22/09/2023
π Progressing Ballet Technique Ambassador π
I sometimes feel as though my conditions are complete opposites. It's tough to balance multiple chronic illnesses when the management plan, if any, is very different. One of my conditions, EDS, means that movement and strengthening are vital to my routine to help manage dislocations, prolapses and keep my body functioning as well as I can. However, I also have ME, where exercise isn't recommended.
I've spent my whole disabled life trying to get the balance right, and to be perfectly honest, I don't think I ever will. However, I feel like I'm getting closer. One of those steps for me was finding and training PBT. It has my love for ballet mixed with strengthening exercises whilst not being *too* physically demanding. And for the bits I struggled with, I adapted.
Fast forward 3 years, and I'm now part of their team as an ambassador. I've had support from the founder, Marie, from Day 1, which still makes me rather emotional. I didn't tell the team I was disabled when I first started training PBT because I was so nervous that I wouldn't be able to do my qualification, but I was welcomed with open arms, and we've had a brilliant relationship ever since.
Now, I'm a Level 3 instructor, and Fay, who started off as a disabled dancer in my academy, has now completed her Level 3 training as well! I've created an adapted programme of PBT, specialising in people with hypermobility and/or limited mobility and have had an amazing time teaching it both online and for IDS at Elmhurst.
So, here's to a new chapter. I'll continue my research for movement for those with hypermobility and/or limited movement and will be sharing some videos on my progress soon β€οΈ
Photos Shona Louise Cobb and Sean Evans