Freitag, 17. November 2017

My favorite pasttime: audiobooks

Hi Guys!
I have a very exciting post for you today. It's all about the plattform BOOKBEAT. They are an online subscription service, which gives you unlimited audiobooks.

I really love reading but between ballet, college and homework (which includes a lot of reading as it is) it's hard to find time or motivation to read but with the BOOKBEAT app, I can listen to my books on the go.
I just finished listining to Divergent (by Veronica Roth) which I've been wanting to re-read for ages now. Listen to it here, it's one of my favorite books ever!
Here are some insights for you:
 

I also love to listen to my audiobooks before going to sleep, so the built-in sleep timer is super handy, too.

 
You can browse through audiobooks by genres or search for specific audiobooks and download them to listen to offline. I currently have the Divergent Trilogy, Flawed and Perfect by Cecelia Ahern and Silber by Kerstin Gier downloaded and can't wait to listen to all of them.

They have a great selection of audiobooks from historical novels to kids books, so there should be something for everyone.

The subscription is only 14,99 per months, which I think is a pretty good deal considering you get unlimited access to all audiobooks and can listen to as many as you want to and you don't have to purchase extra credits if you want to start listening to a new book before returning the old one!

With the Code lauliedancer you can even get a a free month membership. You can redeem the code here.

I'd love to know what you're listening to and definitely send me your recommendation for what I should listen to next!

See you soon.
Yours,
Laulie

(This post is sponsored by bookbeat but my opinion is unbiased and I would never advertise a company I don't actually support!)

Freitag, 10. November 2017

Respect and Repetition

Hi Guys,
long time no post... I'm really sorry for that but life is getting crazy. Anyway, I really want to talk to you guys about 2 very imporatant things in ballet: respect and repetition.
Let's start off with respect. Personally I feel like this goes without saying but of course you should ALWAYS respect your teacher, no matter if it's in school or ballet or anywhere else in life. This is probably a no brainer to most of you but recently I've come across some people who don't seem to think so and let's just say the arguments I've witnessed weren't pretty.
Also respect your fellow dancers. Just because you feel like you got more experience than someone else doesn't mean the other person is stupid. Don't assume someone else is going to feel the same way you do, especially if you don't know their story. See your own weaknesses and work on them instead of taking it out on others.
And most importantly of all: respect yourself. I know in ballet it can be really hard to not loose self-esteem at some point cause you keep seeing all the other people that are better than you. You see all those ballerinas on Instagram effordlessly turning 10 pirouettes and sometimes you just think "Why am I even doing this?" The point is: if you work hard to improve, there WILL be improvement. People are not able to see their own improvement, sometimes which doesn't mean it's not their. We simply overlook it because it still doesn't look like we want it to look but what we keep forgetting: there is more to ballet than being able to do 10 pirouettes cause let's face it: nobody's ever going to expect a professional ballerina to turn 10 pirouettes on stage. Artistry is what makes a dancer unique. Of course technique is important but clean technique makes even a single pirouette or a simple tendu look so much better.
This brings me to my second point: repetition. As dancers we are used to repetition, but that doesn't mean we get bored of it occasionally and of course I've heard people complain about it. The simple truth to that is though: repetition is the key to pretty much everything in ballet and every other aspect of life. What's the point in even doing something if you can do it perfectly the first time? Where is the drive? Every dancer knows when they go to class, they will be doing the same steps over and over again. That's just how ballet works. The body is not made to do ballet so we have to keep our muscles strong to keep doing what we're doing and that's exactly what we need repetition for.

Hope you liked it and please let me know what you think!
See you soon!
Laulie
by Martin Gintar Photography

Mittwoch, 1. November 2017

Protein Projekt Advent Calender + Snack discount code

Hi Guys,
I just wanted to tell you about this super awesome advent calender from www.protein-projekt.de. Usually advent calenders are filled with candy but this one is all about healthy food and workout snacks to help you keep on track during holiday season.
Now, I know this baby is on the pricier side but keep in mind these are all full sized items, all hand wrapped in this super adorable picture. I don't know what's in the calender exactly, of course, since I have to contain my excitement until December 1st but I have some wild guesses and if I'm correct, this is going to be an amazing December, filled with some pretty awesome products.
So click here to order your own calender today!

Also, this week you can get 10% off all snack products on the Protein Projekt Website. Combine that with their awesome bundle/box prices and you got yourself a pretty awesome deal!
Click here to get 10% off (valid only until November 4th!)

See you soon!
Yours,
Laulie 

*this post is sponsered but my opinion is 100% honest

Dienstag, 24. Oktober 2017

Favorite Food Places in Berlin

Hi Guys!
Without a big intro, I just want to show you guys some of my favorite places to eat in Berlin. All those places have vegan options and are super affordable and to be honest, I don't even get to test many other places because I'm just waaay to much in love with these.

1. Haferkater
They started out as a small startup in Friedrichshain but have opened another Store in Prenzlauer Berg as well as a pop-up store in both Berlin and Cologne Central station. They make porridge, salads, cookies and probably the best coffee in Berlin. In fall and winter they also add soups to their menu.








 2. Alisna
 Best Kumpir in town and super nice service located in Kreuzberg (U- Schlesisches Tor). Best place to hang out after ballet class and refuel! They also make amazing coffee, however they don't offer any milk alternatives. Veganize your order on special request.


3. Zeit für Brot
It's really hard to walk past this Cafe because the smell is just incredible. They make the best cinnamon buns I ever had and the rest of their selection looks just as amazing! It's a big bonus they're located in the Alter Schönhauser Straße, just down the street from Pro Danse.


