Ballet Pointe Shoes

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What To Consider When Buying Ballet Pointe Shoes

The most important consideration when you are going to buy ballet pointe shoes is its proper fit. The proper fit will affect your ability to dance and of course protects the proper development of your feet, ankles and legs. You have to take note that bones in the feet do not reach their full maturity until the early 20's and if you have an improperly fitted shoes they can cause damage. Look for shoes that fit properly when you are standing on or off pointe.

A properly fitted ballet pointe shoes should have the tips of the toes reach the front end of the shoes without any extra material at the heels. The best width is when there are no wrinkles in the box and a finger should not fit between the box and the foot. Beginner pointe shoes should feature a medium shank. The right fit should allow you to roll through with much comfort.

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Tips In Choosing The Proper Fit

In choosing the proper fit consider these additional tips:

1. The sizing of ballet pointe shoes are quite different from ordinary or the common street shoes. Some of the brands are smaller than street shoes and some are much bigger than street shoes. So see to it that you try the shoes on not just simply choose.

2. Make sure that when you stand your toes should reach the end part of the shoe, but not bent, overlapped or crunched. If they are bent and crunched look for the next size up. If they overlap look for a wider one or another with a wider box.

3. Do not buy a pair of shoes just because somebody has them. Find the shoes with the style that best fit you and comfortable. Different brands and all ballet pointe shoes are made to fit different types of feet.

4. If you are buying from a store have your feet measured or tell the one assisting you the size of your street shoes. This will guide them to assist you.

5. If you are purchasing you shoes from online, make sure you look at the charts they have to compare the size of the pointe shoe to the size a street shoe. Online purchase though is not recommended.

6. When you are trying the shoes do a releve and the best fit should only have a thumbs width of a pinch right at the heel.

7. To keep the shoe from slipping off make sure that you can pull and tie up the drawstring to make the shoe as tight as it should be.

Preparing For Pointe Work

When you got the ballet pointe shoes for you or even before you buy make sure that you are ready for pointe work. I recommend to you a very good resource site that has an excellent exercise program that will strengthen all your weak points to prepare you for pointe. This program not like anything else and will will make you ready in a very short time for pointe work. This program has all the information you need and will make sure that you will enjoy pointe work and that you will be safe as you do pointe work. This site is theperfectpointebook.com. Come and visit now.

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