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This is PAINFUL! Reacting to the Most Annoying BALLERINA PROBLEMS that you suggested! 

Maria Khoreva
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Recently I asked you on Instagram what are the worst ballerina problems that you struggle the most with. And today I'm reacting to some of them. I have to tell you all of your suggestions were so relatable so please alway keep in mind that you're not alone in this struggle and we can do it together, honestly. Other than that - I hope you find some of these advices helpful and as always sending my love!
00:00 Balerina’s problems
01:14 Bad balance/turning days
04:17 Spending long time sewing pointe shoes but it dies instantly
06:14 Daily pain LMAO
10:01 Ankle injuries & Tendinites
12:17 Bones popping throughout random times of the day
13:37 Toe nails and just feel problems in general from pointe shoes
17:47 Being able to dance all day but getting tired after running 30 minutes
20:52 Body dysmorphia, eating
23:37 Organising life with dance
26:32 The repetitor keeps teaching even after rehearsal finished, but I’m too scared to say it’s time to go home
28:50 Should I keep my «perfect» pointe shoes for the rehearsal or should I wear them for class… I’ll be on my leg in class but then they are going to be too soft for rehearsals
29:47 Doing the bun with short hair
31:32 Doing good turns for practice, then no being able to do good in the exercise in front of the class
32:57 Stamina, literally so hard to keep going through the performance
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@katherinedobias7499
@katherinedobias7499 Год назад
I agree with what Maria said. I was just reading yesterday some articles from ballet dancers who recommend cross training. Ballerinas suffer from muscle fatigue because ballet is not enough. They recommend combining ballet training with other activities: weight lifting, pilates, running, cardio, yoga, etc... They said that as ballet dancers we should ease into these activities, for example, on the first day, we'd speed walk on a treadmill for 2 mins, then gradually increase speed and run for 1 min, then decrease speed and speed walk for 2 mins then repeat it again. The whole exercise should extend up to 20mins by the end of the week and you just maintain it there. It helps with the heart and lungs so that dancers aren't panting and breathing like a dying old person. Weight lifting specifically deadweights and squats strengthen the quads which improves jumps and lightens the load on calves and feet,
@BreakofDawn
@BreakofDawn Год назад
Weightlifting also helps strengthen bones and helps prevent bone loss
@hynrien5725
@hynrien5725 Год назад
And ballet dancers do all of that ;)
@swim2kill
@swim2kill Год назад
Dancers used to think running was bad for dancing. This was recent I dated a pro ballet dancer. She danced for Houston ballet. It's crazy how even in the 2000s this kind of misinformation was so widely accepted in the industry Edit: but technically running is a high impact exercise so if longevity is the end goal, supplementing ballet with running probably isn't ideal for the knees long term.
@Oliveh7093
@Oliveh7093 Год назад
Where in the video does she speak about cross training?
@katherinedobias7499
@katherinedobias7499 Год назад
@@Oliveh7093 In the daily pain section around 8:00 she mentions incorporating pilates into her routine, warming up (cardio, abs) and working on every joint in your body. She doesn't say the words cross training, but when you incorporate other activities into your routine to work out the entire muscle as a whole and not just in ballet, then it's known as cross training. There's another section at 17:54 where she mentions how we can do ballet all day long but can't even run for 30mins, and how some of the muscles aren't being used and others are being overused. When you take that information and combine it with what other dancers are saying online, you realize that cross training will help activate all parts of the muscles than ballet does. For example, right now, I have pilates, yoga, physical therapy, warm ups, cardio, weight lifting, and gymnastics incorporated into my ballet training. To take the load off my feet and ankles, I need to strengthen my quads via deadweights and lifts. This strengthens the entire leg and allows me to jump higher and prevent less foot and ankle injuries.
