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Q: What Should Dancers Eat During Back-to-School Season?19 Aug 202400:10:21

⚠️ Back-to-school season is here—are you ready to fuel your dance and academic life? In this episode, Registered Dietitian Rachel Fine shares strategies for navigating busy schedules, preventing fatigue, and maintaining balanced nutrition as dancers return from summer intensives.


Learn how to:

✅ Plan meals and snacks ahead to prevent energy crashes

✅ Build purposeful snacks that support performance and focus

✅ Reevaluate your relationship with food without obsession

✅ Incorporate nutrient-dense foods to support strength, immunity, and recovery

✅ Use tools and routines to thrive during transitions and auditions


📅 Perfect for: dancers, educators, and parents supporting dancers during back-to-school transitions.


👉🏼 Read the full blog: https://dancenutrition.com/back-to-school/


Timestamps ⬇️ (Skip to the section you need!)

0:00 | Why Back-to-School Is Exciting (and Tricky for Dancers)

Rachel shares why this season brings both fresh starts and fueling challenges.


0:28 | Meet Rachel Fine, Dance Dietitian

Introduction to today’s focus: fueling strategies for dancers heading into a new season.


0:44 | The Back-to-School Dance Transition

How summer intensives, layoffs, and new schedules affect nutrition.


1:06 | Why August Brings a Spike in Injuries

The link between under-fueling, stress fractures, and bone health.


1:37 | Biggest Nutrition Priority: Plan Ahead

Why prepping snacks and meals helps dancers stay consistent.


2:09 | The Role of Emergency Snacks

Trail mix, prepped grains, veggies, and proteins for busy weeks.


2:30 | Don’t Skip Snacks

How smart snacks prevent mid-day crashes and boost studio energy.


2:52 | Snack Ideas for Dancers

Yogurt parfaits, granola, nuts, fruit, bars, and trail mix.


3:32 | Re-Evaluating Your Relationship with Food

Why restrictive “rules” from summer intensives may carry into fall.


4:01 | Avoiding All-or-Nothing Thinking

How rigid food patterns increase risk of burnout and injury.


4:22 | Embrace Nutrition, Don’t Obsess

Learning fundamentals of nutrition science without perfectionism.


4:47 | Accessible Eating on the Go

Why fast food and travel meals can still be part of balanced fueling.


5:36 | Patterns Over Time Matter Most

Consistency and balance outweigh single “perfect” meals.


5:46 | Getting Extra Support

How working with a dietitian helps dancers balance meals and recovery.


6:25 | Inside The Healthy Dancer® Program

Rachel introduces her membership that teaches fueling and body attunement.


7:58 | Back-to-School Dance Bag Essentials

Organizer, snacks, reusable water bottle, resistance bands, self-care kit.


9:06 | Rachel’s Favorite Essential

The Healthy Dancer® membership app as your daily support system.


Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Sports Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body. Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.

Support Your Dancer's Period Health With Dr. Randi Goldman15 Aug 202400:23:58

Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers worldwide to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body.


Dr. Randi Goldman, MD is a New York-based Northwell Health physician specializing in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Obstetrics, and Gynecology. FREE 7-DAY TRIAL to become The Healthy Dancer®: https://dancenutrition.com/membership/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian with advanced certifications in Eating Disorders, Sports Nutrition, and Intuitive Eating. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer®. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guidance about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.

Navigating Professional Life As A Freelance Artist to Company Member with Emily Speed04 Apr 202400:26:45

Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers worldwide to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body. FREE 7-DAY TRIAL to become The Healthy Dancer®: https://dancenutrition.com/membership/ Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian with advanced certifications in Eating Disorders, Sports Nutrition, and Intuitive Eating. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer®. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guidance about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.

Fitness for Dancers: Why It Matters with Beth Nicely11 Sep 202200:24:14
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness.From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
NYCB Ballerina Alston Macgill on what it means to be The Healthy Dancer08 Sep 202200:16:55
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Gut Health Support for Dancers with Dance Dietitian Rachel Fine and Dr. Megan Rossi31 Aug 202200:16:43
In this episode of Conversations with The Pros, Dance Dietitian and Nutritionist for Dancers Rachel Fine sits down with The Gut Health Doctor Megan Rossi to chat about how dancers can add more plants to their plants to support gut health. Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Q: Are You Making These 5 Dancer Meal Plan Mistakes?25 Aug 202200:15:39

Dancers often wonder: Am I eating the right things, at the right times, in the right amounts? With so much conflicting nutrition advice out there, it’s no surprise that many fall into habits of restriction, nonstop hunger, or rigid “perfect” meal planning that just isn’t realistic.In this [UPDATED] episode, Registered Dietitian Rachel Fine shares the 5 biggest meal plan mistakes dancers make—and simple strategies to overcome them. Whether it’s skimping on busy days or feeling stuck in an all-or-nothing mindset about “clean eating,” you’ll learn how to fuel in a way that’s flexible, practical, and performance-driven.


