Stretching is vital to prevent injuries and to ensure that our muscles are prepared for vigorous activity. In children ballet, it is important to designate a fair amount of time to stretch before dancing. If the area is messy, clear away objects that would obstruct your way. The stretches covered below are often done on the ground, or with a barre.
Stretching your Hamstring
The hamstrings are the muscles that go down behind your quadriceps. This part of the body is often activated in dancing. Thus, it is vital to ensure that it is being stretched for an adequate amount of time. Having a flexible hamstring that is not tight will contribute to preventing potential injuries as well as ensure the nice long balletic lines in some ballet movements.
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Stretching your quadriceps
Quadriceps are the muscles in front of the thigh. Stretching it will enhance the flexibility of them and prevent it from being tight.
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Stretching your calf
The calf muscles are the muscles at the lower part of your leg just below your hamstring. Calf muscle injuries often happen when dancers jump vigorously without having stretched those muscles, or overstrain them.
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Stretching your feet
Our foot are often used during ballet exercises and dance positions. It is also a small part of our body that is supporting the position of other larger leg muscles. Thus, it is important to ensure that it is well stretched.
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The above are just some basic stretches. At Young Dancers Academy, a ballet school in Singapore, our teachers are equipped with the knowledge and skills to advise your child on more elaborate and appropriate stretches.