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  • Episode 113: 2026 Word of the Year
    Jan 6 2026

    Welcome to 2026! On this podcast episode, I share my word of the year for 2026, as well as the process behind how and why I pick a word of the year. If you're looking for something a little different than traditional New Year's Resolutions (or maybe in addition to), have a listen to find out all about choosing a word of the year.

    Additional podcast episodes mentioned in this episode:
    Episode 62: Word of the Year and Goal Setting for 2025


    Learn more about Erika Mayall:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @dancephysioerika
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    23 Min.
  • Episode 112: How to Maximize Your Winter Break Training
    Dec 16 2025

    The winter break is fast approaching, and dancers are starting to think about how to get the most out of their time off. In this podcast episode, I dive into what your priorities for winter break training should be, especially if your break is on the longer side (ie longer than 2 weeks). I also discuss using the winter break to address any injuries or aches/pains that have crept up over the past weeks/months.


    Additional podcast episodes mentioned in this episode:
    Episode 60: Winter Break Training Plans for Dancers

    Episode 9: Rest and Recovery for Dancers

    Episode 26: Tips for Tapering in Dance


    Learn more about Erika Mayall:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @dancephysioerika
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    27 Min.
  • Episode 111: Snap, crackle, pop - why do dancer's joints make so much noise?
    Dec 9 2025

    Have you ever wondered why dancer's joints make so much noise? In this podcast episode, you'll learn what's actually happening when joints snap, crackle and pop, why it's so common in dancers, and when to be concerned about it.


    Episodes mentioned in this podcast:
    Episode 51: Snapping Hip Syndrome in Dancers


    Learn more about Erika Mayall:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @dancephysioerika
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    20 Min.
  • Episode 110: 2025 Holiday Gift Guide
    Dec 2 2025

    The wait is over! The 2025 Holiday Gift Guide is here!

    On this week's podcast episode, I bring you some of my favourite products for the dancers (or dance teachers ;) on your holiday list! Before you head out for your holiday shopping, have a listen and see which dancer health and wellness products I recommend.

    Access the 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

    *Note: links below are not affiliate links and I receive no compensation from sharing - they're simply for ease of finding the product. Although some of these links are Amazon links (again for ease), when shopping please consider supporting small, local and/or women owned businesses.

    Online Subscriptions:

    The Library Aesthetic

    From Head to Toe Academy

    Myofascial Release Tools:

    Tune Up Fitness balls

    Silicone Cupping Set

    Recovery Tools:

    Red Light Wrap

    Toe Spacers

    Compression Boots

    Apparel:

    Barre Trash

    Strength Equipment:

    Adjustable weights

    TRX

    Hugimals

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    31 Min.
  • Episode 109: Motor Imagery for Injured Dancers
    Nov 25 2025

    Mental rehearsal (also known as Motor Imagery) is the practice of mentally simulating a movement without physical exertion. It has a multitude of benefits, many of which can be utilized by dancers when they are not able to physically participate in class 100%. On this episode of the podcast, you will learn the theory behind how motor imagery works, the research behind it's benefits, and how dancers can implement it into their practice, especially if they are recovering from an injury.


    Learn more about Erika Mayall:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @dancephysioerika
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    27 Min.
  • Episode 108: Healthy Dancer Canada Conference Recap
    Nov 18 2025

    I just returned from the Healthy Dancer Canada annual conference which was held in Montreal, QC this month. Attending conferences (and any professional development opportunities really) is high on my list of things that fill my bucket, and this conference is no exception. On this week's podcast episode, I discuss what makes this particular conference unique compared with other conferences I attend regularly, some of my highlights from the weekend, as well as some key takeaway messages.


    Learn more about Healthy Dancer Canada


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    33 Min.
  • Episode 107: Pelvic Floor Health for Dancers with Dr Brooke Winder
    Nov 11 2025

    Pelvic health for dancers is an area of clinical practice that is currently growing in research and awareness. This week on the podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Brooke Winder to discuss pelvic health issues that are common in dancers. In this episode, we cover common pelvic health symptoms that dancers (of all ages) may experience, why stubborn back, pelvic girdle or hip pain may actually be related to your pelvic floor, and how certain cueing or technique used in dance may be contributing to pelvic floor dysfunction.


    About Dr. Brooke Winder:

    Brooke Winder is a Southern California-based physical therapist who specializes in dance medicine and in addressing issues within and surrounding the pelvic floor for performing artists. She is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Dance Science degree program at California State University Long Beach, and also serves patients through her clinical practice, Renew Motion Physical Therapy Inc. She is adept at assisting performers in optimizing pelvic and orthopedic health while navigating common issues such as hypermobility.

    Dr. Winder has presented at several national and international conferences, and her research has been published in the Journal of Women’s & Pelvic Health Physical Therapy, Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, Clinical Biomechanics, Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, and Orthopedic Physical Therapy Practice.

    Dr. Winder teaches continuing education courses for rehabilitation professionals that focus on addressing pelvic health in artistic athletes, and has authored and co-authored pelvic floor-focused chapters in recent books including The ‘Female’ Dancer: A Soma-scientific Approach, Dance Injuries: Reducing Risk and Maximizing Performance, and Myths of Menopause: A Guide to Increasing Your Menopause Wisdom. She also regularly teaches workshops on injury risk-reduction as well as pelvic floor health for dancers and dance educators. She is a Board-Certified Specialist in Orthopedic physical therapy, a BASI-Certified Pilates Instructor, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA. She has a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California, a BFA in Dance from Chapman University, and formerly danced professionally for the Southern-California based contemporary company Backhausdance.


    Connect with Brooke:
    Website: Renew Motion Physical Therapy
    Instagram: @drbrookewinderpt


    Learn more about Erika Mayall:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @dancephysioerika
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    45 Min.
  • Episode 106: Pointe Readiness Assessments for Dancers
    Nov 4 2025

    Progressing to pointe work has long been considered a rite of passage for many aspiring ballet dancers. However, it does not come without risks. Dancing en pointe increases the forces placed on the foot by up to 12x bodyweight, and if progressed too soon can lead to an increased risk of pain and injury.

    Historically, dancers were thought to be ready to start training en pointe at 12 years of age. However, with advances in dance science, it is now known that there are many complex factors besides chronological age which can help to determine when it is safe for a dancer to progress en pointe.

    In this week's podcast episode, I discuss the benefits of having a formal pre-pointe readiness screening assessment, including an update on current research. You'll learn which functional tasks have been validated in the research to have the highest correlation with readiness to progress to pointe work.


    Pointe Assessment Resources:
    Pre-Pointe Assessment Toolkit


    Research articles mentioned in this episode:
    Determining Pointe Readiness Readiness in Young Adolescent Female Dancers: A Systematic Review

    Pointe Assessment Screen Shah Edison (PASSE) for Pointe Readiness: A Pilot Study

    Functional Criteria for Assessing Pointe Readiness


    Episodes mentioned in this podcast:
    Episode 4: Pre-Pointe Assessments


    Learn more about Erika Mayall:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @dancephysioerika
    • Learn more about me on my website: https://www.allegroperformance.com
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    33 Min.