stability, extension, and control... and why understanding them can help prev...
19 Loka 202512min

Hip Anatomy For Dancers | Bones Explained
Welcome to the Ballet Science Podcast, where dance meets science! In this episode, host Caroline Simpkins, a former ballerina turned researcher, breaks down the anatomy of the hip joint and explains h...
12 Loka 20258min

Ballet Science & Dance Medicine: IADMS 2025 Conference Highlights
In this episode of the Ballet Science Podcast, host Caroline Simpkins — former ballerina turned researcher — shares highlights from the 2025 International Association of Dance Medicine and Science (IA...
5 Loka 202514min

Why Ballet Dancers Can Have WEAKER Bones (Science Explained)
Why do ballet dancers, who train for hours daily, often face weaker bones and stress fractures? In this episode, we explore new research on bone turnover, estrogen metabolism, and training demands in ...
28 Syys 20259min

34% of Ballet Dancers Have Anxiety | Here's Why
Ballet is known for beauty, discipline, and control… but what’s happening behind the scenes? Today, we break down scientific research on mental health in professional ballet dancers. Discover the prev...
21 Syys 20259min

Knee Anatomy for Dancers: Menisci Explained
Discover the vital role of the menisci in knee anatomy and why they matter for dancers. In this episode of the Ballet Science Podcast, former ballerina turned researcher Caroline Simpkins explains how...
14 Syys 20259min

Knee Anatomy for Dancers | Muscles, Tendons, & Ligaments Explained
What do the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the knee actually do, and why are they so important for dancers? In this Ballet Science Podcast episode, Caroline Simpkins breaks down how these soft tis...
7 Syys 202518min

Knee Anatomy for Dancers | Bones Explained
Discover the inner workings of the knee joint in dancers with the Ballet Science Podcast! In this episode, Caroline Simpkins breaks down the bones of the knee, the femur, tibia, and patella, as well a...
31 Elo 20259min



















