ABSTRACT
Dance teachers are ideally positioned to implement safe dance practices and injury prevention strategies for their students. However, to date, it is unclear whether these safe dance practices are being utilized and implemented by teachers in dance schools and private studios. To this end, we aimed to understand dance teachers’ knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors related to safe dance practice and dance-related injury by surveying a sample of 73 dance instructors teaching primarily in urban centers. While general knowledge is high, some teachers reported gaps in their understanding of injury risk. Most common barriers to implementing safe dance practices were insufficient time (20/52 [38%]), lack of knowledge/training (11/52 [21%]) and no student interest (10/52 [19%]). Addressing these barriers with dance teacher training, inclusive of safe dance practice principles, is essential to ensuring the safety and well-being of dance student populations.
Disclosure Statement
Authors assert no affiliations with or financial involvement in any organization with direct financial interest in the subject matter of this article. No funders were involved with respect to design, data collection, analyses, interpretation, writing or submission of this study.
Supplementary Material
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/15290824.2022.2125977.