@sofieannahorton
@sofieannahorton Год назад
oh I can relate so much to being so so tired after sitting at school! I'm not a ballet dancer but a figure skater, but I could train for long hours and still be less tired than if I sat at school. :-)
@karenlindley.9756
@karenlindley.9756 Год назад
Hope your injury is better. It’s the worst thing for a dancer. Thank you for being so honest and open about everything to do with ballet….both good and bad…. sending love xx
@lxtatar7773
@lxtatar7773 Год назад
She's got back to performing on stage :)
@user-nm4wn3tw9r
@user-nm4wn3tw9r Год назад
This video has helped me to really appreciate how you "suffer for your art" that you clearly love and that we, the audience, get to see and enjoy the end result. I would like to see more on body dysmorphia, as I understand how easy people can develop this. Thank you so much for this video.
@misss3480
@misss3480 Год назад
Thank you so much for posting this video, Maria. I really love listening to you talking like this. I have never studied ballet myself, but have always LOVED watching it and learning about it. I love that your comments and answers to the questions people have submitted are so thoughtful, honest and humble. Your English is incredibly good. Just one thing: I did find the background music today a little intrusive. I wanted to be able to listen and think about what you were saying, but kept getting distracted! Maybe just turning down the volume a little, or playing something less jaunty. Please keep the videos coming. I really hope I'll be able to watch you dancing in a live performance one day.
@chilanya
@chilanya Год назад
Apart from her perfect ballet body and her talent, i have a lot in common with Maria. this was so relatable! I wore serenade strong for a long time. i use bandaid to prevent blisters on the toes. i have dark hair that won't grow longer than shoulder length. we have rehearsals that are announced the day before (and mind you we are recreational dancers with fulltime jobs and families.. ) and that keep going for much longer than planned. i keep tabs on my pointe shoes how much life i can stil get out of each pair. i also love your philosophy and your approach to teaching. oh, also i have a younger sister who dances too :-) she is my best ballet friend!
@denisewebb5073
@denisewebb5073 Год назад
I soooooo badly want to see you dance in person!!
@John-xb2nl
@John-xb2nl Год назад
Seriously protein is great, but I would highly recommend bone broth and cartilage for your joints, obviously they get stressed. I have always craved cartilage, and riding long days all my life has been stressful with many injuries, but my chiropractor is impressed with how well my joints have held up.
@elijimenez7710
@elijimenez7710 Год назад
Thank you Maria for the wonderful and enjoyable conversation. As above so below ☯️ for the most beautiful sport and art in the world .. there is also a dark and emotional attachment. And you expressed and explained everything beautifully 💐✨💖
@archimedes8636
@archimedes8636 Год назад
thank you maria for the video in english for your international viewers. for a bit of fun, i always turn on the english subtitles. they are often very special. my favorite is "belly dancer" instead of "ballet dancer" 🤪
@angiesanchez3465
@angiesanchez3465 Год назад
The diet to keep the weight for presentations maybe could be more similar with the diets of combat sports, where we have to remain strong but keep the weight for our category, maybe you could take a look. 😊
@Alexxxxxxxxxxx7
@Alexxxxxxxxxxx7 Год назад
Love You so much! You're so intelligent and inspiring! ❤
@mialee6876
@mialee6876 Год назад
always stay with you ! cant agree more with your suggestions which are so useful and practical thx maria !
@jane5842
@jane5842 Год назад
re: toenails for anyone interested. you can get gel tubes for a single toe which can help with preventing bruised toenails. and especially if you have a longer second toe, it will make your big toe a little longer and able to share the pressure.
@friedafrahm6034
@friedafrahm6034 Год назад
I really like your kind of speaking:)
@hamida4634
@hamida4634 Год назад
Здравствуйте. Мария, я Фатима. Ваше имя было на слуху, но не следя за балетом была в неведении и увидела вас в сериале "Балет", за что спасибо создателям сериала о людях в искусстве, с балетом в фильме, рада аплодировать вашей пластике и как радостно смотреть на вас!!! Вы там все прекрасны! Постановка Руты это так притягательно, уж точно никакой мертвечины, а сплошь творчество! Спасибо! Приятно, что владеете языком и вас узнают разные зрители, их ждет радость встречи с балетом!❤ Вывод уделять время балету как любимому увлечению и получать то, что называется грация, пластика, сочетание искусств в личностях, и полюбить сам балет, и всю его структуру! Браво! Доброго здоровья и Мира всем и людям балета!!!
@ande100
@ande100 Год назад
I started with Bloch and will die with Bloch.
