I am a dancer and I'll give you a few reasons:
1. If someone is a professional dancer- they excersize ALL day. I think a lot of people underestimate how difficult some of the steps really are- holding your leg up to your head without using your hands is difficult, but as a dancer- each step has to be done correctly and with a lot of control- working a whole bunch of different muscles- dancers burn a lot of calories. Also- leaping and jumping and rolling around and just dancing in general is a lot easier when you weigh less (obviously until you start losing too much muscle)
2. Dancers often use partners, meaning they have to be lifted often, and gymnasts have to be able to lift themselves. An extra 30 lbs makes a difference.
3. Costumes/aesthetics- I know that my teammates and myself have always been very body-conscious. In a ballet class, pink tights and a leotard are required, and there are mirrors everywhere. A lot of dance costumes are also very revealing- also a lot of 1/2 tops--
4. Getting into a company- ballerinas weren't always "stick" skinny- but several years ago, a few big directors of ballet companies started to only choose the skinny girls for their companies because they thought that the lines and positions looked better on the tiny girls. That idea seems to have stuck, and now- if you want a job as a dancer- you have to be skinny or you are (usually) out of luck.
So there you go- a perspective from a dancer... (Been dancig for 19 years with a few commercials/movies/shows under my belt :P)
Gymnasts I just assume that their workouts are intense and with the limited tumbling I can do- I can't even imagine doing a back tuck with 40 extra pounds, let alone all of the fabulous tricks they can do that I wouldn't even attempt now...!!
Hope that answers your question a little!
Last edited by danzingurl77; 10-14-2012 at 11:49 AM.
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