“In general, dancers with three to four toes of relatively the same length feel that they are much more stable and have fewer complaints of pain in the toes,” Dr. Woodle, DPM, Pacific Northwest Ballet’s consulting podiatrist, says the more equal your toes are in length, the more beneficial it’ll be. As a result, certain foot types are more stable than others. Toe length and each toe’s relation to the next affects how your weight is distributed. So, put your feet up and read on to see what they have to say! DS turned to the experts for insight into how everything from the length of your toes to the height of your arch can make a difference. But on a more serious note, foot shape can impact you and your dancing in many ways. They’re great fodder for humorous Instas and can make for some mesmerizing lines. From biscuits to bananas, feet are the first thing dancers notice.
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