Kayleigh: ballet ??????????????????
i went when i was little (about 7 i think) but id love to start going again ๐ . just wondering or people that are good at ballet, how long did it take you to get like flexible leg and that ? and would you recommend some whos 14 to start ballet, or is that too old ?
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Answer by Michelle
You can’t be too old to do something! I used to do ballet too. It doesn’t take too long if you practice. It depends; all people are different.
im 13 and im in ballet
it really hard, and you must be dedicated to your work
one time my friend yawned and the teacher immediately kicked her out!Answer by Lily
14 isn’t too old at all, especially if you have done it before.
You will probs be flexible within a year, depends on the dance teacher, how flexible you are now and how committed you are.
I have been doing it since i was 3 and at that age it was easy to become flexible but it has taken a lot of work to keep it up, stretch for about half an hour 2 or 3 times a week on top of your dance classes and you will get there in no time!
Please start up ballet again! You will love it ๐Answer by Isabelle
No, 14 is not too old. You should take lessons if you want to. ๐ Some people start way later then that, we once had a girl who started when she was 17 but had to go with younger kids. But yeah 14 is a fine age to start. It depends how hard you work and how naturally flexible you are. But you’ll be fine! Have fun! ๐Answer by dancer98
i’m glad you want to start ballet. it’s a great type of dance. i guess you could say i’m good at ballet but i’m still working to get great leg flexibility[ doing stretches or getting some thing like the iflex helps] anyone can do ballet in fact a 16 year old girl started ballet at my studio for the first time this year so no at 14 you could still do ballet. hope you do ballet
<3 danceAnswer by Rachel B
no thats not to old to start ballet…. it took me about … hmm… 1 year to get all my splits? i was 8 when i started and now im 11-14 ( sorry dont wanna give my age away ) i attended bossov ballet 2 summers ago and this past summer attended AAB in NYC ( american academy of ballet in new york city )Answer by Laneecec
its never to late. you just have to be willing to work 5 times harder to get at the same level as the people who started danceing when they were born. If you really want it and i mean REALLY want it then no its no to late
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