You’ll learn:


✅ Recognize when your fueling routine isn’t meeting your needs


✅ Break free from cycles of under-fueling and rebound eating


✅ Build balanced, satisfying meals without unnecessary rules


✅ Incorporate quick and convenient foods guilt-free


✅ Create a meal plan that adapts to your schedule and lifestyle


📅 Best for: dancers who feel tired, hungry, or confused about food—and are ready for a fueling plan that supports both performance and everyday life.


👉🏼 Full blog post: https://dancenutrition.com/is-your-eating-plan-supporting-you/


📲 Instagram: @ToThePointeNutrition


🔔 YouTube: Nutrition for Dancers


🎙️ Podcast: Nutrition for Dancers with The Dance Nutritionist®


Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Sports Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body.


Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.


Timestamps ⬇️

0:00 – Introduction: Is Your Meal Plan Helping or Hindering?

Overview of five red flags in dancers’ meal plans and how to navigate them.


0:23 – Why Food Matters for Performance

How nutrition supports performance sustainably, without obsessive habits.


1:03 – Evaluating Your Current Eating Routine

Identifying whether your habits are working for or against you.


1:28 – Why Dancers Struggle with Fueling

Misinformation, perfectionism, and restrictive eating patterns create confusion.


2:48 – Red Flag 1: Feeling Drained on Non-Dance Days

Recognizing when fatigue signals underfueling and the need to honor appetite on rest days.


5:33 – Practical Tips for Refueling

Eat consistent meals and snacks every 2–4 hours; use packable, convenient snacks to stay fueled.


6:13 – Red Flag 2: Always Feeling Hungry

Chronic hunger may indicate imbalanced meals; increase staying power with fat, fiber, and protein.


7:48 – Red Flag 3: Obsessing Over Food Choices

Over-focusing on “right” vs. “wrong” foods leads to mental burnout and potential physical risks.


8:51 – Solution: Focus on Patterns, Not Perfection

Prioritize variety and nourishing options over individual meals; practice inclusion, not exclusion.


11:17 – Red Flag 4: Setting Unrealistic Meal Prep Expectations

Perfectionism around Pinterest-style meal prep can create overwhelm and all-or-nothing thinking.


12:08 – Solution: Start Small with Meal Prep

Frozen produce, simple prep, and pre-portioned snacks reduce barriers without stress.


13:26 – Red Flag 5: One-Size-Fits-All Meal Plans

Generic advice or calorie targets often fail to meet individual dancer needs.


14:20 – Solution: Consult a Licensed Dietitian

Personalized plans consider accessibility, schedule, performance goals, body needs, and food relationship.


15:13 – Closing: Navigate Meal Plan Pitfalls with Support

Encouragement to identify pitfalls, implement strategies, and seek guidance when needed.


Q: What Is Food Flexibility And Why Do Dancers Need It?17 Aug 202200:11:29

Food flexibility helps dancers adapt to busy schedules, travel, and life’s unpredictable moments without stress. But dancer diet culture often pushes rigidity—clean eating, food rules, and unrealistic body ideals—that can fuel guilt, anxiety, and disordered habits. In this episode, Rachel Fine explains how food flexibility empowers dancers to fuel consistently, enjoy food without guilt, and thrive both in and out of the studio.


You’ll learn:

✅ What food flexibility actually looks like in real life (15+ examples!)

✅ Why rigid food rules increase stress, guilt, and binge–restrict cycles

✅ How to use The Healthy Dancer® Food Flexibility Algorithm to guide choices

✅ Practical strategies for fueling when options feel limited

✅ Why embracing flexibility builds performance, energy, and a supportive relationship with food


📅 Perfect for: dancers who feel anxious about food choices, struggle with “all-or-nothing” eating patterns, or want more confidence in fueling during travel, dining out, or hectic rehearsal weeks.


