I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Emily Scherb, also known as the Circus Doc, on the latest episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast. Dr. Scherb shared valuable insights into the world of circus arts and how healthcare providers can support circus performers in achieving their goals while staying safe and healthy. Here are some key takeaways from our conversation:
Time Stamps:
00:00:03 - Introduction to the Podcast 00:00:14 - Dr. Emily Scherb's Background 00:00:55 - Defining Circus and Circus Performers 00:01:19 - Diversity in Circus Performances 00:02:32 - Professional vs. Recreational Circus 00:02:51 - Expansion of Circus into Fitness 00:03:43 - Circus as an Adult Recreational Activity 00:04:46 - Age and Circus Performance 00:05:13 - Circus for All Ages 00:06:49 - Older Circus Performers 00:07:54 - Longevity in Circus Careers 00:08:33 - Professional Performers Over 40 00:09:04 - Performance Quality with Age 00:09:47 - Pink's Circus-like Performances 00:10:08 - Overcoming Fear in Circus Classes 00:10:39 - Benefits of Trying Circus 00:11:34 - When to Take a Break from Circus Training 00:12:27 - Training Load Issues in Circus 00:13:07 - Assessing Circus Performers in the Clinic 00:14:10 - Testing Strength at End Range 00:15:28 - Specificity in Circus Performer Evaluation 00:16:10 - Using Tools to Measure Strength 00:17:08 - Addressing Deficiencies in Range and Strength 00:18:03 - Educating Circus Performers on Training 00:19:10 - Taping and Bracing in Circus 00:20:07 - Cultural Attitudes Towards Injuries 00:21:19 - Research in Circus Medicine 00:22:07 - Injury Patterns in Circus Performers 00:23:00 - Educating Healthcare Professionals on Circus Medicine 00:24:07 - Circus Fusion Training Program 00:25:10 - Research and Publications in Circus Medicine 00:26:15 - Advice to Younger Self 00:27:03 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement
More About Dr. Emily Scherb:
Dr. Emily Scherb is a physical therapist specializing in circus and performing arts medicine. Through her over 30 years of training and working in the circus arts she has gained deep insight on how circus bodies work in the air and on the ground. Emily owns a physical therapy practice in Seattle, WA in which clinicians specialize in the treatment of circus and performing artists. Emily now teaches workshops for circus artists, instructors, and healthcare providers with the mission of improving health and safety in circus training and performance. She is a board member of the American Youth Circus Organization / American Circus Educators as well as Seattle Dance and Performing Arts Medicine. Her bestselling book Applied Anatomy of Aerial Arts was published in 2018.
Resources from this Episode:
Dr. Emily’s Website
Dr. Emily’s Instagram
Circus Medicine Education
Free Gift: Circus Vocabulary List
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