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La Esmeralda Ballet Turning Board for Dancers, ice Skaters, Gymnasts etc Helps Improve Turns, Balance, Spotting, Stability and Much More. Made with Thick EVA Foam.

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About La Esmeralda Ballet Turning Board For Dancers, Ice

La Esmeralda Turning Disc was designed after months of research to help any dancer achieve the perfect pirouette. Why La Esmeralda turning Disc? Our product had been designed and tested by a ballet dancer. After trying many other turning boards on the market we realized one thing. Most of them were nearly identical, and our turning board has an extra thick EVA foam, high straight composite and a curvier shape for reduced friction. Our plastic turning boards are perfect for beginners, intermediate dancers etc. Who wants to improve on their pirouettes. Our Turning board will help you get the confidence in your movements no matter if you dance ballet, hip hop modern or freestyle. Important specifications: Our ballet turning Disc is recommended to be used on smooth dance surfaces and not carpeted floor or ceramic floor, by dancer weighing up to 180 pounds. This accessory should be used by each dancer. We are glad to announce that we improved the design and changed the mold for our board. Available in pink, blue, and purple. La Esmeralda is a company behind many products for dancers including turning boards. We strongly support other forms of dance genres. What is a Turning Disc ? So what exactly is a turning board and what does it do? is a tool that helps your turning and spinning. Dancers and most importantly ballet dancers have been spinning on the stages for a long time, and we all realize the beauty and toughness of this skill, but it doesn't come that easy in any way. A proper ballet turning needs the right spotting, a strong core and maintained balance. These spin Disc provide support and elasticity required on the floor so that you can achieve the rhythm needed for a proper pirouette. Basically, a talented turner may not require turn boards since they already have mastered their spotting, but for those struggling to get there, it's certainly no easy feat.