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QuestionHow do I stop myself from falling onto my heel?Community AnswerKeep your abs tight and your chest up. Make sure your legs are straight as well.
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QuestionI was only able to do it once on my dominant foot. But now I can do one and a half turns. Am I getting close?Community AnswerYes, you are getting very close. Keep practicing and you'll get both. Try keeping your back straight and stiff, and you'll probably get two turns soon.
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QuestionHow do you stop from getting dizzy?Community AnswerYou need to do spotting; if you don't spot, you'll most likely get dizzy. So before you spin, pick a wall or something that's right in front of you that you can turn your head back to each time you go around in your spin.
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QuestionHow do I get more momentum while doing a double turn?Alyssa7153Community AnswerWhen you prep for your turn, plie (or bend your knees) in both legs. Push off with your feet and your plie will get you momentum.
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QuestionIs there a foot that works better to spin off of?Community AnswerIt depends on which foot you feel most comfortable with. Most dancers will spin on their left foot and push off with their right. This makes a more natural feeling turn.
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QuestionIs it necessary to be flexible for this move?Community AnswerNope, it's not necessary.
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QuestionHow do I straighten my leg while spinning?Community AnswerRemember to push up when you begin your turn. Pushing up will keep your entire body straight, as well as your leg.
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QuestionHow do I keep my balance without hopping when I spin? And what floor should I do spins on with jazz shoes in a house?IncredibleGuinevereCommunity AnswerYou should hold your core (squeeze your stomach), push in your tail bone, spot, and have a good prep. You should do it on tile or wood. NEVER on carpet.
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QuestionCould I turn without special ballet point shoes?Community AnswerYes, you can but it is best to use jazz shoes or shoes that have some grip on the bottom.
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QuestionHow do I get a perfect turn?Community AnswerMake sure you spot, keep everything tight and straight, and push off. Keep the leg that you didnt push off in posè.
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QuestionDo I have to spot to do the double turn?Buggylu25Top AnswererYou need to spot regardless of how many turns you're doing. Spotting will help you balance and rotate faster to achieve cleaner rotations and a solid landing.
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QuestionHow can twirl five times without stopping?Community AnswerYou have to push off with more momentum and have great positioning. It helps to practice doing a 360 (spin in the air) to help you get more momentum.
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QuestionIs it easier with socks on than bare feet?Community AnswerYes, it will be easier to do a double turn or pirouette with socks. You can also buy ballet shoes or "toe undies" (they are meant do make it easier for turning).
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QuestionHow do I prepare for a dance audition?DanceandcookiesCommunity AnswerMost dance auditions are run like classes. You stretch, do some stuff across the floor, pirouettes, and finally a combination. Getting a double pirouette will likely help you in your audition.
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QuestionHow do I do a fouette turn?Community AnswerIt is just like a basic turn; all you need to do is lift your leg out a corner and point your toe, then pull your foot back to your knee and end it like a regular turn.
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QuestionHi how do I spin on my toe if I do not have pointe shoes?IncredibleGuinevereCommunity AnswerYou really cannot do that without breaking/spraining something, but you can turn on the ball of your foot.
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QuestionHow do you stop yourself from falling?Nina ZhanCommunity AnswerPractice often. To prevent injury, warm up thoroughly beforehand. Try to just turn half a rotation first and remember to spot your point. Get your coach to help.
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QuestionWhat if my floor isn't very good for sliding?Community AnswerMaybe buy a turn board. Turn boards can be used on any surface. Work on poses, turnout, spotting and more at a barre.
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QuestionHow do I keep my balance when doing a double turn?Julianna MeiliCommunity AnswerHold your center. Tuck your butt and squeeze your gut and elongate your upper body. If that doesn't help, then you may want to just practice balancing on one foot. Some people have better balance than others, but with practice, it'll get better over time.
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QuestionShould I plié when going into my second turn or just build the momentum from the first plié starting off?Community AnswerYou plié before you turn, and you must spot and have enough momentum to turn twice.
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QuestionHow can I spin without falling to the side?Community AnswerYou have to tighten your abs, center your weight, and keep your arms strong.
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QuestionI can do a double pirouette, but I lost my jazz shoes. Is it safe to use socks on tile when doing this? I'm using it for my dance team tryout.Undertale4141Top AnswererUnfortunately, the answer is no. While it can be tempting to spin on tile in your socks, the floor is quite slick and hard. You'll end up with a nasty bruise if you fall.
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QuestionI try to spot but I keep on stopping. How do I spin without stopping?Undertale4141Top AnswererTry to practice spotting with easy turns on two feet, like pivots or chainés. As for spinning, practice spinning for as long as you can and focus on keeping your lifted foot off the floor until you feel confident in your ability to turn around twice. If it helps, you can put your lifted leg into a position easier to balance in and work up to a nice passé after you've gotten the hang of it.
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QuestionIf you don't have any type of ballet or dance shoes, what do you use?Undertale4141Top AnswererYou can practice in tennis shoes/sneakers. Pick a shoe that has somewhat of a grip so that you're less likely to fall.
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QuestionHow do I stop turning on my heel?Jayla LeeCommunity AnswerPut the weight on the ball of your foot so that you are not leaning backwards. This should help you take some of the weight off your heel.
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QuestionI can do a single turn but once I attempted a double and fell out of it. I'm spotting and keeping my body tight but nothing is working. What do I do?Daisy WilkinsonCommunity AnswerTry to bend your knees and push off harder when you begin. Also, keep your leg up and do not put it down after completing one turn.
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