4. Brammibal's Donuts
Just three words: BEST DONUTS EVER! Also they're completely vegan and have an amazing selection of Donuts all handmade and fresh!



5. Dolores
Custom-made Burritos, Burrito bowls and other Mexican dishes. Super delicious!


I hope you enjoyed this post.
See you soon!
Laulie



Montag, 23. Oktober 2017

College Life

Hi Guys,
I mentioned before things are going to be very hectic this year for me with juggling dance, blogging and college so I thought I'd just give you a little update.
I finally have all my classes figured out and am generally pretty happy with my schedule. That's the thing with college at least here in Germany: you get to decide which classes you are taking, there are requirements of what you have to do of course, but ultimately you are the one actually coordinating your schedule. At first that sounds pretty cool, but guys I can tell you one thing, it is seriously frustrating and really hard work!
Basically I felt like the world was conspiring against me because like half the classes I should be taking were either during my ballet classes or interfering with something else. I have almost everything I need to take coordinated now and take some more classes in my minor so I can make up some of the stuff for my major next semester. Sounds complicated, right? It is and sometimes I just think: what was I thinking when I signed up for this?
But well, I take 23 hours of classes this year (20 are recommended but I am behind so I need to catch up).
Anyway, like some of you know, I major in Spanish and minor in English, which I'll hopefully be able to interchange but for now I'm happy with this.
So I take my college classes in the morning and then go to ballet, pretty much every day except for Thursdays, where I have linguistics in the morning, then go to ballet and take another English class in the afternoon.
I love my schedule because it really gives me time to focus, as I tend to procrastinate at home, but there really is no time to do this with the way my classes are right now. I still get to take all my ballet classes and go to the gym and will hopefully also be able to handle the workload.
I also don't have to wake up at 5:30 in the morning every day, which is a big bonus too, at least in the winter months. Since I have my laptop with me at all times, I'll also be able to blog regularly.
I hope you enjoyed this little update, I have an exciting post coming up very soon and am also working on some new recipes to post!
See you soon!
Yours,
Laulie

PS: Christmas time is approaching fast and I love advent calenders. If you do, too, go check out this fit calender from the Protein Projekt here and pre-order yours today!

Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2017

Why I’m not vegan anymore

Hi Guys,
Some of you might know that I used to be a vegan for about 6 months and I just want to give you some background on why I chose to not call myself a vegan anymore.
First of all, I still love to eat vegan, I have vegan meals frequently and eat plenty of fruits and veggies. I’m from Berlin so eating out is fairly easy too and I still go to a lot of vegan restaurants or pick vegan choices from the menu. I don’t eat meat but have started to occasionally eat some salmon, because I like it.
I have added yoghurt back into my diet and love eating regular custard. Those are obviously not my reasons for quitting veganism but it does have a part in it.
My main reason for quitting veganism is simply that I’m sick of reading labels and then putting away something I really want because the second to last ingredient is milk powder (I didn’t just make this up, that’s the case with my favorite granola). I want to be able to go to a restaurant with my parents without having to order my pizza without cheese because let’s face it, it’s so much better with cheese on it.
I don’t want to limit anybody because of my diet, I want to be able to go to a restaurant with my friends and just order something, get a cappuccino even if they don’t have soy milk ( happened last week).
I like donuts but don’t want to go to a vegan donut store anytime I’m craving some.
I just want to eat my mom’s cooking without having to ask if she used some butter or milk and put her in a bad mood because she feels like I’m restricting her on the things she always used.
To sum this up: I want to eat the things I like without checking if they’re vegan and then be disappointed because they’re not.
Hope that’s understandable to you!
Yours,
Laulie

Sonntag, 15. Oktober 2017

Back to college survival guide: favorite snack foods + free healthy bar code

Hi Guys!
So it's finally time to go back to college and to be honest I'm slightly nervous because  I've been so busy the entire break (which was almost 3 months by the way) and have ansolutely no idea how I'm going to juggle 20 hours of classes plus homework, reading and studying with that already crazy schedule. But for real, I waited an entire month for my hair appointment because I simply had NO time and classes haven't even started!
It's also going to be a lot more serious this year, I finally got the minor I really wanted and now I'm super motivated and can't wait for classes to start.
To top it all off I still haven't found an apartment so I have a 1.5 hour communte every morning, which is tons of fun if you have class at 8am.
But anyway, as you can imagine, this year is going to be all about food prep to avoid spending loads of money at the cafeteria and going broke at Starbucks.
Today I have some of my favorite snack and breakfast foods that are hopefully going to get me through this crazy year.
I got them all of www.protein-projekt.de, they are an awesome side with tons of snacks, protein bars and healthy foods and also have a huge selection on vegan products and workout gear. Definitely check them out for some awesome deals! At the end of this post I will also give you a link to get a free hejbar with your order! Definitely use it, I love these bars to death.

Did I mention I love hejbars?! Well I love all of them except for ginger, because I just absolutely hate ginger but my mom really loves that bar too!

The natural crunch musli is probably one of my favorite musli so far. It got all my favorite things in it (chocolate and cashew nuts is a killer combo) it is not everly sweet and has a fair amount of protein!

They also sell some clif bars you can't get anywhere else in Germany! Peanut Toffee Buzz is one if my absolute favorites ever since I tried it in the US, not just because it has caffeine it it. It's just aboslutely delicious.

