It's All Relative
Are your dancers losing months of progress every summer? This episode explores how to preserve dance technique, maintain dancer growth, and start the new season stronger than ever. In this episode of It’s All Relative, Cara tackles a challenge every dance teacher and studio owner knows well: watching dancers reach their highest level of technique at the end of the season, only to spend the first months of the next season rebuilding what was lost. Drawing a powerful comparison between traditional schooling and dance training, Cara explores why dancers often lose momentum during breaks and how studios can create intentional summer dance training strategies that support both recovery and continued growth. This conversation is packed with insights on dance technique retention, summer dance programs, cross-training for dancers, and building a plan that helps dancers maintain strength, turnout, alignment, and technical consistency without increasing the risk of burnout or injury. Cara talked about: * Why dancers often lose technique over the summer and spend the beginning of the season relearning skills they once mastered * The balance between rest, recovery, and maintaining dance technique during off-season training * How strategic summer dance training can prevent setbacks and accelerate dancer progress * Why every studio needs a customized summer training plan based on dancer goals, timelines, and technique gaps * How teachers can use the summer months to prepare dancers for stronger results during the "golden months" of the upcoming season 3 Summer Strategy Tips from Cara: 1. Identify the specific techniques and skills most likely to decline during the break and prioritize maintaining them throughout the summer. 2. Create a focused training strategy instead of trying to improve everything at once during summer classes and intensives. 3. Use cross-training, restorative movement, strength training, and targeted technique work to maintain progress while allowing the body to recover. This episode is a reminder that summer does not have to be a season of lost progress. With the right strategy, dancers can maintain the technique, strength, and body awareness they've worked so hard to build throughout the year. Rather than spending the fall rebuilding old skills, teachers can help dancers arrive prepared, confident, and ready to reach new levels of growth from day one. — Connect with us! 🎧 Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/ [https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/]Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion [https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion]
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