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Shane Wuerthner – Athletistry

1 h 0 min · 2. apr. 2026
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This episode features a conversation with Shane Wuerthner, a former professional ballet dancer turned coach and educator who is passionate about bridging the gap between classical ballet and modern sports science. Hosted by Dr. Alyssa Arms, PT, DPT, OCS. [https://backinsteppt.com/media/] * [https://backinsteppt.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Updated-Dance-Med-Spotlight-YT-covers-2025-1280x430.png]https://youtu.be/JIs0Qwb8Q5Y After a 12-year international career, Shane now helps dancers train smarter and stay healthier. Instead of pushing harder or stretching more, he focuses on helping dancers understand how their bodies work. As the founder of Athletistry, he brings together ballet, strength training, anatomy, and mindset. In this episode, we talk about how dance training is changing. For example, we look at how traditional class structure and corrections may not always match what we now know about the body. We also discuss how strength training and cross-training can support both performance and injury risk reduction. In addition, Shane shares why a long-term approach matters. Rather than chasing quick results, dancers benefit from building strength, improving body awareness, and practicing with intention over time. In this episode, we discuss: * How ballet and sports science can work together * Why some traditional training methods may need to evolve * How strength training supports dancers * Why understanding anatomy can reduce injury risk * The value of a long-term, sustainable approach ---------------------------------------- ABOUT OUR GUEST Shane Wuerthner is a former professional ballet dancer and certified fitness professional who now works as a coach, educator, and ballet teacher. He is the founder of Athletistry, an education platform designed to help dancers integrate technique, strength training, anatomy, and mindset into their training. Learn more and connect with Shane: * Workshops: Athletistry.au/workshops * YouTube: youtube.com/@athletistryofficial * Instagram: instagram.com/athletistry * TikTok: tiktok.com/athletistry * Facebook: facebook.com/athletistry Please note that Back in Step PT may receive a share of sales due to the use of affiliate links. This means we receive a commission at no additional cost to you! We only share products that we personally use and love, whether it’s in the clinic or at home. The post Shane Wuerthner – Athletistry [https://backinsteppt.com/2026/04/02/shane-wuerthner-athletistry/] appeared first on Back In Step Physical Therapy [https://backinsteppt.com].

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This episode features a conversation with Shane Wuerthner, a former professional ballet dancer turned coach and educator who is passionate about bridging the gap between classical ballet and modern sports science. Hosted by Dr. Alyssa Arms, PT, DPT, OCS. [https://backinsteppt.com/media/] * [https://backinsteppt.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Updated-Dance-Med-Spotlight-YT-covers-2025-1280x430.png]https://youtu.be/JIs0Qwb8Q5Y After a 12-year international career, Shane now helps dancers train smarter and stay healthier. Instead of pushing harder or stretching more, he focuses on helping dancers understand how their bodies work. As the founder of Athletistry, he brings together ballet, strength training, anatomy, and mindset. In this episode, we talk about how dance training is changing. For example, we look at how traditional class structure and corrections may not always match what we now know about the body. We also discuss how strength training and cross-training can support both performance and injury risk reduction. In addition, Shane shares why a long-term approach matters. Rather than chasing quick results, dancers benefit from building strength, improving body awareness, and practicing with intention over time. In this episode, we discuss: * How ballet and sports science can work together * Why some traditional training methods may need to evolve * How strength training supports dancers * Why understanding anatomy can reduce injury risk * The value of a long-term, sustainable approach ---------------------------------------- ABOUT OUR GUEST Shane Wuerthner is a former professional ballet dancer and certified fitness professional who now works as a coach, educator, and ballet teacher. He is the founder of Athletistry, an education platform designed to help dancers integrate technique, strength training, anatomy, and mindset into their training. Learn more and connect with Shane: * Workshops: Athletistry.au/workshops * YouTube: youtube.com/@athletistryofficial * Instagram: instagram.com/athletistry * TikTok: tiktok.com/athletistry * Facebook: facebook.com/athletistry Please note that Back in Step PT may receive a share of sales due to the use of affiliate links. This means we receive a commission at no additional cost to you! We only share products that we personally use and love, whether it’s in the clinic or at home. The post Shane Wuerthner – Athletistry [https://backinsteppt.com/2026/04/02/shane-wuerthner-athletistry/] appeared first on Back In Step Physical Therapy [https://backinsteppt.com].

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