Doing pirouettes on the CARPET same as doing them on hard wood floors/tile?
i can do 1 full turn and a half turn on the carpet. will i be able to 2 on hard wood floors/tile?
or a ballet floor!!!!
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Doing pirouettes is different on different types of flooring, and how many you can do depends on the flooring. It’s easier to spin on hardwood/tiles, but it’s easier to control and land your pirouettes on carpet. I would suggest practicing your pirouettes on the ballet floor (or wherever you do them during dance class) or somewhere with a similar flooring, that way you can learn to control them and do them well and do lots on the right ballet flooring you would normally use.
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Hopefully you will do them on a sprung or floating floor (perhaps with a marley top) not hardwood or tile.
You should not be dancing on carpet , hardwood or tile. Really bad idea!
You have to be able to control your pirouette. If you cannot land them properly they don’t count.
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Academy trained ballet dancer.
Doing pirouettes is different on different types of flooring, and how many you can do depends on the flooring. It’s easier to spin on hardwood/tiles, but it’s easier to control and land your pirouettes on carpet. I would suggest practicing your pirouettes on the ballet floor (or wherever you do them during dance class) or somewhere with a similar flooring, that way you can learn to control them and do them well and do lots on the right ballet flooring you would normally use.
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It is very very different. you will spin much harder and faster on a wood/tile floor. good luck
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