You have to bend the shoe where you would naturally bend your foot. You mist make sure you don't squash the front though, as you will make it too wide. Be careful. Its best to be gentle but firm. The best way is do a little bit each day as they are very tough, so be patient as it may take afew weeks to be fully broken in. Good luck.
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Everyone has differently shaped feet, so it just depends on the person. Grishkos often have harder shanks, which will make it more difficult for a beginning pointe student to get their arches all the way over the box. Grishkos are great pointe shoes, however, but they might not be right for you feet - go to a store and have yourself fitted for the right brand of pointe shoes if it's your first time.
Grisko, being a Russian brand are hard to break in because of that-there Russian! Russian dancers are MUCH stronger then other races so there fore, it's easy for them, but not so much for us!
Lots of floor space, good up beat music (hip hop is generally used), loose clothing, your body and a pair of sneakers.
i think pair is healtier
in dance u need to be agile in order to be able to move fast and spedily a dancer should be agile to make quick and highly important moves expecialy in break dance - agility is a quality.not only in break dance but generaly for every dance