@anthonyc8248
@anthonyc8248 5 месяцев назад
I'm a long distance runner and those second skin gel squares are amazing. I don't dance in ballet but I really love and respect the dancers.
@drh3rd
@drh3rd Год назад
The 'bone cracking' is likely cartilage. How to keep the cartilage, the joints, fluid, lubricated, healthy... advanced nutrition can make this possible. It is a real challenge for sure. Absolutely love your RU-vid presentations.
@amymariekeller
@amymariekeller Год назад
Actually, as someone with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome who dances, the bone crackling sound for many of us is literally the sounds of us resetting a dislocated or subluxed joint. Trust me when I say that it has NOTHING to do with my diet. What does help is strengthening the muscles around the joints that go out the most. :)
@drh3rd
@drh3rd Год назад
@@amymariekeller 100% agree. Many reasons for the crackling sound. I didn't suggest diet contributed to this tho. I suggested that nutrition could help tho. Having danced (ballet, Broadway) and successfully tore myself mightily up, plus my missus has 6 total joint replacements (pro singer, not dancer, different contributing circumstances to why), we've faced straight concepts, tools, etc.. of nutrition to help protect and in some ways restore what's there, which we have been able to do to an extent. Diet did not contribute to the torn up ligaments, cartilage, connective tissue, blah blah blah. Believe me when I say I've had a bible of torn everything, broken toes, etc etc. Some of this was due to poor initial training which was corrected thank god by some of my fav ballet masters. But not before, ugh... A serious injury was tearing my ACL, MCL and meniscus, and that was the worst, and best thing that ever happened. Rehab was learning, understanding exactly what you say... coordinating muscle structuring to aid in recovery and more so, compensation. So agree with ya. Anywayz...
@zagros_barani
@zagros_barani 10 месяцев назад
Hello Marria,,, i was in St.peterrburg in july and came to Mariinsky Theatre , i hope to see you and your performance but unfortunately you were in Italy if i'm not mistake,, anyway, i watched the Don Quixote ballet every performance was excellent ,, the prima was Renata Shekirova ,, she performed very professionally,,, and that was a unique experience for me ,,,i hope to see your perform in my next tripe... ❤ you are the best take care of yours ⚘⚘⚘⚘
@AthanassiosXanthos
@AthanassiosXanthos Год назад
At first I thought you have a coffin in front of you but then I realised it was a table! 😅 I never took ballet lessons and just did some folk dance lessons in school. I think ballet is less dangerous than most of sports if you want to make a comparison. The way you explain every issue is very helpful and your English is very good and understandable. I very much enjoy those presentations. You do great and I learn a lot for an art that have to deal with partly in my new web magazine! Thanks again! 😊
@lucyosborne9239
@lucyosborne9239 Год назад
What is your opinion of the Cecchetti method? It would be great to see young dancers studying his 6 day program and using it in practice. They are said to reduce both injuries and the pain that every dancer goes through for the art. I'd love to hear your take on the traditional ways of working the body through a set cycle during the week, with variations of course!!
@bartzabel9
@bartzabel9 11 месяцев назад
i wanted ask ,know if she use it,too
@evetei
@evetei Год назад
Hard to listen to your voice through the music. Can you adjust? Lovely video, thank you! ❤
@ohlottie
@ohlottie Год назад
Agreed; distracting music and it’s too loud for this video. Of course, wonderful to hear Maria speak on these topics, nonetheless.💖
@dilflover1111
@dilflover1111 Год назад
omg your earrings are so pretty
@septimeseptimus253
@septimeseptimus253 Год назад
Wow si mignonne, jolie femme, intelligente et talentueuse avec une volonté si forte dans son travail et d'atteindre le sommet de son art. 🇷🇺 Je suis tellement impressionné et admiratif par cette Belle-Etoile du ballet, tellement tout paraît si facile et naturel.🙂👋👋👋 Maria Khoreva.