Some more flavors of clif bars and also they have the Complete Cookies by Lenny&Larry's which are just amazing. Of course they are cookies so naturally not the healthiest thing in the world but they are vegan, have a fair amount of protein and fiber and are soy free. My favorite flavor is definitely White Chocolate Macadamia.
Also try the protein bars by hej nutrition, I love those too!

Yep, there are Bounty, Snickers and Mars Protein Bars and the Protein Projekt got you covered. Disclaimer: they are not like the real bars at all, but still a tasty protein bar.

So far my favorite vegan protein powder. It dissolved super easy in water, abosolutely no clumps and tastes better than any protein powder I ever tried!

These are only some of my favorite snacks from www.protein-projekt.de but they have so much more, so definitely check it out! I can't wait to try more of their stuff!

Also: they launched their Protein Projekt Advent Calender today, you can pre-order yours here. It comes in a regular and a vegan version and I absolutely plan to get one myself!

This is also the perfect chance to get a free hejbar, just shop with this link and you can get a free bar of your choice with your order: http://pp.team/laulie-hejbite

See you soon!
Yours,
Laulie

PS: Excuse the picture quality, I finally got my new camera, so the pictures are going to improve a lot very soon!

Dienstag, 10. Oktober 2017

My Pointe Shoe History (+get a free Hejbar)

Hi Guys!
I feel like pointe shoes are one thing everybody seems to struggle with. Few are lucky and find their perfect pair early on but for most of us it's a long way of disappointment and frustration. Well, at least for me... So, today I'm going to recap on all the pointe shoes I've had, what I liked about them and what I didn't like.

My first pair of pointe shoes was Bloch European Balance. They looked good and at first the box was pretty comfortable. They are not overly hard and a good shoe for beginners. The main problem I seemed to have with them was that they just wouldn't bend in the right place and the box went soft very fast. I was also between sizes and went for the smaller pair, which caused them to dig into my heel until they were broken in.

My second pair were Bloch Triumph. They are said to be a beginners shoe (because they have sued tips), which I really can't agree with because they were pretty hard, at least for Bloch shoes. I struggled with breaking them in and getting over the box, even though I have good arches. When they were broken in, they started bending in all the weird places again, that's a problem I had with all Bloch shoes I tried. They bend too far towards the box, so they don't support the line of the foot properly for me.

After that I went back to the European Balances, this time half a size up and one width down. It seemed to be a good fit at first but when they were broken in, the heal started to look a little baggy and I was sinking slightly in my box. They also died very quickly.

Then came Mirella Whisper for me. I think those were actually one of my favorite pairs of pointe shoes, even though they were a little small for me. I got fitted into them online and got them for free to write a blogpost about the service. I really liked them though and they had a 3/4 shank, which made my feet look really pretty. I wore them on all photoshoots in London.

Along with the Mirellas, I also got a pair of Bloch Dramatica, which are from the Eurostretch line by Bloch. I loved them and they looked great but they died EXTREMELY fast. But the stretch satin doesn't make the heel look baggy and you don't even have to break them in. The only problem I had was that t felt like the shoe was sliding off my heel all the time, which was because of the stretch material. It never did though, so it's all good.

After that I tried Grishko for the first time. I had a great fitter in Berlin and was fitted into Grishko Fouette, because my teacher wanted us to try some more tapered shoes. I liked the Fouettes and they looked good but I was really scared of turning on them because the platform was narrower than I was used to and I couldn't warm up to that at the time. It was also really annoying that they didn't have a drawstring.

Next I tried Grishko Triumph. I liked them but mine were actually too narrow so my feet looked sickled a lot. But dancing on them was great. I would have probably stuck with them if I hadn't wanted to try Gaynors.

So for the next 1,5 years, I wore Gaynors and thought I had found my perfect shoe! And what happens next? Yep, my feet grow. But of course, they don't grow half a size, they grow ever so slightly that my current Gaynors are very uncomfortable and will give me bruised toenails if I dance on them but they didn't grow enough to fit the half size up.


I was lucky I always had a pair of regular pointe shoes, just for the feeling. I had a pair of Bloch European Balance Strong in Miami, which were okay and lasted me for the 4 weeks I was there but I didn't love them enough to get them again. I also tried Grishko Dream Pointe and fell in love with them. it took some getting used to because they are tapered too, but this time I feel a lot more comfortable with the shape of the shoe and they are 3/4 shanked, so I really love that too. I'm going to stuck with those ones for now and ordered a new pair of them.

The Dream Pointe is not a traditional paste shoe per se, they have a plastic sole and are said to last longer. The only problem I had with the pair I had is that the shank just broke in the middle, so there really isn't a way of dancing in them once they are broken because the plastic is really digging into my foot. I still love them and they lasted me about 2 months.

Now I have to wait for my Grishko order to even do pointe because I didn't expect my Grishkos to break that suddenly. I will try to glue them though and will keep you updated on how that went.

My Grishko order includes a pair of Dream Pointe, Dream Pointe 2007 (they were recommended to me by a fitter) and Grishko Super Triumph. The reason I got 3 pairs of shoes is simply because shipping taked FOREVER and I got 15% off, which made each pair about 45€, try finding pointe shoes (except for Sansha) for that price, I dare you.

I will keep you updated on the shoe situation.
Yours,
Laulie

Some of my dance shoes, this was taken back in February, so there'd be about 3 more pairs of pointe shoes now. Also let me know if you want some reviews on ballet flats!


PS: I have teamed up with www.proteinprojekt.de to give you a free healthy bar with each purchase from their site! Shop via the link:  http://pp.team/laulie-hejbite

Freitag, 6. Oktober 2017

My Ballet Story

Hi Guys!
This post was meant to be up yesterday for world ballet day but I got stuck in Berlin during the storm and was busy refreshing newspages for updates on how to get home.
Right now, I’m on set for “Berlin Station” Season 2 and have nothing better to do so here we go.

