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How to Be Fitted in Pointe Shoes
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Being fitted for pointe shoes is a crucial part of a ballet dancer's journey. It is important to ensure that the shoes fit correctly to prevent injury and ensure comfort while dancing. Here are some tips on how to be fitted in pointe shoes: 1. Seek professional help: Go to a reputable dancewear store that specializes in pointe shoes and seek the assistance of a trained fitter. They will be able to help you find the perfect pair of shoes for your foot type and skill level. 2. Bring the right gear: Wear ballet tights and bring toe pads to the fitting. This will give the fitter a more accurate idea of how the shoes will fit when you're actually dancing in them. 3. Stand correctly: Stand with your weight evenly distributed on both feet, and make sure your heels are all the way back in the shoes. This will help the fitter get an accurate measurement of your foot. 4. Try on multiple sizes and styles: Different brands and styles of pointe shoes fit differently, so it's important to try on several pairs before making a decision. Your fitter may ask you to do some basic dance movements to ensure that the shoes are the right fit for you. 5. Check for proper fit: When trying on pointe shoes, make sure there is no extra space in the toe box, but also make sure that your toes are not squished together. You should be able to wiggle your toes freely. The shoe should fit snugly around your foot, but not be too tight or too loose. 6. Break in your shoes: Once you have your pointe shoes, it's important to break them in slowly. Start by wearing them for short periods of time and gradually increase the amount of time you wear them until they are fully broken in. By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to finding the perfect pair of pointe shoes that fit like a dream and allow you to dance to your full potential.
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