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Is the perfect figure of a ballet dancer born?
Ballet is the art of beauty, and the human body is the basic material of beauty dance, which has extremely high requirements. As the saying goes: "One industry, one pair of bones and muscles". Perfect posture is the first condition to become a ballet dancer.

The perfect posture of a ballet dancer is often called "born for dancing"! Needless to say, the person who said this must be a pure layman. People who are praised often don't like to hear it. Carla Fracci, a famous Italian ballet dancer, once said, "Whoever said' You were born to dance' is simply lying! This is tantamount to writing off their hard training. So if you want to praise a ballet dancer, if you don't want to be looked down upon, remember not to say that their figure is natural.

Ballet majors have high demands on students' physical conditions, and their choices are almost harsh, but the perfect posture of ballerinas cannot be formed naturally. No matter how good the material is, it is just a rough jade, which can't be completed without the special carving and polishing of ballet. Otherwise, how can it be called "unnatural posture"? This is obviously not the concept of natural beauty.

Therefore, the first step for anyone to enter ballet is physical training, which is commonly called "plastic surgery". Through plastic surgery, we can eliminate all kinds of bad postures and habits in life and gradually form a straight, symmetrical and perfect posture. This kind of plastic surgery is impossible in daily life, so ballet can't form naturally. It's unnatural, and it's "whole" through plastic surgery.