Best Shoes for Dancing?

Dance Shoes from Rotate-UK

Here’s one of the many reasons why we recommend Rotate UK for your dance shoes.

“At Rotate UK we want you to be more than happy with your dance shoes. However there will always be occasions when things don’t turn out as you expect. When you receive your shoes should you not be happy with them for any reason whatsoever please return them to us.”

Prices start at £25

Dance Shoes from Rotate-UK

Whether you are new to dancing or you’ve been dancing all your life one purchase will always be essential. The right dance shoes. These are so very important for all dancers male female or children (of course us women have the edge here – we get a great excuse for a pair to match every outfit!).

And you do need the right dance shoes. Great dance shoes fit well are comfortable stable and secure on your feet with strong straps that don’t stretch. Shoes that you can wear all evening with slip resistant  linings specially chosen for their ability to handle sweaty feet (sorry ladies – I mean the men of course). Shoes that don’t pinch. Shoes with heels that don’t come loose or fall off.

If you’re wearing the wrong shoes your dancing will suffer. You might end up with blisters or heel problems your balance will be off. You might slip or trip on the ballroom dance shoes you’re wearing. This can be a hassle or even detrimental to your dancing if you’re heading for competition dancing. But you can avoid these problems by using dance shoes that were designed and created by professionals.

Ballroom dancing requires highly specialized shoes in order to give dancers the appropriate level of traction versus slide. Also important is the balance of the shoe which can help dancers maintain their center of gravity more precisely.

When purchasing dance shoes you want to make sure you purchase the correct size. Don’t rely on your same shoe size you bought last time. Sometimes your feet will change and you need to make sure you get a correct fitting. You want to have the associate helping you at the store measure your shoe size every time you purchase new shoes.

Companies that have a long history of experience in dance shoes understand what it takes to make a shoe comfortable and light on your feet.

Choosing a quality supplier like Rotate UK will prevent you from having to buy many more dance shoes in the future. If you buy quality the first time you may pay a little more but you will save in the end not having to buy dance shoes repeatedly over the years.

 

What Is A Good Latin Dance Shoe?

By Rick Allen DC

“Better health leads to better dancing.”

hammer toes / bunion from badly fitting dance shoes     problems with badly fitting dance shoes

Read the article here What is a good latin dance shoe?

Details about our recommended supplier for ballroom dance shoes here. They provide you with low prices on ballroom dance shoes and you can be assured they are from a reputable company and even order over the internet. We’ll help you to find cheap ballroom dance shoes where you can choose from the wide array of ballroom dance shoes for from mens dance shoes womens dance shoes and also dance shoes for children.  Buying ballroom dance shoes was never easy until now. We’ve done the research so you don’t have to pay huge mounts of money for your dance shoes.


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Let us help with our useful list of some of the best places to go to buy your dance shoes.

If you’ve been dancing a while you will know just how hard it is to find a decent place to buy your dance shoes.  In the states there seems to be no end of place to buy your shoes but here in the UK it’s not so easy.

If you’re a beginner like me, you may understand the frustration of finding good quality dance shoes that feel comfortable and fit well.  My first pair of dance shoes, I ordered on the net and found they were too small.  My second pair were very uncomfortable and so it went on.

Below are some UK based places to buy your dance shoes.  I will add more as I get recommendations.


Dance Shoes UK

Bespoke Dance Shoes UK is a British company that distributes “the finest quality ‘Made-to-Measure’ dance shoes. Our European supplier is a family firm, who, for many years, have been hand-making dance shoes for supply to the German market – one which demands high quality and competitive pricing. These shoes are now available in the UK via: ‘Bespoke Dance Shoes (UK)’.”

Dance and Leisure – Dance Shoes UK “Please browse our extensive range of dancewear shoes. Including Ballet Shoes, Tap Shoes, Sneakers, (Jazz Trainers), Character Shoes, Jazz Shoes and Ballroom “

Womens Dance Shoes

Womens Dance Shoes UK from Move Dance Wear “We take pride in our huge range of dance shoes, including top quality dance brands such as Bloch, Capezio, Supadance and Dansport. Whether it be ballroom shoes, ballet shoes, tap shoes or other styles that you’re looking for, you won’t struggle to find the perfect pair for you! “

Outside the UK:  Womens Dance Shoes from Champion: Large Selections of Women’s dance shoes and ballroom dance shoes offered through your one stop source for ballroom dancing shoes and accessories.

