Valentine's gift ideas for dancers
Valentine's Day approaches. Shops dyed themselves in red, offering Love signs all over everything. But among these hearts and sweets is there anything for you? Do you want to get a teddy bear, chocolates and flowers once again? Maybe you want something more practical and... associated with your passion? If ballet is your second love (or first!) you will LOVE those gift ideas I have prepeared for you:
1. Massage roller - every dancer's favourite! It's a little pricey, but you can find cheaper alternatives on the web.
2. Leg warmers - every dancer loves them! They are in so many colors and patterns! And are fairly cheap :)
3. Rubber band - helps strenghtening your foot muscles and deepening the arch, there are various degrees of stifness varying from easy soft flexible ones to pro hard ones.
4. Pointe covers - we all know pointe shoes like to get dirty ( ;) ) very quickly.Every dancer would appreciate such practical gift.
5. Balance board - improves your balance, ideal for every ballet-freak!
6. Ankle weights - if you want to lift that leg higher, you must have some strength!
7. Ballet slippers - every dancer gets through many pairs, you can never have too many shoes....
8. Ballet tights - always useful, prefarably with a hole under the foot, to easily get to it when necessary.
Hope you like my Valentine's Day gift ideas for ballet dancers. Go ahead and show this post to your partners, maybe it will inspire them to buy something associated with your passion :)
Millenia
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