The typical idea of a dancer's pressure dancer is that they are tall, slim, energetic, and fortunate as they dance with all the stars. But what many people do not think is the many difficulties a dancer experiences to gain a high position in the dance world. To become a dancer, you need effort and determination, and a good direction. But without a price there is no merit. Dancers often put more pressure on them. And it can damage body and emotion.
Directors and teachers are not the only ones with weak pressure on dancers. A ballet critic is the best when putting pressure on dancers to stay slim. Critics frequently refer to the size of a dancer, which may be a nightmare for dancers. This constant criticism can lead to psychological and physical abuse. These effects are serious and often irreversible. Female dancers are more self-conscious than male dancers. Male dancers must be able to carry their partners for a long time. Therefore, the focus of a male dancer is strength rather than weight. But it brings another problem to the hearts of female dancers. With the development of traditional thinking, the lighter the dancer, the easier it is to lift. However, after interviewing several male dancers, most people said they preferred to have heavier partners than those who encountered "symptoms of anorexia."
There is no such thing as a perfect dancer. Women's ballerinas are working very hard on their crafts, but often find themselves in the pain of eating disorders. Ballet dancers have long been known to suffer from eating disorders. The dancer is to practice and stand in front of a big mirror to compare it with all his companions. In addition, the ballet dance industry is very heavy and does not help. Do vegetarian dishes cause eating disorders? Currently, only about 5% of Americans define themselves as vegetarians (those who remove meat and animal products from their own meals). This percentage does not include those who consider themselves "quasi-food" (those who eat products of animal origin but rely mainly on vegetable-derived diets). For those suffering from eating disorders, vegetarianism is more common