I started Ballet at the age of 3 at a local ballet school. I loved watching ballet but soon started hating the classes so I quit a year later. I spent a long time hating ballet after that, I can’t even say way but I guess I was traumatized.
At 14, I came across this show called “Dance Academy”, which was the first time I actually took the time to watch ballet again and it made me really determined to start ballet again. I wasn’t flexible at all, so I was determined to change that and started stretching every night. It did pay off and I got my splits within like a month, but at one point I was just too over ambitious and injured my hamstring. My self-diagnosis was that it was probably a tear because I heard something rip and I had problems with that leg for years. That didn’t get me down though and I started taking classes at a small ballet school run by a russian teacher.
It was a small class and there were only 2 other girls in my class. I was getting discouraged very fast so after about a year and a visit from a former student of my teacher’s I decided I really wanted to improve faster and started really making an effort, trying to take in as much as possible and watching ballet videos on youtube every chance I got.
My first ballet performance was 3 months after I started ballet and I was proud as hell I got to be in it because we got to perform alongside professionals from a Russian touring company in Swan Lake. In a way that’s actually still my biggest performance to date, if you go by audience size.

After about 1,5 years I was certain I wanted to do more ballet but it wasn’t possible in my school, that was only offering an hour a week.
Luckily there was a new school set to open when I entered 11th grade and I started going there 4 times a week, not just for ballet but also modern, jazz and acro. The part I was most excited about was finally starting pointe. I had never realized how lucky I was with my feet, because I never worked on them before yet my teacher allowed me to start pointe due to my natural arch.
Before starting at the school, I injured my other hamstring, probably another tear, though the doctor couldn’t be bothered to actually find out what’s wrong with it. I heard a tear again, during warmup in school PE class (we did gymnastics). That was a huge set back and the injury still hurts sometimes.
The other girls in my pointe class had been on pointe for a while, so I always had motivation to get better. 
I loved trying out different styles of dance, although ballet will always be my favorite.
I quit acro after 2 years after showing absolutely no talent for it (basically I’m scared of everything and have no strength at all, which is a great combo for acro).
After finishing high school I had more time and wanted to do more ballet. I did my research, talked to some people and decided for community college classes with this wonderful teacher in Berlin.
It started out as just one day a week but it quickly turned into more as I absolutely loved her classes and the environment there.
I did my community college classes and trained at my ballet school for a year and even got to perform a solo with my ballet school, which was both exciting and incredibly nerve-wrecking for me as I’m really not the most confident person on the planet. I loved the opportunity though, which made it all the much harder to decide and leave the school at the end of october, but there are more opportunities out there for me, I want to move to the city, spend some time abroad and really need to focus on university.
I tried getting into dance programs at universities, which did not work out for me. I’m not sad about that though, seeing the competition there really made me realize that I have A LOT to learn and it’s really hard getting into those programs.
I’m happy with where I am in my life right now, I’m happy I get to travel and study the (academic) thing I really want to do in college now. I have a super encouraging teacher who keeps pushing and reminiding me that it doesn’t take a fancy school to be a dancer. If it’s meant to be, I’ll get there, if not I still have my college degree to fall back on, which I wouldn’t have if I studied ballet full time.

I hope you enjoyed this post!
Yours 
Laulie

Montag, 2. Oktober 2017

Favorite Everyday Makeup

Hi Guys!
I asked you if you were interested in some makeup related posts and I got ALOT of messages saying yes, so here I am, hoping someone will even read this...
This is kind of exciting for me, makeup is actually how I started out on Instagram and eventually stopped because I just realized how stupid it was to spend as much money on makeup as I did. I still love it but I try to actually use up some stuff. I also wear waaaay less makeup now, I remember around 10th grade, I spent like half an hour each morning doing my makeup and that was not because I was bad at it, it was because I was just wearing so much of it.
Now I hardly bother putting on mascara but back then I did the whole show... eyeshadow, eyeliner, 3 layers of mascara, etc...
The products I'm showing you today are things I have used for years now and repurchased several times (most of them).


The essence powder absolutely rocks, I've probably used it up about 10 times already.
The mascara is absolutely awesome and that liquid liner was my best friend back when I wore a cateye every day. I usually get it in waterproof but they were out of that one last time I went to the store. It's like a felt tip liner but since it's liquid it lasts way longer cause I can use a felt tip liner about 3 times before it stops painting.

I usually just wear the garnier mattifying bb creme because I don't need to use a beauty blender for it (I'm just lazy like that... and even worse at cleaning it). It also has awesome coverage and is mattifying yet not too drying. When it gets to dark for me in winter I love the fit me matte and poreless by Maybelline.
The concealer has good coverage and matches my skin tone really well and the setting spray does an awesome job at keking my skin relatively matte during ballet class.

For my eyebrows I love the perfect brow pomade by p2 and the make me brow eyebrow gel by essence.
The lipstick is my number one, all time favorite and I literally wear NOTHING else. I probably wear it in all of my instagram pictures too! It's the shade 420 from the matte lipstick collection by trend it up, which, unfortunately is only available in the German drugstore chain DM.

Okay technically not makeup but I absolutely love all my Victoria's Secret Bodysprays! I didn't realize I had that many but well...
Rush and Vanilla Lace are new, which is why they are still full, Passion Struck reminds me of Miami because I wore it there every day so it kind of makes me sad using it now...