Mens Dance Shoes

Mens Dance Shoes – from Uk based Dance-Shoes-2u. Beautiful, affordable dance shoes for salsa, ballroom and latin dancing.

Mens Dance Shoes, from Ethical Wares, also in the UK.  Vegan dance shoes, men’s dance shoe from Ethical Wares ‘The Last Dance’ range of vegan dance wear. Designed for those who feel animal slaughter is wrong.


Childrens Dance Shoes

Although not strictly ballroom, I know there are many searching the net for Children’s Dance Shoes so we will try and include some suitable information here.

Childrens Dance Shoes – Dance Shoes for children from Aurora Dancewear –  dance shoes, tap shoes, pointe shoes in satin or canvas, jazz shoes and boots in leather, suede or canvas.

Childrens Dance Shoes from Wear Moi –  International Dancewear Sneakers, Tap, Pointe (satin and canvas), Jazz Boots, Shoes, Soft Ballet Shoes full and split sole (leather, suede and canvas), Papillon Tights,

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Granadilla Diving   PADI Discover Scuba Diving (DSD)

“Not everyone has the time to book a course without first getting a taste of scuba diving. We offer try diving programs for non-certified divers. You will be under our guidance and follow the highest of safety standards.

The difference between these experience programs and a PADI Diving Course is that, after completion, you do not receive a diving license, but you can repeat the programs as many times you want, and will always be accompanied by a PADI Professional. The advantage is that you need only one day for this program and, your experience may also give you a credit towards the PADI Open Water Diver.

Here at Granadilla Diving we guarantee to provide you with an exclusive introductory training session for your PADI Discover Scuba Dive. Whether it’s you taking the plunge on your own or you’re wanting to share the experience with your buddies, rest assured, you are going to be the only students in the water with our instructors receiving their undivided attention as we begin your scuba adventure.”

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Learn to dive in Gran Canaria with Aquanauts

Discover the wonder of scuba diving in Gran Canaria with Aquanauts, the family run dive school with our feet in the sea.

You can find Aquanauts dive centre / dive school at Puerto Rico beach in Gran Canaria. They are a PADI dive centre for all level of divers, from beginners to the most experienced scuba divers.

For qualified scuba divers they organise daily diving trips, visiting all the dive sites of Gran Canaria from shore or by boat. With many sites to choose from, including wrecks and reefs, all of them teeming with life there is something for every diver. You can search out moray eels and octopus at the Marine Reserve Arinaga, or dive with manta rays playing in your bubbles at Caletta. more about Gran Canaria dive sites.

If you have always wanted to try diving you can take the PADI Discover Scuba Diving Programme. . If you get addicted why not go on and complete a PADI scuba diving certification. Scuba Diving Courses in Gran Canaria.

 

Teaching Swimming

I didn’t write the article below, and whilst I agree with most of what’s been said, I also hold some very strong views on the subject. So first, please think about what I have to say.

My fear of water lasted till I was almost 50 when I finally learned to swim with the Total Immersion method. I was so bad I would even panic in the shower if the water went in my face. Having finally got past the notion that I could somehow learn to swim without getting my face wet, I got  the message. I went on to qualify as an instructor, then a life guard, then learned to dive. For a while I taught water phobics and people who had simple never mastered swimming,  with not a single failure.

Before long, the highly qualified tutors that taught me were asking my advice with questions about their own teaching, for example ‘How can I possibly teach them when they won’t put their face in the water?’ The answer is you can’t until you deal with the problem. It’s just like any other fear, not rational. and logic, shouting, coaxing just won’t work!

So here are the points I want to make:

  • If someone, child or adult, is frightened of putting their face in the water, don’t move on.
  • Don’t use floats or water-wings – it won’t help long term.
  • People that can swim a little breaststroke MUST be re-taught if they are afraid of going under, otherwise they can put themselves in very dangerous situations in the pool or the sea.
  • Start with dipping down into the water, as little as chin level if that’s what it takes, and  gradually work towards going under, holding the nose. Advance to blowing out when coming back up. If it takes 10 lessons to get that far – so be it.
  • The next step is how to get back in control once the feet leave the bottom of the pool. It’s pointless to keep telling them everyone comes back up, they have to experience it and feel balanced and relaxed.
  • Simple exercises  where they float in a tucked up ball, then stretch out flat, then bring their arms down (for impetus) and they push their legs toward the bottom BEFORE they lift their head. Don’t let them raise their head first as this will unbalance them and they will feel out of control. Build up to 3,4,5 tucks/stretch/back to tuck before coming up.
  • After this stage they will be able to 1) put their face in 2) have confidence they can always float and get back up 3) the tendency for panic will be greatly diminished 4) they will trust that you understand, unlike most other instructors they have given up with.
  • Now you are ready to move on with more traditional methods, but concentrate heavily on balance techniques and DO NOT under any circumstances resort to floats. Kicking off the side, to touch the bottom, then glide back up, seeing how far they can get each time, is hugely beneficial for confidence and a feeling of achievement!

