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Ballet Science
Caroline Simpkins, Ph.D.
35 episodes
11 hours ago
The Ballet Science podcast is hosted by Caroline Simpkins, Ph.D., a former ballerina turned researcher. This podcast brings science into the studio to help dancers of all ages and abilities give their best performance both onstage and off, and reveals how the science of ballet can benefit anyone who moves. Each week, we will explore the intersection of science and ballet—from injury prevention and biomechanics to nutrition, mindset, and everything in between.
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The Ballet Science podcast is hosted by Caroline Simpkins, Ph.D., a former ballerina turned researcher. This podcast brings science into the studio to help dancers of all ages and abilities give their best performance both onstage and off, and reveals how the science of ballet can benefit anyone who moves. Each week, we will explore the intersection of science and ballet—from injury prevention and biomechanics to nutrition, mindset, and everything in between.
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Does Ballet Help Older Adults Reduce Fall Risk?
Ballet Science
13 minutes 5 seconds
1 month ago
Does Ballet Help Older Adults Reduce Fall Risk?

Falls are the #1 cause of injury in older adults worldwide, but can ballet help?

In this episode of the Ballet Science Podcast, Caroline Simpkins, PhD, breaks down her published research in the Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, examining whether recreational ballet dancers aged 55+ show advantages in key fall-risk factors compared to non-dancers.


Using functional mobility tests, leg strength assessments, cognitive screening, and physical activity measures, this study explored how ballet may support strength, balance, power, coordination, and healthy aging.


In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why falls are such a major public-health issue
  • How ballet uniquely trains strength, balance, and neuromuscular control
  • How older ballet dancers performed on sit-to-stand, timed-up-and-go, strength tests, and more
  • Why dancers showed significantly better physical function than non-dancers
  • Why fall history alone doesn’t tell the full story
  • What this means for fall prevention programs and healthy aging
  • The next steps for ballet-based research and structured interventions


This episode is perfect for dancers, teachers, older adults, clinicians, and anyone interested in how movement practices support long-term health.


📄 Read the full publication: Simpkins C, Ahn J, Yang F. Recreational Ballet Practice Is Associated with Improved Fall Risk Factors in Older Adults. Journal of Dance Medicine & Science. 2025. https://doi.org/10.1177/1089313X251380085


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Ballet Science
The Ballet Science podcast is hosted by Caroline Simpkins, Ph.D., a former ballerina turned researcher. This podcast brings science into the studio to help dancers of all ages and abilities give their best performance both onstage and off, and reveals how the science of ballet can benefit anyone who moves. Each week, we will explore the intersection of science and ballet—from injury prevention and biomechanics to nutrition, mindset, and everything in between.