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Join Caroline Simpkins, former professional ballerina and researcher, for the final episode of our three-part series on ballet and fall prevention. In this episode, we explore how recreational ballet helps older adults improve balance, reduce fall risk, and react faster to unexpected slips. Learn about the neurobiomechanical mechanisms behind ballet training, including recovery steps, trunk control, and muscle activation, and discover why dance could be a fun and effective approach to fall prevention.🎧 What you'll learn in this episode:
Whether you’re a dancer, teacher, or just curious about movement science, this episode shows how ballet isn’t just art—it’s science that can help you move safely at any age.
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Logo photo: Richard Calmes
By Caroline Simpkins, Ph.D.4.4
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Join Caroline Simpkins, former professional ballerina and researcher, for the final episode of our three-part series on ballet and fall prevention. In this episode, we explore how recreational ballet helps older adults improve balance, reduce fall risk, and react faster to unexpected slips. Learn about the neurobiomechanical mechanisms behind ballet training, including recovery steps, trunk control, and muscle activation, and discover why dance could be a fun and effective approach to fall prevention.🎧 What you'll learn in this episode:
Whether you’re a dancer, teacher, or just curious about movement science, this episode shows how ballet isn’t just art—it’s science that can help you move safely at any age.
Publications discussed in this episode:
Watch this episode on YouTube
Logo photo: Richard Calmes

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