Friday, September 23, 2011

Ballet Shoes And Pointe Shoes And More On Turnout





Ballet Shoes And Pointe Shoes And More On Turnout
Lie on your stomach with your legs straight. Here your hips are in an extended position. Bend one leg to a 90 degree angle. (If your hip comes of the floor, then you need to stretch out your quadriceps and iliopsoas muscles, as in doing a runner's lunge.) You could have someone gently hold your hip down on the floor if you like. Then allow your bent leg to angle down toward the straight knee. Where the leg stops, this is the correct degree of your turnout.
Doing the frog position on your back or stomach is not good for your knees even if you are flexible that way.
Now more importantly, how to hold the turnout that you do have....if you watch dance movies carefully you will see that the most brilliantly artistic dancers in the world are not necessarily born with a lot of turnout - and it doesn't matter! That is the good news.
Your lateral rotator muscles are your prime turnout muscles, specifically: Piriformis;Obturator Internus;Obturator Externus;Quadratus Femoris; Gemellus Superior; Gemellus Inferior. These muscles lie underneath your gluts. When they contract your thigh rotates. If your leg is behind you, the gluts and hamstring muscles also help to hold the rotation.
The balance and tone of any muscle comes from its ability to work, and its ability to relax when not working. So having lateral rotators that clench to rotate, and don't relax in between exercises, do not have the strength they could have. Turning in during class, in between exercises is a good habit to have.
If you have an illustrated dictionary and can see all these muscles, and feel them working and relaxing, you will become a local turnout expert!
For example, when you tendu devant, if your hips remain in placement and your thigh is moving freely on its own, you should be able to rotate to your full natural turnout, even if you cannot always hold it. You may have to practice this with your gluts released, to isolate the rotator muscles. Gluts don't increase your turnout.
If you sit on the floor, legs straight out in front of you, relax your gluts on the floor. Then just engage your rotator muscles and turn your thighs out without your gluts working. This will help you isolate the rotators. If you can raise the legs, one by one, an inch or two off the floor, and hold this turnout, you'll feel the rotators holding against the flexion action. If your hip comes up too, then you are not isolating the leg from the hip completely.
Standing in first position, you want to open the legs by contracting the rotator muscles, but not clenching the gluts at this point. It's good to be able to tighten and hold the gluts when you need to, but not at this moment. Whatever position you end up in, that is your turnout. Same for fifth, with the extra challenge of having one leg slightly behind your pelvis and the other in front. This requires more strength.
While many teachers would not allow this, I would encourage them to have many students working in third position for much longer than they usually feel is "normal". It's not that far to fifth position once the muscles are strengthened. Advanced students and professionals do different things to compensate for not having that perfect fifth position. If they have good teachers, they learn to do this minimally and without injury. But they are doing it very deliberately.
Some people's thighs are in a different position in their hip sockets, that allows more turnout. This is the way they are born. So don't look at anyone else and compare. Also some people have tibial torsion, which means their leg from the knee down is rotated outward. It can lead to other problems, but will give their feet a turned out look, while their knees and thighs may not be able to achieve the same turnout.
Another exercise to strengthen the turnout is as follows: lie down on the floor on your back, feet in first position, flexed as though you were standing. Pressing the back of the legs into the floor can help you feel the rotators. Move the legs, feet still flexed, about half an inch outward toward second position. Keep pressing the back of the legs into the floor, and don't let your back arch. You may only be able to go an inch , - but you'll feel those turnout muscles! Do that ten times every day and you will be much stronger standing up and doing the regular class movements. You won't regret investing time in this exercise. Be sure to relax the rotators afterwards.

Geox Kids Shoes - What More Could You Want for Your Child When It Comes to Footwear?




Geox Kids Shoes - What More Could You Want for Your Child When It Comes to Footwear?
When it comes to footwear for children there are more good options on the market today. One of them that can be recommended with a calm mind is the Italian brand Geox that brings a ground breaking new feature with it. It's their breathable insole which creates healthy environment for the feet. The progressive approach which the company adopted is anchored in their name, Geox, which consists of the Greek word Geo meaning Earth and X standing for technology.
The kids shoes from Geox look good, are functional and durable and what's more, the kids love them. What more could you want for your child when it comes to footwear?
Out of the wide array Geox styles it is hard to recommend any particular shoe. We will mention some that gained good reviews in the online world:
Geox Jr Ascari is a fun looking sneaker that will make the boy walk and run with pride. Double hook and loop closure for an adjustable and secure fit, durable rubber outsole and light weight make it a popular choice for moms, too. And it's good for their wallet as they don't have to use it too often. These sneakers are breathable in general, and are good for sports, not just for casual wearing.
Geox Jr Wave are sneakers for toddlers and bigger kids. The shoe may look a little massive, but it is only its appearance. This is a pretty light-weight shoe (7oz). What is to be appreciated about it is the breathable and flexible rubber outsole and the padded tongue and collar for added comfort. You can find this sneaker online usually in white/silver, silver/red, and/or navy/red color combination. Sizes available are 9 Toddler, 10 Toddler, 10.5 Toddler and Youth sizes are to be found as well. Check for them online.
Geox Kids Baby Charlie is an amazing choice for girls. This pair of retro looking shoes has breathable outsole with micro-porous membrane that absorbs and expels sweat while keeping water out. Geox kids Jr Charlie is available in toddler and youth sizes. The double hook and loop is made well and lasts for ages. She will be confident with this particular pair from Geox.
These sneakers are currently available at a discounted price and cost about 50$.
It is important to make a good research when it comes to shoes for your children as their feet constantly grow and evolve. The philosophy of Geox is to make this research crystal clear and easy.

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