Happy Teaching!


Teaching Swimming

Teaching swimming sounds like an easy task for those who know how to swim. However, if you are not careful, you can scare people (especially children) away from water for a good amount of years.

How you teach swimming is very important. If swimming is not taught correctly pupils can develop a phobia. Teachers have to understand the importance of not rushing their students as they do not want fears to develop.

When familiarising students with water teachers should have a cheerful attitude and hold lots of understanding. Each student has different fears and needs, and teachers should learn these early on in the lessons. Teachers should offer plenty of reassurance and encouragement and sense when their students are apprehensive about a particular activity. If students show fear when learning something new, teachers have to be able to recognise this and take a step back, later teaching the activity with a different approach.

Teachers have to try to develop self-confidence with their students. This can be achieved by offering plenty of praise. Students learn at a quicker pace if they enjoy what they are being taught. Therefore it is necessary not to make swimming a chore for the pupil. Teachers will need plenty of patience as swimming should be taught at a self-paced level.

On the pupils first day of swimming teachers should not have high expectations of what the pupil will learn. Just allowing the student to get his or her feet wet is sufficient, especially if they enjoy themselves. When the student is brought into the water for the first time it is a good idea that the teacher walks around the entire pool holding the students hand. This will allow the student to see how deep the water is, and some of their fears may fade. This will not happen if the student does not trust the teacher. Without trust, there is fear and so little enjoyment; without enjoyment, there will be little practice and without practice, beginners will not develop skills or a positive attitude required to learn how to swim.

To attract children to water toys and games can play a very important part. Whether it be a small boat that the student can float on the water, or a pair of goggles that will make the student feel more at home with the more experienced swimmers, toys and games will help the student to enjoy the pool.

To teach children how to place their face in the water, it is encouraged to allow the student to blow bubbles and the occasional splash of water on their face. Some students will not place their face in the water without a pair of goggles. If goggles give the student confidence, then goggles should be worn.

If the student will not let go of the edge of the pool, then the use of floatation aids can be useful. Games and lots of fun activities will also help to encourage the child to take a step away from the edge. If the student refuses to let go of the edge of the pool, then let them stay there for a few lessons until they become more familiar with the water.

When teaching someone to swim it is important to remember that they should learn at their own pace. They will not develop confidence if they do not trust their teacher, and they will not enjoy the water if they are forced to enter it before they are ready. Some students learn at a quicker pace than others, but in the end they all usually learn to swim as well as each other.

Written by Ginny Carter

 

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Teaching your child to swim

Written by Irene Bouette from Learn to Swim-With-Us

Every parent wants their child to swim for various reasons, the main one being that they want their child to be able to get out of trouble if they find themselves in the water. This is why swimming lessons are important to the parent.

Teaching children to swim is a challenging task unless the child is a ‘natural in the water’. Unfortunately for the parents there are not many of those about.

When giving swimming lessons, to help the child to understand the techniques, it needs a softly, softly approach,  together with play, to give the child the understanding that the water will carry them. Because it is not always possible to explain a technique to them, the art of play is important so they get the message and realise what you are trying to get them to achieve.

This can be done in various ways during the lessons, playing with them in the water or using objects that they find fun so the water will not seem too daunting.

Usually the attention span is small. Half an hour is the maximum and the whole time should be in an upbeat manner, never shouting or making the child feel that he/she is a failure.

I find that one to one in the water is valuable because the child will not feel embarrassed if he feels scared.Private Swimming Lessons

My private pool is available for your child and they will be the only child in the pool.  This way your child knows that his/her swimming lesson is important  to them, to you and their instructor whilst at the same time the pool is small enough not to be intimidating.

My prices start from £15.  Please email for more information.

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