As a dancer I've always checked my body constantly; 'Am I having a good day or am I having a fat day?'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As a dancer, I've always checked my body constantly: 'Am I having a good day, or am I having a fat day?' I am probably more critical of myself than anyone else. I am very tiny - 5'1 and a half inches - so there's nowhere for weight to hide.
I was a dancer, so for me, if I don't work out for a week or move my body in some sense, I feel weird.
Since I became a dancer, I have felt much better about myself.
I like to dance. I'm not going to say that I'm a good dancer.
Who a dancer is physically feeds into character for me. Always has.
But now - look, I have to take care of myself. I work out every day. I'm a dancer. I've always been an athlete, and I'm one of those people who start to go crazy if they don't run or do something.
I heard a lot in school, 'You've got a really great talent, but there's no way you're going to be a dancer with that body.'
Looking good and feeling good go hand in hand. If you have a healthy lifestyle, your diet and nutrition are set, and you're working out, you're going to feel good.
I don't think I'm a good dancer.
I'm a lousy dancer.