My absolute favorite is Coconut Passion, I used up a whole bottle and a mini bottle of this, which is real dedication people!


I hope you enjoyed this post and I can't wait to do more of those!
Yours,
Laulie

Freitag, 29. September 2017

The things I have learned about ballet

Hey Guys!
So I asked you on Instagram what you would like to read about here, so someone mentioned this topic and I thought it could be fun.
First off, I've been doing ballet for almost 5 years now (which is really not a very long time, especially for something like ballet) and most of the time I feel like I still don't know anything but I guess that's one part of ballet, you just never stop learning.
I guess the most important thing ballet teaches you is that you will never be perfect, which is tough to know, because dancers are perfectionist.
We are always striving for that perfection, yet will never achieve it, which is probably what keeps us going because there wouldn't be much motivation left if you did everything perfectly.
Another thing I had to learn the hard way is that there is no certainty in ballet. You might pour all your energy into it but there is no guarantee you will make it. One moment could end it all, all it takes is a fall, sometimes just an awkward landing and there is nothing you can do about. Which makes it all the more improtant to have a life outside of ballet because it could all end in an instance. Yes, you might have your heart set on becoming a professional but nobody can guarantee you that will happen. You might take a bad step in practice tomorrow, break you ankle and miss out on months of practice.  The ballet world is incredibly competitive and every injury can make or break your career.
Also, if you really want to become a professional or are looking to get into a pre-professional school, check out the competition, don't just stick to your studio. Try new things, new teachers, that's how you will really know your level.
Every teacher has their own unique style of teaching and as a student, you adept to that. You will probably reach a point where you can predict the next step in the combination because you know your teacher that well. But if you go to an audition, you won't have your teacher there with you, you might have to do completely different combinations and pick up fast, cause that's what they want to see. Nobody wants to see you mess up and do different steps because you can't pick up the combination. So practice picking up on combinations. You don't even have to go take class somewhere else. Just look for some videos on Youtube, watch some audition tapes  or do Kathryn Morgan's Barre videos. You can even practice by watching variations and simply writing down the steps.
The most important thing I always have to remind myself of though is to just get out of my head and stop overthinking everything! Some people don't have that problem, they just go in and do what their teacher tells them to do and I seriously envy them for it.  I sometimes can't help but overthink every single step I'm taking, which is extremely restricting because it keeps me from getting things faster, especially with jumps.
I don't have a lot of experience with petit allegro, I really only started doing more complex allegros a year ago and I have to keep reminding myself to just go for it and try to get the steps. The ultimate goal for me is to just get through the combination first and maintain correct allignment, the rest will be cleaned later.
I hope you enjoyed this little rant, definitely let me know if you want to read more of those cause I could probably go on forever.
Yours,
Laulie

Sonntag, 24. September 2017

Amazing Vegan Chocolate Banana Bread!

Hey Guys!
So Banana Bread is probably one of my favorite things ever and I haven't had any in ages, so I made some last weekend. This Recipe is vegan and has no added sugar.


Ingredients:
-1 cup (150g) whole grain flour (I used spelt flour but you can use whatever flour you want)
-1 cup (150g) applesauce
-1/3 cup (50g) oats
-1/6 cup (25g) raw cocoa
-2 tbsp baking powder
-3-4 Bananas ( use 2 bananas in the batter and one on top for dryer banana bread and 3 in the batter for some extra moisture)


Mash up the bananas and mix with the rest of the ingredients. The more liquid the batter is, the moister the banana bread is going to be.
Cut up one banana in the middle and put it on top of the batter once you have put in your cake pan.

Bake at 380F (200 Celsius) for 45-50 minutes.

I hope you enjoy the recipe! See you soon!

Laulie

Montag, 18. September 2017

Tips for improving faster! The most valuable corrections I ever got!

Hi Guys!
I know as dancers we're always thriving for perfection and inprovement and often get frustrated if we don't get something right away. I'm an incredibly impatient person and always want everything immediately. I often beat myself up about not getting the combination right or messing up my pirouettes or whatever is going wrong that day because let's face it, there is rarely a day you get all your combinations right, turn beautifully AND nail those allegros AND adagios. 
We're our own's worst critic so while those little mess-ups might not go noticed by others or even your teacher, we're rarely ever happy with ourselves.
So here are some tips that really helped with my self-esteem for ballet. None of these are incredibly technical, those are some tips for the right mindset, because ballet really does start in our heads!

1. Think, but don't overthink!
Okay, it's obvious you have to use your brain to memorize all those combination and you might even be learning a full class of new combinations every day, so it's really easy to get caught up in all the steps. You obviously need to know what comes next but ballet is often build on the same patterns. Learn your vocabulary and ballet will get a whole lot easier. You probably won't end up doing different things in one combinations front, side and back, you will probably do the same thing to all sides and than reverse it or do a variation of what you did front and back to the side.
If you know all the port de bras you won't have to remember all the single parts, you can just think 1st port de bras at the end of thd combination or after this and that step.
The point is: recognize the patterns how combinations are built and you won't have to think about every single thing you have to do, which gives you time to work on your technique. Learn the rules and work by them and everything gets a lot easier on the brain.
Most important: never think you're going to look ridiculous doing something, if your teacher tells you to do something, trust them and don't overthink. They are taking time to correct you, so value that by applying corrections.

2. Don't complain
I would never do that but I have seen people complain to their teachers for not getting new corrections or not getting noticed enough and it really makes me cringe. If you're not getting new corrections, there is probably a reason for it. Make sure you're applying your corrections and show your teacher you want to get corrected. Mark the combinations and not just stand around not really paying attention. Make the most out of every class.

