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Unlock what it really takes to build strong, resilient male ballet dancers, without “bulking up” or losing artistry. In this episode of the Ballet Science Podcast, Caroline Simpkins sits down with Shane Wuerthner (former principal dancer and founder of Athletistry) to talk all things strength training for male dancers and students.
We break down the biggest misconceptions about lifting weights, why “just do push-ups” isn’t enough, and how to design smart, dancer-specific strength programs for partnering, jumps, turns, and overhead lifts. Shane also explains how to support young male dancers who feel intimidated stepping into the gym, how to introduce load and plyometrics safely during growth, and how strength training can help prevent common injuries to the back, knees, and Achilles.
Looking ahead, we discuss how strength training for male dancers may evolve over the next decade in professional companies and schools, the importance of collaboration between teachers and strength coaches, and why anatomy and physiology education is so powerful for dancers.
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Logo Photo: Richard Calmes
By Caroline Simpkins, Ph.D.4.4
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Unlock what it really takes to build strong, resilient male ballet dancers, without “bulking up” or losing artistry. In this episode of the Ballet Science Podcast, Caroline Simpkins sits down with Shane Wuerthner (former principal dancer and founder of Athletistry) to talk all things strength training for male dancers and students.
We break down the biggest misconceptions about lifting weights, why “just do push-ups” isn’t enough, and how to design smart, dancer-specific strength programs for partnering, jumps, turns, and overhead lifts. Shane also explains how to support young male dancers who feel intimidated stepping into the gym, how to introduce load and plyometrics safely during growth, and how strength training can help prevent common injuries to the back, knees, and Achilles.
Looking ahead, we discuss how strength training for male dancers may evolve over the next decade in professional companies and schools, the importance of collaboration between teachers and strength coaches, and why anatomy and physiology education is so powerful for dancers.
In this episode, we cover:
Follow Ballet Science:
Website: https://ballet.science
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ballet.science
Facebook: https://facebook.com/ballet.science
X: https://x.com/ballet_science
Follow Shane Wuerthner, Athletistry:
Website: https://www.athletistry.au/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/athletistry
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/athletistry
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Athletistryofficial
Watch Full Interview on YouTube
Logo Photo: Richard Calmes

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