@evetei
@evetei Год назад
Un si beau message d’appréciation. Tout a fait d’accord! ❤
@brendastevens9077
@brendastevens9077 7 месяцев назад
Hi Maria, Would Love More Videos. Love everything you do. Now that Nutcracker Season is upon us. Do you have some time to show us your makeup for Nutcracker? That would be fun!! Like two different ways. Sugar Plum, and a Russian Party Mom!!!🤗❤️
@Sunnysky_3
@Sunnysky_3 Год назад
Could your please make a video on prepoint exercises I aspire to you
@readingirl1984
@readingirl1984 Год назад
It was very interesting, I like that you explain in detail every topic. (The music in this and your previous video was too loud for me. The music and your voice fought for my attention. I had to concentrate very hard on your voice.)
@evasragova8335
@evasragova8335 Год назад
I agree, the music was disturbing for me 🙁
@ezsparky
@ezsparky Год назад
Have missed seeing your videos Maria! I do hope all is well with you! ❤
@roastedpepper
@roastedpepper Год назад
She’s back dancing as she’s thankfully recovered from her injury, hence the lack of videos. Finally everything IS well for her :)
@Sunnysky_3
@Sunnysky_3 Год назад
Maria what are some good exercise’s for flexibility and stability btw I love your channel keep doing what your doing I look up to you
@iratfarm
@iratfarm Год назад
Какой хороший английский🙂 Люблю эту вариацию реки Конго)
@ballerinkaolya4353
@ballerinkaolya4353 Год назад
Спасибо большое Мария❤
@apk257
@apk257 Год назад
Everybody says pinky toes. :). Nobody knows a better way to say it.
@MegaMesozoic
@MegaMesozoic Год назад
In the UK it's usually 'little toe'!
@lenavery3155
@lenavery3155 11 месяцев назад
Мария, огромное спасибо за ваши тренировки, очень помогают в развитии. ❤❤❤
@mariakatariina8751
@mariakatariina8751 10 дней назад
For stamina, water with a little salts and sugar? From Finland: Turkinpippuri salmiakki candies. And, vitamin D? For ligaments, gelatin jellies, vitamin C & bone broth?
@hamida4634
@hamida4634 Год назад
Bravo!❤
@jeaniebennett40
@jeaniebennett40 Год назад
Please Princess Maria can u do a hair tutorial your hair grows so quick after short haircuts please about care supplements etc🙏🏽🌷
@ginoburton1688
@ginoburton1688 11 месяцев назад
I'd love to see you react to a dance style referred to as "JOOKIN!". It is an urban dance style originating out of, Memphis, Tennessee.. I think you'll find it interesting. As a Ballet dancer. Thank you!
@bluebirdmacaje
@bluebirdmacaje Год назад
Wonderful video Can someone please write down the ballerinas she mentioned? Thank you 🙏🏽
@user-wq1jz2tw5q
@user-wq1jz2tw5q 11 месяцев назад
I love Maria khoreva so much🫣😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@user-jb3sl5wh2j
@user-jb3sl5wh2j Год назад
Do you want to know your earcharm where to buy?
@veselingramatikov
@veselingramatikov 6 месяцев назад
i would consider high lever breakdancing is harder than ballet. I was 20 years in mid to high levlel dancer so all high level dancers have problem to sit in one place. This is due to body over use.
@tejalygnugaryte7423
@tejalygnugaryte7423 Год назад
can you make a video where you show how you make a perfect bun
@JGreen-le8xx
@JGreen-le8xx Год назад
Maria❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😄
@sonjaravengate
@sonjaravengate 11 месяцев назад
I always have problems in class because i flex my muscles too much or too hard and then my dancing looks stiff and not breathing. Tips?
@scarlettgrace2
@scarlettgrace2 10 месяцев назад
I have the same problem! I am very curious on how to fix it
@Thistrueone
@Thistrueone 9 месяцев назад
It helps me to feel and focus on the music. Also try to think about your arm and head movements
@kashtan31
@kashtan31 Год назад
Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно)
@lbazemore585
@lbazemore585 7 месяцев назад
🥰
@kittyballet256
@kittyballet256 Год назад
Очень интересно. Кстати, я тоже занимаюсь балетом и я ищу магазины в Санкт-Петербурге где продают пуанты. Можешь подсказать пожалуйста?