3. One step at a time
All the feet and arms and allignment can get very overwhelming sometimes, so instead of trying to perfect everything at once, concentrate on one thing at a time for a short period of time and when tou got it, move on to that next.

4. Know the arms
I often get so caught up thinking about what my feet are doing that I often completely forget about the arms, especially in those in-between moments. They're often clear in bigger movement and poses but get unclear in the in between steps like glissades or just simple steps. This happens to a lot of people so make sure tou really know where the arms are going before your starting the combinations. This can really make or break a combination cause when you don't know what your arms are doing, it becomes very obvious for everyone watching you and make you look uncoordinated. Also always make sure to have your shoulders down and engage your back, that's also the key to turning!

5. Practice and crosstraining
This is pretty obvious but practice at home, practice turning with all the right muscles engaged and really apply all your corrections. Also crosstraining can help your stamina and muscle strenght. So consider getting active outside of ballet class to get through the combinations easier.

6. Write down combinations and corrections
When you write down the combinations you are forced to remember them for longer and think about the combination again. If you repeating the combinations, you'll be on top of your game and can work on your technique more! Same goes for corrections, you are far more likely to remember them if you write them down and think about them again after class. You might see them in a different light and aometimes start to really understand them or they'll start to make even more sense. Because let's face it, sometimes we get corrections and have no idea how to really apply them... 
Also if you write down your corrections, you will be able to figure out your biggest problems and can find something concrete to work on next class.

7. Just do it
Don't ask millions of quesions, just try to do whatever step your doing first. If it doesn't work, you'll probably k ow what's not working or your teacher will see the problem. Don't think "I can't do this" before even trying it. Try it, if you can't do ir, practice until you can.

8. Don't hate steps
Okay, this might be hard cause there are always things we enjoy doing more than others but don't start a combinations thinking "I hate frappes" or "I hate turning left". The reason you don't like doing it is probably that you are not good at it or don't feel comfortable doing it. The only way to change that is to do anyway. Instead of thinking "god, I hate this" think "yay, I can improve this". The positive mindset will help you get it faster, promise. Negativity ia a distraction you don't need.

9. Don't be afraid
This is a hard one, too, because fear is ofter hard to control. I used to be terrified of pirouettes en pointe and I'm still not good at them but I've gotten to a point where I'm not too scared to even do it anymore. Try to determine what is scaring you and then try to take a step back and practice the basic movement. For pirouettes for instance, practice the balance without the turn first, really making sure to keep your knees straight and engage your core and back and then gradually add turn once you feel more comfortable. You'll get there, you just have to want it enough.

10. Don't look at others
Especially if you struggle remembering combinations, don't look at others and copy them. Know what you're doing and do it! Others might make mistakes too, so don't copy them. It's okay to take a little peak at someone you look up to for motivation but don't stare at them for the entire combination because you don't know it yourself.

I hope you enjoyed those tips, mindset really is the key to most things in ballet, so make sure to stay positive!
See you soon!
Laulie



Sonntag, 17. September 2017

Vegan Apple Cinnamon Pancakes Recipe

Hi Guys!
I'm probably the only person who can't stand fall, so we're going to skip right into a winter recipe today. I can't stand the cold but I do love everything with cinnamon, so that's about the only perk the cold season has for me.
These pancakes are vegan and free of refined sugars and oil. I also made them with whole grain flour, but you can use whatever flour you want!
This recipe is for a single serving because my family doesn't like to eat pancakes for breakfast.

Ingrediants:
-1/3 cup (50gr.) (whole grain) flour
-1tbsp rolled oats
-1/2 cup (75ml) almond milk
-1tsp maple syrup
-1/2 apple, pealed and sliced
-1/3 tsp cinnamon
-1 tbsp soy yoghurt
-1 tsp baking powder
-a pinch of salt

Just mix everything together and make sure the apple is sliced into small pieces and evenly distributed in the batter. Put pan on medium heat and bake till they are ready.
Top with loads of fruit to get a good boost of energy and vitamins in the morning and make this recipe extra tasty!
My current obsession are yellow kiwis, they're my absolute favorite fruit at the moment, as strawberry season is sadly over.
Enjoy your breakfast!

If you make these, feel free to tag me if you post a picture! I would love to see your creations!




Have a wonderful day!

Yours,
Laulie


Sonntag, 10. September 2017

How do you afford traveling so much? Cheap travel tips!

Hey Guys!
I can't tell you how many times I've been asked how I'm able to afford to travel as much as I do because I honestly lost count...
In 2017 I've been to Miami, a few places in the UK, Croatia and now Madrid, whilst studying in University and dancing 6 times a week, so I must be rich, right? WRONG! I'm neither rich, nor do my parents pay for my travels. So how am I able to afford it? Here we go...

1. Don't splurge on unnecessary things
My two biggest passions are ballet and traveling, so those are the only things I really spent money on.  Of course I buy clothes occasionally, when I need them, or go out for lunch or dinner with friends but I don't eat out all the time, I don't spend fortunes on expensive clothes and I don't invest in new devices a lot. You'd be surprised how much money that saves.
Also, I ask for money for christmas and my birthday, instead of things I don't actually need. My family knows about my passion to travel so I always get something travel related for major life events too. For instance, my aunt and uncle paid for my flight to the US as a graduation present.