📖 Read the full blog: https://dancenutrition.com/what-is-food-flexibility/

📲 Follow on Instagram: @ToThePointeNutrition

🔔 Subscribe on YouTube: Nutrition for Dancers

🎙️ Listen on Apple + Spotify: Nutrition for Dancers with The Dance Nutritionist® Podcast


Timestamps ⬇️ (Skip to the section you need!)


0:00 – Introduction: What Is Food Flexibility?
Rachel explains why dancers need flexibility not only in the studio, but also at mealtimes.


0:44 – What Does It Mean to Be Inflexible with Food?
Defining rigidity in eating patterns and how it impacts dancers.


1:13 – The Role of Diet Culture
How the diet industry fuels restrictive food rules for dancers.


1:59 – Clean Eating and the “All-or-Nothing” Cycle
Why labeling foods as “clean” or “toxic” creates guilt and disconnection.


2:43 – The Problem with Inflexible Food Rules
When routines change, rigid eating patterns can lead to stress and avoidance.


3:37 – Mental and Emotional Toll
How inflexibility harms not only performance, but also overall well-being.


3:59 – Shifting to Food Flexibility
Introducing perspective shifts, food neutrality, and Rachel’s step-by-step method.


4:23 – Why Dancers Struggle with Flexibility
Perfectionism, misinformation, body image pressures, and busy schedules.


5:20 – Defining Food Flexibility
Making supportive choices based on what’s available without guilt.


5:50 – Step One: Eat Enough Food
Ensuring adequate fueling—three meals and two snacks as a baseline.


6:57 – Step Two: Challenge the Food Police
How to push back against external rules and internal “shoulds.”


7:43 – Using Food Neutrality
Separating morality from food choices to support mental and emotional health.


8:52 – Step Three: The Healthy Dancer® Food Flexibility Algorithm
Considering intent, cravings, accessibility, and gentle nutrition.


10:23 – Step Four: Reflect and Learn
Using feedback from food experiences—both positive and negative.


11:01 – Closing: Learn More & The Healthy Dancer® Flexibility Challenge
Invitation to Rachel’s free April challenge and her blog for deeper guidance.


Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Sports Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body. 


Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.


Q: Why Are Dance Nutrition Workshops Essential for Dancers?09 Aug 202200:10:49

Ever wondered if a nutrition workshop could actually make a difference for dancers—or if it’s just another “nice-to-have” studio event? While poorly designed workshops can do more harm than good, evidence-based nutrition education can protect dancers from diet culture, support performance, and promote a healthy relationship with food. In this episode, Rachel Fine breaks down what makes a workshop truly effective for dancers.


You’ll learn:
✅ Why nutrition education matters for dancer performance, recovery, and long-term health
✅ The risks of workshops led by unqualified presenters and how they can impact dancers
✅ Signs your studio or program may benefit from a dance nutrition workshop
✅ Key topics covered in a supportive, evidence-based workshop for dancers
✅ How studios, parents, and educators can proactively nurture a healthy food environment


📅 Perfect for: dancers, studio owners, dance educators, and parents looking to implement or improve dance nutrition education programs.


📖 Read the full blog: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-nutrition-workshops/


📲 Follow on Instagram: @ToThePointeNutrition

🔔 Subscribe on YouTube: Nutrition for Dancers

🎙️ Listen on Apple + Spotify: Nutrition for Dancers with The Dance Nutritionist® Podcast


Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Sports Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body. 


Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.


Timestamps ⬇️ (Skip to the section you need!)

0:00 – Introduction: First Nutrition Workshop Experience
Rachel recalls attending her first dance nutrition workshop in, which sparked her awareness of nutrition in dance.


0:19 – Meet Rachel, RDN for Dancers
A registered dietitian nutritionist and founder of To the Pointe Nutrition.


0:31 – Importance of Food in Dance Performance
Myths and antiquated ideals surrounding dancers’ nutrition.


1:00 – Starting Dance Nutrition Workshops (2013)
How giving workshops to studios and companies became one of her first roles as a dietitian.


1:34 – Personal Experience with Clean Eating
Early exposure to clean eating led to a year-long struggle with disordered eating.


2:27 – Career Shift to Dietitian for Dancers
Recognizing unsustainable habits led Rachel to pursue a career in dance nutrition.