@natalia_lin_mo
@natalia_lin_mo 8 месяцев назад
Grishko
@svetlanasv2644
@svetlanasv2644 Год назад
Мария привет! Как говорится "Хватит говорить слова давай сделаем это, давай сделаем". Как дела?)
@julisadubois6699
@julisadubois6699 Год назад
Curious as to female dancers grooming certain areas of their body to be able to wear the leotards and such costumes without having embarrassing hair showing. I know that it's customary for women not to wear panties because they can "show below" the costume. So do you all Brazilian wax?
@roastedpepper
@roastedpepper Год назад
Don’t forget we’re never actually bare legged, always have leotard + tights on. Anyway, usually bikini line is what’s necessary. Not a full Brazilian.
@hamida4634
@hamida4634 Год назад
Здравствуйте. Мария смотрю на руки ваши и думаю как уникально тело человека! Как тело танцовщика говорит в движении, в высказывании, в исполнении, и как увидев пластику трепещет сердечно от искусства другого человека- артиста!🎉❤
@vasilinavartsaba6016
@vasilinavartsaba6016 Год назад
Видела вас в сериале Балет!!!
@user-bf8xi8pb2i
@user-bf8xi8pb2i Год назад
Danke schön…
@MishaSkripach
@MishaSkripach Год назад
Новое замечательное видео, Мария! Спасибо! Маленькая поправочка, если позволите, по поводу Вашего английского - в слове энд между словами попробуйте произносить д прямо по-русски, твердо, без смягчения, будет точнее и без акцента. Английский у Вас потрясающий - словно Вы много лет в Англии прожили.
@roastedpepper
@roastedpepper Год назад
What a particular correction. But I don’t hear it. Her “ands” already sound pretty accent-less, they dont stick out at all (and after reading your comment I literally rewound the video to pay extra attention). I don’t think emphasizing the “d” would make it any better, as it sounds pretty native. If anything it would bring attention to that particular word. But yeah, I agree, her English and accent is amazing for a native Russian speaker, especially for one who hasn’t lived in an English speaking country.
@MishaSkripach
@MishaSkripach Год назад
@@roastedpepper I meant the opposite - NOT emphasizing D. Did you google translate? Or are you likely a Russian who for some reason wrote to me in Endlish ( starting your sentence in brackets with AND sounds VERY Russian of you, "particular correction" is also very strange and Russian-sounding). A native English speaker would have had a nickname roastpepper not "roastEDpepper". Так что не выпендривайтесь, если даже смысл фразы не поняли, и обращайтесь к русскому человеку по-русски, вас поймали.
@MishaSkripach
@MishaSkripach Год назад
@@roastedpepper @roastedpepper I meant the opposite - NOT emphasizing D. Did you google translate? Or are you likely a Russian who for some reason wrote to me in Endlish ( starting your sentence in brackets with AND sounds VERY Russian of you). A native English speaker would have had a nickname roastpepper not "roastEDpepper". Так что не выпендривайтесь, если даже смысл фразы не поняли, и обращайтесь к русскому человеку по-русски, вас поймали.
@KarlFuchs3035
@KarlFuchs3035 Год назад
Maria, so nice and beautiful :-)
@minamassage
@minamassage 10 месяцев назад
We know that dancers are athletes and overwork their bodies, even if they look graceful when they dance. If you have the opportunity to come to Japan, we can help you with unique Japanese sports massage, sports acupuncture and cupping to help you condition.
@user-nt6hy6me3k
@user-nt6hy6me3k 11 месяцев назад
Голос изменился
@Trassik
@Trassik Месяц назад
I can see you've had vaccinations/medical injections; do you find these influence your ballet ability?
@John-xb2nl
@John-xb2nl Год назад
LMAO? Now we know how she stays so slender))
@MishaSkripach
@MishaSkripach Год назад
Genetics. Build.
@fly3513
@fly3513 Год назад
Thanks for the video but something about the cameras and constant turning made me less comfortable while watching. Just saying…
@goriladance3220
@goriladance3220 Год назад
I congratulate Miss Maria Khoreva, since I imagine the work she has to dance while making her videos, it is a lot of work, she already has 2 very important responsibilities, greetings and she continues to dance just as beautiful.
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