2. Hostels and cheap flights 
When I travel, I don't stay in Hotels, that would be crazy expensive. I stay in Hostels and book cheap flights after comparing prices from various airlines. Don't book flights too far in advance or too close to your travel date and you'll be able to get great deals. Also watch out for flight sales. Follow airlines and travel sites on social media and find out about sales right away.

3. Work for your stay
Many hostels take helpers who work for them in exchange for free accommodation. I just stayed in the UK for a month without paying any rent, working at the hostel I stayed at 3 days a week. Saved me a whole lot of money and still left a lot of time to explore. I know many hostels do that, I've met helpers in America and heard of many hostels in South America who do that to. Consider signing up for sites like helpx to find jobs that give you free accommodation, it's not just hostels who do that, also private people, farm owners, etc.

4. Making money
If you have enough free time, find a job. I occasionally work as an extra for movies and tv productions and while it's not a fixed job, it does pay well and you get fed on set.

5. Do your math and be prepared to walk
Research the location of your accomodation! Are you central or will you have to spend tons of money on public transport to get downtown? There is no point in staying at a hotel/hostel 10 miles outside the city center of London for a few bucks less because you will end up spending tons of money on the subway to get to the city and back.

6. Planning and research
Research airport transfers in advance, in some places it's way cheaper to book those in advance! Is it worth investing in tourist passes? Find out! Make a list of places you want to go, find out how far they are apart, are you able to walk to many places or will you have to take public transport? Find out where to buy food in advance so you won't have to spend tons of money eating out! Also research free walking tours, I did some of those in Exeter and they were amazing! They do those in many cities, so find out if there are any at your destination. Also research free museums, there are so many in London, for example and they are really good!

7. Book in adavance
Especially when your in the UK, this is the ultimate money saver. Train tickets are seriously expensive if you don't book in advance and megabus offers amazingly cheap coach travels if you book a few weeks in advance. Same goes for National Express.

Try some of these things and you'll be amazed about how cheap traveling can actually be!

See you soon!
Laulie

Freitag, 8. September 2017

Q&A, why I started Ballet, dealing with jealousy...

Hello from Frankfurt Airport everybody!
As promised on Instagram, I'm answering all your questions today! I translated the ones I got in German ;)
What inspired you to start dance?
Honestly, I watched dance academy and kind of fell in love with watching them dance, that was the first time I actually appreciated ballet again after starting at the age of 3 and quitting a year later because I hated it.

What is your favorite style of dance?
Definitely ballet, although I have been super in love with commercial after trying it at summer intensive and I'm probably going to start taking some commercial classes!

How old are you?
I'm 19, although I definitely don't look like it...

What country do you live in?
I live in Germany.

How long have you been dancing ballet?
I started when I was almost 15 in November 2012, so a little under 5 years. The first 2 years I only took class an hour a week and then changed ballet schools to a brand new school than enabled me to dance 4 times a week. They only offered Ballet twice a week so I started Modern, Jazz and Acro (for which I have absolutely no talent as it turned out) to get more hours in the studio. For the past year I've been taking Ballet 6x a week and started Floor Barre.

How do you deal with jealousy, comparison and confidence as a dancer?
Confidence is definitely one of my biggest problems, what really helped me is pushing myself to dance in different places, attending class in America and England, where I knew nobody in the classes and I just had to trust myself to remember combinations and do as good as possible.
Jealousy in dance is ever-present, although nobody likes to admit it. Your always going to compare yourself to other dancers and wish you could do things they can. The important thing is to use this jealousy to push yourself and work harder instead of letting it tear you down.

Do you prefer instagram feeds to be color-themed or a mix of everything? Should I post darker pictures for a while and them lighter-themed pictures?
I say, do whatever you want! On my dance account I always post pictures based on poses, not colors. On my travel and food account, I try to make everything fit together but that definitely needs a lot of work. Generally I like to view the pictures individually and just post the pictures I like.

Should you give people a second chance?
Definitely depends on what the person did, some things are unforgivable but decide how you feel about the situation and base your decision on wheather or not you think you can forgive the person.

Thank you for all of your question! I definitely want to write more q&a's, also regarding food, nutrition, etc, so definitely send me questions if you are interested in these topics!

See you soon!
Laulie

Samstag, 12. August 2017

Taking a break from Ballet

Hi Guys!
Have you ever felt like you are hitting a brick wall in your training and no matter what you do, you're just not improving the way you want to? Or you stretch an hour a day to get more flexible and you feel like it's getting worse instead of better?
I certainly know the feeling! I literally haven't had a break from ballet in over 6 months, meaning I've been training every day, several hours a day. When the school year ended, everything was hurting, my muscles were strained and my flexibility had gotten worse.
I know it can be really scary because you think you are going to loose everything you have worked very hard for if you take a break, but sometimes, that's exactly what you need.
Now, you can't take off a week every month but once or twice a year, your body just needs a little rest.
In my case, I feel like my technique is getting stronger as I have time to let everything I learned settle and it helps me regain my motivation. Sometimes you need to miss something in order to fully appreciate it and that's exactly what's happened to me.
Before I came to England, I took a week off from everything. No ballet, no gym and no stretching and just did everything I really wanted to do. Some days, I really had to force myself not to do anything dance related at the end of the week I felt so much better and my flexibility was right at the point I wanted it to be. My back felt a lot better, my injured hip hurt a lot less and my old hamstring tear finally had some time to relax!
The point is: if you feel like nothing is working anymore, a little break ia maybe just consider taking a little break to let your body relax!
See you soon!
Laulie

