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1. Movement is medicine
At DanceBody our mantra is to keep moving. When days are long and things don’t go as planned, getting a little movement into your day can really help set your mind and body at ease.
2. Food is fuel
I believe in using food to energize my body. Having spent the majority of my adult life dancing I learned what my body needs to function at its highest level.
3. Everything in moderation
I love to indulge in some of my favorite foods just like anyone and in my book, that’s okay! At DanceBody, we don’t focus on working out to earn meals but rather turn our focus towards moving for the sake of moving. Enjoying a drink or your favorite candy bar shouldn’t change that.
4. Light weight high repetition
The workout I designed at DanceBody infuses functional training with dance. We use low weights and high repetition to build muscular endurance and create the long lean lines of a dancer. Try for yourself in a DanceBody Sculpt class!
5. Listen to your body
As a movement professional, if you don’t learn to listen to your body when it whispers you will surely hear it when it screams. My body is the foundation for my work and so I work hard to keep it running healthily and efficiently.
Katia Pryce
Katia Pryce, a NYC-based professional dancer-turned-fitness instructor founded DanceBody in 2013 with a mission to create the workout she personally craved to maintain the long, lean, lines of a dancer while feeling strong and athletic. Clients come to DanceBody, virtually and in person, for a fun and effective workout that infuses functional training with the playfulness of dance. DanceBody trainers move clients’ bodies in new ways through dance-inspired fitness that strengthens both body and mind. With locations in New York, Miami, The Hamptons, as well as online, DanceBody has developed a worldwide following.
The Importance of Metabolic Fitness: an 8-Step Daily Routine to Become More Metabolically Fit
What does it mean to be so metabolically healthy that you can tolerate carbs or fat? What would it take for all this static about low carb versus low fat diets to go away? Are you tired of feeling like you have to hack your biology into the body you think you need to have?
Norwich Meadows Farm
After working in the dairy division at Cornell Cooperative Extension for six years, Zaid Kurdieh and his wife Haifa decided to open their own certified organic farm in 1998. Starting with just a half acre behind their house, their vision of supporting the community has become a reality and now they farm over 200 acres. Norwich Meadows Farm produces food that is free of harsh chemicals and is grown using natural fertilizers. Realizing the health of the earth’s resources is paramount in the production of food, they have made a promise to always strive to preserve their agricultural land, and to use it in a manner that is economically, ecologically, and ethically sound.
The Daily Five by David Choi
David’s a staunch believer that learning to optimize your biology is everyone’s responsibility and he strives to share all the necessary tools to biohack the world.



