Dancers' Body Book
Ballet dancers have the strongest, most beautiful, probably the most envied bodies in the world. How do they stay slender and willowy while maintaining the extraordinary energy it takes to perform night after night? Can a nondancer or an amateur attain a dancer's figure and a dancer's vitality? And keep it?
Here, in The Dancers' Body Book, the legendary ballerina Allegra K
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Published
March 21st 1984
by William Morrow & Company
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Dancers, and anyone trying to lose weight
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My teacher (shes like 60-65 now) used to dance ballet when she was younger. She never made it to pointe, but she found this book a while back in goodwill. The recipes, she said, are really useful to her diet. Well, I came to my new school about a month ago, and she loaned me this book this morning. I was done with it by 3rd period (I have her 1st)! It has so many useful facts along with, dieting menus, 7 dieting sins (that chapter was pretty fun!), and some recipes that sound really good! It has...more
While I'm definitely not in need of a diet plan, or the complete revamp of lifestyle that this book outlines, it was still an interesting read. I liked to see the opinions of world famous dancers (who were, back then, simply budding stars on the stage) when it came to living. The still, black-and-white photographs hidden away in the pages (and sometimes annoyingly interrupting sentences!) were absolutely stunning and gorgeous.
Yes, this book is a little dated, but it introduces in broad strokes a few ideas that can be useful to people who are trying to lose weight while keeping an athletic lifestyle. When I was in the Army I recommended this book to another soldier who needed to make weight but still have enough energy for all the PT we were doing. There wasn't much else out there on how to lose weight and still be athletic at a professional level. He might've hidden the book taped to the underside of one of his dr...more
totally remember this book! i got it when it came out simply because allegra kent wrote it, but yeah, i think it's pretty dated. i have held on to it after all these years, though. maybe because i love the cover.
This is pretty outdated, but has some good suggestions. Some of the low-cal recipes are pretty awesome.
dated but interesting
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