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Training children dance professional, in the end how many frustrations

  • Writer: CosDream News
    CosDream News
  • Apr 25, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 19, 2024

Most parents initially choose to let their children learn dance, not for the sake of their children becoming professional dancers in the future, but for some basic enlightenment purposes, such as allowing children to exercise, improve flexibility, improve posture and so on.

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However, once the child shows a certain talent, parents may consider whether to further cultivate, hoping that the child can achieve professional achievement in the field of dance.


But what does it mean to take the dance professional route? Have parents thought this through enough?

As the barriers to learning dance have decreased in recent years, the requirements for professional dancers have increased.

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First, professional dancers need long-term body management. They need not only to maintain a thin posture, but also to maintain the smooth line of the body and the beauty of the muscles.

This requirement for posture may seem excessive to the outside world, and even a little abnormal. The ideal body of dancers is "eat too much to be fat", but the people who achieve this goal are few, and most dancers can only control their weight through diet and exercise.

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Second, professional dance training requires a long-term commitment. Dance is a specialty that requires long-term training, and even if you have the foundation, you also need to accept the guidance of professional teachers in the higher education stage.


And dance training is relatively expensive, often taking several months to complete one session.


Finally, professional dancers need to endure physical and mental torture for a long time. Dance is considered to be one of the hardest majors among art students, because in addition to the need to diet and control weight, they also need to undergo hard training every day and bear the double pressure of body and mind.

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Dance training is prone to injury, the most common is ligament strain, as well as falls, bruises, etc., once injured may delay the training process, and even affect the important performance activities.


In addition, the training process is also extremely bitter, dancers often need to repeat the same movement hundreds of times, almost every dancer has the experience of crying because of the practice.

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