Pricing & Discounts
Finding Flight: A Return-to-Jumping Protocol for Dancers
$475.00
Dates: August 1st, 2026
Time: 10 am – 4 pm Eastern
Location: NYC [location tbd]
Format: In-Person
Pricing and Discounts:
Registrations made before July 3rd, 2026 at 11:59 pm Eastern are $425 with code __________.
Registrations made after July 3rd, 2026 at 11:59 pm Eastern are $475.00.
Max number of participants: 25
Course Information
Jumping is one of the clearest expressions of a dancer’s ability to generate, absorb, and redirect force with precision. Yet return to jumping is rarely as simple as adding impact back in. It requires a staged progression that rebuilds capacity, sharpens movement quality, and prepares the dancer for the layered technical demands of performance. Finding Flight was developed as a practical framework to help clinicians and movement professionals make more thoughtful decisions about loading, readiness, and progression throughout the return-to-jumping process.
This course begins in the middle of the Finding Flight series and focuses on the dynamic loading phase of return to jumping. Participants will first be oriented to how this stage fits within the larger progression before exploring exercise selection, movement analysis, and readiness for advancement.
Course Objectives
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
Describe the role of dynamic loading within a staged return-to-jumping process for dancers.
Identify prerequisites for introducing full body-weight and externally loaded tasks.
Analyze movement strategies and compensations that emerge under dynamic load.
Select and modify dynamic loading exercises based on movement quality, symptom behavior, and dancer-specific demands.
Determine readiness to progress from dynamic load to low-impact plyometric preparation.
Audience
This course is designed for healthcare and movement professionals who work with dancers and want a more structured approach to return-to-jumping progressions. Emphasis will be placed on clinical reasoning, movement analysis, and practical exercise selection rather than a one-size-fits-all formula.
Participants can expect a combination of lecture, discussion, and applied movement-based learning focused on dancer-specific return-to-jumping demands.
This course may be particularly relevant for physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, athletic trainers, physicians, dance educators, Pilates instructors, and other movement professionals who support dancers in training, rehearsal, or performance.
Format
Format: In-Person
This course includes [lecture / movement analysis / case discussion / applied lab / exercise progressions and regressions]. Emphasis will be placed on clinical reasoning, movement quality, and practical application for those working with dancers.
Guest Presenters:
Andrea Zujko PT,DPT, OCS, COMT (Westside Dance Physical Therapy, Founder of DanceMedEI)
Mary Carpenter Master pointe shoe fitter, Ballet teacher, certified Pilates and PBT instructor (Dancewithmarynyc)
Siobhan Mitchell PhD, MRes, MSc (The Adolescent Dancer & GuiDance Network)
Traveling:
For travel details to our courses in Baltimore or New York, please click here for information on transportation, hotels, accommodations, and available discounts. If you need further assistance or have any travel-related questions, please reach out to Andrea Zujko at admin@dancemedei.com.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made:
After July 17, 2026 at 11:59pm Eastern Time - no refunds will be offered
After July 3rd, 2026 at 11:59pm Eastern Time, but before July 17, 2026 at 11:59pm Eastern Time - 50% of sales purchase will be refunded, excluding processing fees
Before July 3rd, 2026 at 11:59 pm Eastern Time - 100% refund, excluding processing fees
Illness/Emergency Policy (In-Person Courses)
Illness or Personal Emergency (Participant)
If illness or an unexpected personal emergency prevents you from attending an in-person course, please notify DMEI as soon as possible.
If you are experiencing fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or symptoms of a contagious illness, please do not attend the course in person.
Because space is limited and your seat is reserved, DMEI may offer one of the following in place of a refund:
A one-time transfer to a future DMEI course, or
A registration credit valid for 12 months toward a future DMEI course
(processing fees are nonrefundable)
Unless otherwise stated, missed in-person course time cannot be made up, and recording access is not guaranteed.
Instructor / Venue / Force Majeure (DMEI)
If DMEI must cancel, postpone, or significantly modify an in-person course due to instructor illness, venue issues, severe weather, travel disruption, or other circumstances outside of our control, participants may choose either:
A registration credit valid for 12 months toward a future DMEI course, or
A refund of tuition paid
(excluding processing fees)
DMEI is not responsible for participant travel expenses or other nonrefundable costs, including airfare, hotel accommodations, ground transportation, or meals.
Participant Travel Disruptions
Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements and for arriving on time and prepared for the course. DMEI is not responsible for missed course time or inability to attend due to delayed or canceled flights, traffic, weather-related travel disruptions, illness, or other personal logistics. In such cases, DMEI may, at its discretion, offer a one-time transfer or registration credit as outlined above.
Substitution
If you are unable to attend, you may send a substitute attendee in your place with advance notice to DMEI. Substitutions are permitted for all registrations.
Liability Waiver
All course registrants are required to complete the DMEI Liability Waiver form prior to participation. Please follow the link provided in your registration materials to review and complete the form.
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Please email Andrea Zujko at admin@dancemedei.com with any illness notifications, cancellation requests, or substitution requests.