HONOLULU (AP) — For professional dancer Cara Horibe, impending motherhood is no reason to stop moving. The Castle High School graduate moved to Los Angeles in 2006 and got her first break competing as a member of Fanny Pak on MTV's "America's Best Dance Crew." Even though she is only 30, the wear and tear on her body had become so great that Horibe decided to return to her birthplace of Honolulu and focus on teaching dance. Horibe started teaching, and because she's not the type to stand back and just observe during instruction — she likes to get up and get involved — her lessons can become a workout for her. Horibe teaches at Drill Team Hawaii a few times a week and just started beginning adult hip-hop classes at ProtoHub Honolulu, a shared workspace and community center in Kakaako. [...] Horibe has remained fit and healthy, but her doctor wants her to gain weight. The baby (which she and Schiada have named Lantana Cherie) is pretty active in utero and she lets mom know when she's exercised enough.