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Performer’s Personal Athletic Best: Aesthetics, Performance, and Longevity for Performers

46 min · 2. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Artist Behind the Art, Jennifer sits down with Courtney Butler, Head Athletic Trainer for Orlando Ballet and Sports Medicine Supervisor at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute, and Katelyn, Registered Dietitian and Performance Nutrition Specialist working with Orlando Ballet performers. Together they tackle one of the biggest conversations facing performers today: how to balance aesthetics, performance, recovery, and longevity in a healthy and sustainable way. From nutrition and hydration to strength training, recovery, and body image, this episode provides practical advice for artists looking to support their bodies at a higher level.  In this episode: ✨ Performance vs. aesthetics  ✨ Finding your personal athletic best  ✨ How to build the right support team  ✨ Why most performers are under-fueling  ✨ Strength training myths for circus artists  ✨ Protein: how much you really need  ✨ Easy protein sources for training and travel  ✨ Hydration vs. electrolytes  ✨ Sugar, performance, and recovery  ✨ Active and passive recovery strategies  ✨ Injury prevention and longevity  ✨ The importance of sleep and rest days  ✨ Immediate action steps performers can take today Whether you're a circus artist, dancer, aerialist, acrobat, or performer looking to support your body for the long haul, this episode is packed with practical takeaways you can start implementing immediately. Thanks so much for listening to The Artist Behind the Art. This podcast exists to support performers in building sustainable, aligned, and castable careers — beyond just the skills. ✨ Work With Me: Own the Stage Act Creation Mentorship I’m currently building the next round of Own the Stage: Act Creation Mentorship. If you feel like you have the talent—but when it comes to act creation, something just isn’t fully clicking—this is for you. Most of the time, it’s not a complete overhaul.  It’s a few missing tools and a few shifts in how you’re approaching the process. That’s what takes you from second-guessing your work  to becoming the artist who is ready to go for the opportunities you actually want. If that resonates, I’d love to connect. 📩 Email me at jennifer@aretementorship.com 📲 Or DM me on Instagram at The Artist Behind the Art 🎙 Follow the podcast on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/theartistbehindtheart/ Remember — you already have what it takes.  The question is: are you ready to prove it to yourself? Until next time — show up big and own the stage.

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