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JDean1986
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Ballet is a very elegant and graceful dance. I love watching ballet on television and in movies. I have come across some great prices on ballet shoes, most are on sale. I was not sure which gender or age you were so I have listed a variety for you to check out.
Tips on purchasing ballet shoes:
1. Make sure they fit!
Tips on purchasing ballet shoes:
1. Make sure they fit!
- Ballet shoes are designed to enhance the
dancer's technique as well as protect the feet and ankles. Many people
say that a ballet shoe should fit the foot "like a glove." Although the
shoe should fit quite snugly, be careful not to buy them too small.
There should be sufficient room in the shoe for moving the toes. When
trying on ballet shoes, raise up and balance on the balls of your feet.
- Your toes should not be crammed into the front of the shoe, but should
be relaxed, with plenty of space to move around. If you are struggling
between two close sizes, it's probably best to go with a slightly
bigger size, rather than buying shoes that are a bit too snug.
2. Look at the Sole
- Ballet
shoes are designed with full soles or split soles. Full sole ballet
shoes closely mimic pointe shoes, which is important to dancers that
are technically ready to dance on their toes (although dancing on the
toes is not recommended without true pointe shoes, and only then if a
dancer has gained enough strength and technique.)
- Half-sole ballet shoes are preferred by some dancers because they allow the foot to create a stronger point, as the sole is split between the heel and the toe. Sole preference is acquired through experience, and rarely makes much of a difference in dancing ability.
3. Check for Elastics
- When
picking out ballet shoes, keep in mind that some shoes are sold without
elastics. Elastics are placed on ballet shoes to secure them to the
feet. The elastics are purposely left off the shoe so the dancer can
sew them on in exactly the right place, depending on the location of
the arch of the foot.
- If you buy a pair without elastics, you'll have to sew them on yourself. It's not difficult to sew on the elastics, but some dancers, and especially parents of young dancers, prefer to buy them pre-sewn. If you find a pair of ballet shoes with pre-sewn elastics that happen to fit your foot well, consider yourself lucky to avoid threading a needle.
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