I've been taking modern dance for 2 years and absolutely love it. I want to start ballet and I know a lot of the elements of modern dance are also used in ballet so I'm trying to work myself up to pointe. Long road ahead but since we're all stuck in our houses, I can do this every day to prep up. I need to get myself a theraband though. And possibly some pointe shoes when I'm ready. Edit:I finally got the equipment for this! Everything for pointe in the video, I'm just doing in demi-pointe.
Ok first of all, you are an absolute QUEEN for posting all these classes and exercises for everyone to practice and get stronger with! Kathryn, you ROCK!!!!! And now my question for any and all dancers/health enthusiasts in the chat: I'm an ex-dancer (15 years dancing, 8ish years not, and just started dancing again a few months ago). I noticed that I get a LOT of crepitus/popping in my ankles and feet when I point or go on releve, etc. It doesn't hurt or anything, but it persists even after I'm warmed up. It's in both my ankles/feet, despite the fact that I've never seriously injured my ankles, and there's no history of joint disorders in my family. I think I've always had it, but I'm noticing it a lot more now that I'm older (I'm 25). Does anyone else also have this / know whether there are exercises to make it happen less? I just discovered I have snapping hip syndrome, so I'm a little suspicious I have "snapping ankle/foot syndrome" too, but I was just curious if other people also have this idiopathically~
I'm an old dancer who never got feet truly strong enough for pointe, but I've been trying strengthening exercises like this because I still enjoy various types of dance and have always wanted to see if I could improve my releve. Way back in college my teacher did tell me it was crazy the improvement she saw in me in my 20s. Things started clicking a little more and I had access to stronger ballet teachers at that point. In these exercises we were both doing our weak side at the same time (for me though, my left). It's crazy that I struggled to even wing my left foot!
Katie ily so much. you’ve really helped me a lot in my technique, and I can’t thank you enough for it. Ballet is my favorite form of dance, by far, and I want to defy the stereotype that I can’t be a ballet dancer because of who I am. thank you so much. So so so much. sis said “ Pause this video if you need to”. you knew it would take us forever to get in our pointe shoes 😂😂
Thank you Kathryn. I love these exercise. I can’t do the pointe yet on one leg, I just do step by step. Thanks for making ballet so accessible for everyone who wants to learn.
This is a brilliant video. I'm a sprint and strength coach, and lot of evidence coming out now that stronger feet are key for faster running. I took a lot from this video. Really good science here as well.
Okay tips for beginners: Use a light theraband if you’re just starting (like what she said!) If you have a hard time with these exercises it’s okay! Keep working, getting on pointe is hard, ballet itself takes a lot of work! DONT IMMEDIATELY GO ON POINTE IF YOURE NEW TO BALLET OR HAVE NEVER TAKEN A CLASS BEFORE-Okay this should be obvious why not to do that, if you’re new to ballet you could seriously injure yourself, and we don’t want that, also, you should take a ballet class. You might do something wrong (go up wrong, stretch wrong ect.) RUclips VIDEOS DO NOT COUNT AS CLASSES-They do help with some of the basics, basic bar, basic stretching, some are more complicated and such, but you should try to go to an in person class. It will help! And last Try your best! Ballet is hard, but if you keep trying you’ll get better and better
ruclips.net/video/5d4S7gF344o/видео.html - the first exercise in this video is meant to train the muscles to point your toes without scrunching them! I'm working on this as well - good luck
At 9:43 - I've heard this before, but the use of the term "half a tendu" when doing these ginch exercises is a misnomer. This is because the tendu does not pass through the ginch position, and a half tendu would therefore never look anything like this. The term "half a tendu" more resembles the part where it's "just toes," but not perfectly, since she seems to be applying more weight to the ball of the foot then would ordinarily occur before the closure of a correct tendu. I think the "just toes" is good for programming roll-through, and the ginch exercises are great for programming the ankles for hops en pointe, however, neither of these exercises are half a tendu.
I'm using these exercises to strengthen my feet as a beginner en pointe during quarantine! Thank you Katy, and Suffolk!
same !!
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My teacher recommended this and it really works. After doing it for a couple of days I started to see improvement.
I've been taking modern dance for 2 years and absolutely love it. I want to start ballet and I know a lot of the elements of modern dance are also used in ballet so I'm trying to work myself up to pointe. Long road ahead but since we're all stuck in our houses, I can do this every day to prep up. I need to get myself a theraband though. And possibly some pointe shoes when I'm ready.
Edit:I finally got the equipment for this! Everything for pointe in the video, I'm just doing in demi-pointe.
Ok first of all, you are an absolute QUEEN for posting all these classes and exercises for everyone to practice and get stronger with! Kathryn, you ROCK!!!!!