2:52 – Importance of Educating Dancers in Vulnerable Settings
Why summer intensives and competitive environments are high-risk for disordered eating.


3:45 – Signs a Studio is Ready for a Nutrition Workshop
Restricted eating patterns, skipping snacks, chatting about diets, fatigue, and stress fractures.


5:54 – Education as Prevention
Proactive nutrition education as a key tool for promoting sustainable habits.


6:23 – Workshop Content Overview
The Healthy Dancer® Framework: dismantling diet culture, meal planning, balance, and intuitive eating for dancers.


7:20 – Proactive Meal Planning and Macronutrient Balance
How dancers can eat sufficiently, regularly, and incorporate all macronutrients while dismantling fear around certain foods.


8:19 – Hosting a Workshop: Considerations
Customizing workshops to the dancers’ age, level, and studio environment.


9:10 – Credentials Matter
Stresses using licensed professionals— registered dietitians, for dance nutrition education.


10:03 – Summary

Key points: signs for hosting workshops, content coverage, customization, and relying on credentials


Becoming A Vegetarian and Discovering Balance with Dancer Audrey Malek16 May 202200:21:49
In this episode of Conversations with The Pros, Dance Dietitian and Nutritionist for Dancers Rachel Fine sits down with dancer Audrey Malek of The Washington Ballet. Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Keeping A Balanced and Healthy Mindset with Dancer Amanda Smith10 May 202200:31:40
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Dance nutrition, health, and balance with pre-professional dance trainee Olivia Jacobus02 May 202200:33:20
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
From pre-professional ballet to life in college with dancer Ashley Lew26 Apr 202200:24:21
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Redefining The Healthy Dancer® with Lauryn Lanee Brown03 Apr 202400:20:03

Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers worldwide to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body. FREE 7-DAY TRIAL to become The Healthy Dancer®: https://dancenutrition.com/membership/ Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian with advanced certifications in Eating Disorders, Sports Nutrition, and Intuitive Eating. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer®. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guidance about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.

Dancer Melissa Chapski chats about her time training with Ellison Ballet and traveling abroad for her professional career18 Apr 202200:25:50
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Dancing at Butler University and moving to the professional world at Dance Theatre of Harlem with Dancer Lindsey Donnell11 Apr 202200:16:34
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Navigating Injury, Surgery, Recovery, and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome with Jazz Bynum04 Apr 202200:32:12
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Maintaining Balance Outside The Studio with Ballerina and Choreographer Alexandra Farber28 Mar 202200:26:20
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
What Does It Mean To Be The Healthy Dancer with New York City Ballet Soloist Ashley Hod22 Mar 202200:20:33
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
A Healthy Relationship with Ballet featuring Ingrid Thoms and Dance Dietitian Rachel Fine15 Mar 202200:17:06
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Performance Rituals, Comfort Food, Balance with Ballerina Ever Larson & Dance Dietitian Rachel Fine28 Feb 202200:20:48
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Breaking Ballet Stereotypes with The Rogue Ballerina Ballerina Georgina Pazcoguin & Dance Dietitian Rachel Fine21 Feb 202200:44:40
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
The Journey To A Professional Dance Career with Ballerina Sarah Steele15 Feb 202200:18:15
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Becoming a Virtual Dance Educator with Auti Kamal08 Feb 202200:26:37
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Redefining The Healthy Dancer® with Nikita Boris02 Apr 202400:21:53

Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers worldwide to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body. FREE 7-DAY TRIAL to become The Healthy Dancer®: https://dancenutrition.com/membership/ Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian with advanced certifications in Eating Disorders, Sports Nutrition, and Intuitive Eating. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer®. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guidance about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.

