Someone needs to start making custom shoes with your own foot molds. Maybe then they would last longer because you wouldn’t have to smash, break and kill them.
@@Mingisleftpinkytoeou don’t have to break them in, as you most likely will not go farther than 7/8ths with them, personally, i have very arched feet so i tend to slightly break the vamp area that’s just me though! also i tend to bang mine out for noise :) also i don’t do demi anymore but they’re called demi or pre pointe shoes
@@Mingisleftpinkytoe It depends on how strong people's feet are though. When I was a beginner I got the hardest soles because apparently my feet were "strong". If you aren't a professional dancer and you go through multiple pairs of pointe shoes per week, then you would need to break them in. But if you take classes casually, you shouldn't need to do that.
Someone needs to start making custom shoes with your own foot molds. Maybe then they would last longer because you wouldn’t have to smash, break and kill them.
You’re on to something!
The softer shoes, I was told you don’t have to break them. (They are for beginners)
@@Mingisleftpinkytoeou don’t have to break them in, as you most likely will not go farther than 7/8ths with them, personally, i have very arched feet so i tend to slightly break the vamp area that’s just me though! also i tend to bang mine out for noise :) also i don’t do demi anymore but they’re called demi or pre pointe shoes
@@Mingisleftpinkytoe It depends on how strong people's feet are though. When I was a beginner I got the hardest soles because apparently my feet were "strong". If you aren't a professional dancer and you go through multiple pairs of pointe shoes per week, then you would need to break them in. But if you take classes casually, you shouldn't need to do that.
gaynor mindens are probably the most customizable pointe shoes currently but it's not completely tailored to your feet
Thank you! This helped a lot!❤
why does this look identical to my studio like the bars the ceiling the blinds everything
Do you know why my shoes don’t make that sound when I am doing it I am still doing it as hard as you
where do you get your pointe shoes from?
Looks painful.
Anyone please explain why almost every time I see ballerinas they always destroy their pointe shoes?
It looks like we're destroying them but really were breaking them in so we can stand on them properly
you just killed them now u gonna break ur leg tfff
She has to do all of that.
You aren't going to break your leg if your a professional on ballet