And now my question for any and all dancers/health enthusiasts in the chat: I'm an ex-dancer (15 years dancing, 8ish years not, and just started dancing again a few months ago). I noticed that I get a LOT of crepitus/popping in my ankles and feet when I point or go on releve, etc. It doesn't hurt or anything, but it persists even after I'm warmed up. It's in both my ankles/feet, despite the fact that I've never seriously injured my ankles, and there's no history of joint disorders in my family. I think I've always had it, but I'm noticing it a lot more now that I'm older (I'm 25). Does anyone else also have this / know whether there are exercises to make it happen less? I just discovered I have snapping hip syndrome, so I'm a little suspicious I have "snapping ankle/foot syndrome" too, but I was just curious if other people also have this idiopathically~
I'm returning to dance at 32 (danced from 3-16), and I feel like I'm made of rice krispies!
I'm an old dancer who never got feet truly strong enough for pointe, but I've been trying strengthening exercises like this because I still enjoy various types of dance and have always wanted to see if I could improve my releve. Way back in college my teacher did tell me it was crazy the improvement she saw in me in my 20s. Things started clicking a little more and I had access to stronger ballet teachers at that point. In these exercises we were both doing our weak side at the same time (for me though, my left). It's crazy that I struggled to even wing my left foot!
I love those kind of videos from her.
Katie ily so much. you’ve really helped me a lot in my technique, and I can’t thank you enough for it. Ballet is my favorite form of dance, by far, and I want to defy the stereotype that I can’t be a ballet dancer because of who I am. thank you so much. So so so much.
sis said “ Pause this video if you need to”. you knew it would take us forever to get in our pointe shoes 😂😂
Thought I saw Kathryn in the thumbnail. Great video.
Jacky Star it is
TB: 0:37 2:30
Barre:
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Thank you Kathryn. I love these exercise. I can’t do the pointe yet on one leg, I just do step by step. Thanks for making ballet so accessible for everyone who wants to learn.
This is a brilliant video. I'm a sprint and strength coach, and lot of evidence coming out now that stronger feet are key for faster running. I took a lot from this video. Really good science here as well.
I do barefoot running and also hope this will help me (along with the little bit of dancing I still do).
I am in pre point and have one more year till a get my first par of point shoes, I am so excited!!!
I try to do your pre point videos as much as I can
sammmee!!!!!
This is amazing thank you!
i got en pointe the day before quarantine so i haven’t been taught anything about them yet. Wish me luck!
Good luck!!
Beatriz Moras thank you!!
I LOVEd IT
Does this work to strengthen your feet but also to have a better feet arch? Thank you so much Suffolk and Katherine, it's so helpful!
Love.it. 😍
Okay tips for beginners:
Use a light theraband if you’re just starting (like what she said!)
If you have a hard time with these exercises it’s okay! Keep working, getting on pointe is hard, ballet itself takes a lot of work!
DONT IMMEDIATELY GO ON POINTE IF YOURE NEW TO BALLET OR HAVE NEVER TAKEN A CLASS BEFORE-Okay this should be obvious why not to do that, if you’re new to ballet you could seriously injure yourself, and we don’t want that, also, you should take a ballet class. You might do something wrong (go up wrong, stretch wrong ect.) RUclips VIDEOS DO NOT COUNT AS CLASSES-They do help with some of the basics, basic bar, basic stretching, some are more complicated and such, but you should try to go to an in person class. It will help!
And last
Try your best!
Ballet is hard, but if you keep trying you’ll get better and better
We're did you get your band
How long do you think I will need when I have a flat ballett point feet
shipping to canada is 26-42$, so crazy
I can’t stop scrunching my toes on the first exercise whilst my leg is bent is there away to help prevent this
ruclips.net/video/5d4S7gF344o/видео.html - the first exercise in this video is meant to train the muscles to point your toes without scrunching them! I'm working on this as well - good luck
is there a location near castle rock co?
13:13 - Barre work to the Oompa Loompa Song!
At 9:43 - I've heard this before, but the use of the term "half a tendu" when doing these ginch exercises is a misnomer. This is because the tendu does not pass through the ginch position, and a half tendu would therefore never look anything like this. The term "half a tendu" more resembles the part where it's "just toes," but not perfectly, since she seems to be applying more weight to the ball of the foot then would ordinarily occur before the closure of a correct tendu. I think the "just toes" is good for programming roll-through, and the ginch exercises are great for programming the ankles for hops en pointe, however, neither of these exercises are half a tendu.
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Just a little thing for me :)
EVELLYN VITÓRIA SILVEIRA APAE
Funny when dancer shows this exercice without explication what for which muscles works and for what efficiency