A Late Start to Ballet with McKenzie Thomas and Dance Nutritionist Rachel Fine01 Feb 202200:17:49
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Dance Dietitian Rachel Fine chats with Fitness Professional and Former Dancer Natasha Jade24 Jan 202200:23:26
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Finding Balance On & Off The Stage with Dancer Destiny Wimpye and Dance Nutritionist Rachel Fine17 Jan 202200:18:24
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Find Your Perfect Ballet Company with Cassidy McAndrew and Dance Nutritionist Rachel Fine11 Jan 202200:30:55
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Ballet, Broadway, and Motherhood with Leanne Cope28 Dec 202100:29:09
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
From Dancer to Dance Educator and Promoting Health in The Studio with Leann Underwood of American Ballet Theatre14 Dec 202100:21:46
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Finding Balance as A Principal Dancer with Natascha Mair, of English National Ballet07 Dec 202100:12:39
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Supporting A Dancer's Physical, Mental, and Emotional Wellbeing with Dancer Jim Nowakowski23 Nov 202100:30:39
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
A Balanced Dance Career with Principal Dancer Angelica Generosa and Dance Nutritionist Rachel Fine16 Nov 202100:27:11
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
The Healthy Dancer Strategies with dancer Adji Cissoko and Dance Dietitian Rachel08 Nov 202100:23:53
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Preparing for your dance audition with tips from coach Caitlin Sloan of The Brainy Ballerina28 Mar 202400:17:33
Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers worldwide to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body. FREE 7-DAY TRIAL to become The Healthy Dancer®: https://dancenutrition.com/membership/ Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian with advanced certifications in Eating Disorders, Sports Nutrition, and Intuitive Eating. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer®. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guidance about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Cultivating A Sustainable Dance Career with Zimmi Coker of American Ballet Theatre02 Nov 202100:24:02
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Navigating A Dancer's Journey with Nikisha Fogo, Principal with San Francisco Ballet 26 Oct 202100:12:34
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Redefining The Healthy Dancer with Tiler Peck, Principal with New York City Ballet18 Oct 202100:27:56
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Supporting Sustainable Habits, Houston Ballet Soloist Tyler Donatelli & Dance Dietitian Rachel Fine12 Oct 202100:20:17
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Cross-Training and Conditioning for Dancers with Allie Christensen05 Oct 202100:23:26
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Leaving Ballet, Returning To Ballet, & Broadening Perspectives with Dancer Autumn Klein27 Sep 202100:24:31
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listeners assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Rediscovering The Joy of Ballet with Kathryn Morgan20 Sep 202100:29:56
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listeners assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Dance Mom Melissa Gisoni on Navigating Dance Life with Daughters Maddie Ziegler and Kenzie Ziegler13 Sep 202100:24:28
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listeners assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Food, Culture, and A Shifting Perspective with Daphne Lee of Dance Theatre of Harlem06 Sep 202100:26:11
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listeners assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Keeping a Balanced Mindset with Nardia Boodoo31 Aug 202100:25:58
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listeners assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Becoming The Healthy Dancer® with NYCB Principal Isabella LaFreniere27 Mar 202400:23:31

Rachel Fine, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, and Certified Counselor of Intuitive Eating works with dancers worldwide to help them build supportive relationships with both food and body.

FREE 7-DAY TRIAL to become The Healthy Dancer®: https://dancenutrition.com/membership/

Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness.


From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance.


Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/

For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/


Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian with advanced certifications in Eating Disorders, Sports Nutrition, and Intuitive Eating.


A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer®. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guidance about fueling for performance!


Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listener assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.

Post-Pandemic Opportunities with Dancer Silken Kelly23 Aug 202100:17:41
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listeners assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Dancing Abroad and Navigating Food Allergies with ABT Dancer Virginia Lensi16 Aug 202100:22:16
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listeners assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
Building An Inclusive Dancewear Brand with Min of Cloud & Victory10 Aug 202100:36:59
Want to become The Healthy Dancer®? Follow: https://www.instagram.com/tothepointenutrition/ and show more👇 to access dance nutrition goodness. From freebies and downloadable guides to workbooks and online courses, dancers can access everything they need to learn about building a nourishing lifestyle that supports the physical, mental, and emotional demands of dance. Nutrition for Dancers: https://dancenutrition.com/ For Dance Parents: https://dancenutrition.com/dance-parents-teachers/ Nutrition is essential for elite dance performance. Rachel Fine is a board-certified dietitian, a specialist in sports nutrition and intuitive eating, and an expert in dancer health and dancer nutrition. A note from Rachel: The importance of dance nutrition goes beyond our plate. This is why I created www.DanceNutrition.com and The Healthy Dancer® communities. Dancers, dance educators, and dance parents can utilize these resources to access information and guides about fueling for performance! Disclaimer: This is produced for informational purposes only. This information is general, not specific to you. The information in this podcast does not substitute for medical advice. The viewer or listeners assumes full responsibility for consulting a qualified health professional regarding health conditions or concerns, and before starting a new diet or health program.
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