Dienstag, 8. August 2017

Photoshooting in Bristol

Hi Guys,
On Sunday I went to Bristol for a photoshoot with Suzi Bird. Bristol is a little under 2 hours away from Torquay and trains don't run too often and with my luck, of course my train was canceled because there was a person hit by a train in Exeter.
So I had to take a bus to Newton Abbot and take the train from there.
Everything turned out fine in the end though and I ended up on the right train to Bristol.
I had some time before the shoot so I headed to Cabot Circus, which is a huge shopping center and reminded me of Brickell Center in Miami a lot. They even had a Victoria's Secret in there, which was a nice surprise but I didn't buy anything because it's so expensive in the UK and I still didn't have much cadh and no credit cards.
I met with Suzi at 2pm at Cabot Circus and we headed into the city for the shoot.
Shooting with Suzi was absolutely amazing because she knows dance so well and no matter how fast you go into and get out of your pose, she always manages to get a great shot! Choosing poses was so easy because she always had a clear image in mind. I swear I've never gotten so many photos out of a 2 hour shoot and I can't wait to see the edited images.
After the shoot I headed to Primark because so many people raved about the one in Bristol and it really is amazing and massive with 4 huge floors.
Afterwards I got some dinner and took the train back to Torquay.
See you soon!
Laulie




Sonntag, 6. August 2017

England Gym Routine

Hi Guys,
Since I mentioned I signed up for the Gym here, I thought I'd tell you what I'm doing there, since my routine is very different from what I do at home.
I start off with 30 minutes of cardio on the eliptical, in which I run about 6km.
After that I do a 3 set of lunges with 2x4 kg weights, 10 reps on each leg.
Then I do 20 squads with an 8kg kettleball (the heaviest they've got) and 10 lateral squads and crossover into a fourth position, also with the kettleball. I alternate these 2 exercises and do 3 sets in total.
For core strength I do 30 crunches on the pilates ball, followed by and exercise where you are in a pushup position with your legs up on the ball and pull your knees to your chest. I do 15 of those and stay in the pushup position for another 30 seconds after finishing the last one. Then I roll back with my stomach on the ball and do 30 back raises. I alternate these 3 exercises and do 3 sets of that.
After that, I get on the matt and do some floor barre for turnout, core, inner thighs and feet and then put on my pointe shoes to do some releves in the center in 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th position.
After that I usually practice some pirouettes or do some other stuff I want to work on. I also always do some tendus in fhe center and practice some developpes and arabesques.
At last I do about 30 minutes of stretching.
I'm not doing much strengthening at the moment but moment and I will definitely add to this routine but my legs and butt have been really sore anyway.
This routine takes me about 2 hours.
See you soon!
Laulie

Samstag, 5. August 2017

Work, Photoshoots and stolen credit cards

Hey Guys,
On Thursday I've been working and went to the Gym in my break. I actually had to work late because we had to get 2 rooms ready for new guests and one of them was still a mess because the had to repair the ceiling that came down after a leak in the room above. But that also meant I could finished early on Friday.
The evenings are pretty much the same every day. Someone's always working and the others just hang out in the common room till at least 1am, cooking and plaing  cards.
On Friday in my break I went to meet with a photographer for a shoot at the Imperial Hotel, which was absolutely  amazing although I was in a really bad mood because right before the shoot I discovered my Credit Cards were stolen, so I had to call my banks and block all my cards. Fortunately I found out before any damage was made. I'm still really angry and kind of just hate people right now because it just caused so much trouble and I had to open a new account and have to wait for the card. That's also why I had to cancel a photoshoot I had scheduled for Saturday.
On Sunday I'm going to Bristol for an exciting shoot with Suzi Bird. Luckily I have already booked the train tickets in advance so I don't have to cancel that one.
Can't wait for you to see all the new pictures!
See you soon!
Laulie

Donnerstag, 3. August 2017

First day of work

Hi Guys,
Today was my first day of work. This week I will be working in another Hostel called Amigos, which  is the place where most of the long term guests stay. I'll be keeping the common areas clean and unlike in the bagpackers, I won't have to clean the rooms. 
My first shift was pretty caotic because my boss forget to assign someone to show me around so I had to figure things out on my own. Quite fun at 8 in the morning.
I eventually got the tour in the evening, because I'll be working from 8-11 am and  6-9pm for the next three days and then I'll have the weekend off. 
In my break I went to the gym and after went to get some groceries. Not fun because it's been raining all day long.
In the evening I've been chatting with the 2 German guests who arrived today.
No pictures today because of the rain.
See you tomorrow!
Laulie

Mittwoch, 2. August 2017

Summer Travels Day 7: Torquay

Hi Guys!
Today is my last day off before I start working and the weather was absolutely beautiful so I went on a walk through the harbor and hiked up the South West Coast Way, which is exhausting but absolutely worth it.
After that I finally got a gym membership. The gyms here are completely different from what I'm used to though. In Berlin, most gyms are really big and are equipped with new and modern machines whereass the ones here are small with old machines that I don't even recognize, but most importantly: people actually talk to each other and nobody even listens to music. That's something I'll have to get used to because at home, everyone just focusses on themselves. What I love most about this gym though: there is a room with two mirror walls, a lot of free space and decent floor, so I can actually do ballet and even pointe in there!
It felt really good to finally stretch out cause I haven't been stretching in almost 2 weeks. The break was good though, because all the pain I was in the last weeks of classes are completely gone!
Also, the gym has open times, which is a shame cause it's like a 5 minute walk from home and I could go whenever and don't have to take a train to get there.
In the evening we just watched some TV and I will probably go to bed early because I have to work tomorrow at 8.
See you tomorrow.
Laulie














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