Dance Heels
Intermediate Level
Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers
Specialized heels designed for dancing — flexible soles, secure straps, and the right height for balance, style, and hours of movement.
Intermediate focus
You might move to a 3-inch or even 3.5-inch heel as your ankle strength develops. Consider multiple pairs — a practice pair and a nicer social pair. Pay attention to sole condition; worn suede soles lose grip. Learn to maintain them with a wire brush. If body waves are a focus, ensure your soles are flexible enough to roll through the foot.
Tips
- •Your first pair should prioritize stability over style. A chunky 2.5-inch heel with a good ankle strap will serve you better than a sexy 4-inch stiletto.
- •Bring heel protectors if you'll be walking on rough surfaces to and from the venue — suede soles get destroyed by concrete.
- •Strengthen your ankles off the floor: single-leg balances, calf raises, and ankle circles will make heels feel natural faster.
Common mistakes
- •Buying fashion heels instead of actual dance heels — the sole and heel placement are completely different
- •Starting with heels that are too high before building ankle strength
- •Not breaking in new shoes at home before wearing them to a social
Practice drill
If you dance in heels, spend 15 minutes at home this week just walking and doing basic steps in your dance heels. Focus on keeping your weight over your toes, not sitting back on the heel. Do five slow body waves, feeling how the heel changes your center of gravity.