Épisodes

  • The Missing Piece in Dance Training: Building Recovery Into Your Schedule
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode of Holistic Dance Wellness, we break down one of the most overlooked elements in dance training… How to build recovery into a dancer’s weekly schedule in a realistic, sustainable way.

    Most dancers train hard, rehearse often, and push through fatigue, but rarely have structured recovery built into their week, In this episode, Carlee explores how recovery is not just rest, but an essential part of performance training that supports strength, consistency, and long-term dancer health.

    You’ll learn how to create a balanced weekly rhythm that includes daily micro-recovery habits, intentional weekly rest of active recovery days, and monthly maintenance strategies that help prevent burnout, reduce injury risk, and improve overall performance.

    This episode is especially valuable to dance teachers, studio owners, competitive dancers, and dance parents who want practical, easy-to-implement strategies to support dancer longevity without adding complexity to already busy schedules.

    Carlee also explores how coaches can integrate recovery into class structure itself, helping dancers regulate their nervous system, improve focus, and retain choreography more effectively. From simple in-studio adjustments to at-home holistic recovery practices. This episode bridges the gap between training and intensity and sustainable dancer wellness,

    Topics covered include:

    • weekly recovery planning for dancers
    • Active recovery vs. complete rest
    • Nervous system regulation in dance training
    • Injury prevention through structured recovery
    • Coach-friendly recovery integration in class
    • Dance parent support strategies for at-home
    • Holistic wellness approaches for dancer longevity

    Whether you’re a dancer, parent, or educator- this episode will help you rethink recovery as a performance tool. Not and afterthought.

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    this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified health care provider before making changes to training, nutrition,, or wellness practices.

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    11 min
  • Why Your Nervous System Matters More Than Your Stretching Routine
    Apr 17 2026

    Episode 3: Why Your Nervous System Matters More Than Your Stretching Routine

    In this episode of the Holistic Dance Wellness Podcast, we dive into the often overlooked but essential role the nervous system plays in dancer performance, recovery, and long-term health. While stretching, conditioning, and technique are important, they do not tell the full story of why dancers feel tight, fatigued, or mentally drained.

    You’ll learn how the nervous system controls movement, focus, sleep, muscle tension, and stress response, and why many dancers unknowingly stay stuck in a constant “go mode” that limits recovery. We break down how nervous system overload can show up as persistent tightness, sleep issues, brain fog, and feeling on edge, even when training looks consistent on the outside.

    This episode also introduces simple, practical holistic tools that support nervous system regulation alongside training, including breath awareness, gentle mobility, recovery routines, and lifestyle habits that help the body shift into a true recovery state.

    Whether you are a dancer, parent, or educator, this episode will help you understand why recovery is neurological as well as physical, and how supporting the nervous system can improve performance, focus, and longevity in dance.

    Dance with passion. Recover with intention.

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    Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns, injuries, or individualized advice.

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    5 min
  • When Hard Work Becomes Too Much: Understanding Overtraining in Dancers
    Apr 17 2026

    Episode 2: When Hard Work Becomes Too Much: Understanding Overtraining in Dancers

    In this episode of the Holistic Dance Wellness Podcast, we explore the fine line between dedicated training and overtraining in dancers. While hard work is often celebrated in dance culture, more is not always better when the body is not given enough time and support to recover.

    You’ll learn what overtraining actually is, how it impacts the nervous system, muscles, sleep, energy, and performance, and why dancers can feel like they are working harder but performing worse. We also break down early warning signs such as persistent fatigue, performance decline, increased injury risk, mood changes, and frequent illness.

    Most importantly, this episode connects science-based recovery education with real-life dancer experiences and introduces simple holistic support tools that can be used alongside proper training and conditioning. This includes nervous system awareness, recovery practices, and lifestyle habits that support long-term dancer health and performance longevity.

    Whether you are a dancer, parent, or dance educator, this episode will help you better understand how to support the body instead of pushing past its limits.

    Dance with passion. Recover with intention.

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    5 min
  • 5 Signs Your Dancer Needs Recovery Support (Not Just More Training)
    Apr 17 2026

    EP 1: 5 Signs Your Dancer Needs Recovery Support (Not Just More Training)

    In this episode of Holistic Dance Wellness, we explore dance recovery, dancer fatigue, and performance science through a lens that every dancer, parent, and dance educator needs.

    If your dancer feels constantly tight, sore, or like more practice is not leading to improvement, this episode will help you understand what their body is actually communicating.

    We break down the difference between training, fatigue, and recovery, and why recovery is not the opposite of training — but an essential part of it.

    You’ll learn the 5 key signs a dancer needs recovery support, including:

    • persistent tightness that doesn’t improve with stretching
    • performance decline despite increased practice
    • mood changes and irritability linked to fatigue
    • heavy legs and ongoing soreness
    • poor sleep and delayed recovery signals

    We also explore supercompensation, a key principle in sports science that explains how dancers actually improve: training creates stress, recovery allows adaptation, and adaptation is where progress happens.

    This episode is designed for dancers, dance parents, and dance educators who want to support long-term performance, reduce burnout risk, and build healthier training habits without losing discipline or technique quality.

    You’ll also hear practical, holistic-supported tools including gentle mobility, breathwork, hydration, nutrition awareness, aromatherapy, and sleep strategies … all explained as support systems for training, not replacements for it.

    🌿 WHAT YOU’LL WALK AWAY WITH

    • A clearer understanding of when dancers need recovery vs more practice
    • How to recognize early signs of overtraining and fatigue
    • Why flexibility issues are often actually recovery issues
    • Simple, realistic tools to support performance and longevity
    • A more balanced, science-informed approach to dance training

    🧠 KEY TOPICS COVERED

    • Dance recovery science
    • Overtraining in dancers
    • Neuromuscular fatigue
    • Supercompensation model
    • Nervous system regulation in athletes
    • Injury prevention in youth dance training
    • Holistic dance wellness practices

    🎧 WHO THIS IS FOR

    • competitive dancers
    • dance educators and studio owners
    • dance parents
    • youth athletes in performance training
    • anyone supporting long-term dancer health and performance

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    ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This episode is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns or injuries.

    💬 CONNECT

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with a dancer, parent, or educator who needs a new perspective on training and recovery.

    Follow @Carlee.Bigelow on Instagram for weekly education on dance recovery, performance science, and holistic training support.

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    5 min
  • Supporting Dancers Beyond the Studio: Holistic Dance Wellness
    Apr 14 2026

    Welcome to Holistic Dance Wellness: a podcast created from a deep love of dance and a passion for holistic health.

    I’m Carlee Bigelow, a holistic health practitioner, dance educator, and dance mom, and I’ve seen firsthand how much dancers give to their art: the long rehearsals, the physical demands, the pressure to perform, and the constant push to improve.

    But dancers shouldn’t just be trained harder, they should be supported better.

    This podcast explores how holistic health can support dancers every day, not just after injury or burnout. You’ll learn practical, real-world tools to help improve recovery, prevent injury, and support long-term dancer health and performance.

    We’ll talk about holistic and integrative approaches including:

    • recovery strategies for dancers
    • herbal medicine and homeopathy
    • aromatherapy and flower essences
    • nutrition and hydration for performance
    • KT taping and body support tools
    • and other natural wellness practices for dancers

    ➡️ Whether you’re a dancer, dance parent, or teacher, this space is here to help you support stronger, healthier, more resilient dancers… from the inside out.

    Because dance is demanding… but with the right support, dancers thrive.

    🎧 Follow the podcast so you don’t miss the first full episodes — coming soon.

    ***This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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    1 min