Salsa dancing shoes


Salsa dancing gives your muscles, joints, and bones a really good workout. It can help delay osteoporosis and arthritis.


Salsa dancing shoes should be stylish ( of course), lightweight, comfortable, flexible, made of real suede and/or leather, and extra cushioning in the sole.  

The foot should have more freedom of movement while  keeping the heel “locked” in place. 


Leather/suede soles to give enough amount of slip-and-grip while allowing your foot to pivot freely. Avoid rubber-soled shoes.

The dance shoe size should be the same as your street shoe size. If your foot is narrow, you should go down 1/2 a size. If your foot is wider you should go up 1/2 a size .


Gentlemen typically wear suede or leather shoes with a low heel. For Latin Ballroom the heel should be slightly higher. 

For ladies, an open toe heel or strappy sandal is best for the Latin and Salsa dancing. This allows greater movement of the toes, while giving balance and creating a clean leg line.


Traditional Ankle Strap provides the least amount of foot security.  X-Strap (around arch) are great for newer dancers, this strap style anchors your foot to the arch of the shoe, avoiding ankle twisting and providing an ideal amount of support and stability


Heel sizes can be as low as 0.5″ or as high as 4″. The most common heel sizes are between 2″-3″. Higher heels give more shape to the leg.  For beginners, it is recommended to start with a 2.5″ heel height. 



The skinny stiletto heel cause more pressure to the ball of the foot and less balance.  Cuban heels are the lowest and thickest heels and distribute weight over more of the foot.   The flare heel has a skinny center with a slightly flares out out the bottom, providing a bit more stability over the stiletto heel. 

Source: stepintosalsa.com



Rolando Melendez, DPM in Jackson Heights, NY was the experience and knowledge to keep you dancing. Because we want you to keep doing all the fun things you like to do without having pain in your feet!

My female patients love heels

From a kitten heel of 1.5 inches to a 5 inches stiletto heel.  My female patients love heels.

On a APMA survey 42% of women admitted that they weared a shoe they liked even if it gave them discomfort but that night was one on a life time you were looking fabulous, everyone was staring at your heel and your were unstoppable .  

High heels tend to give the aesthetic illusion of longer, more slender legs.



Gucci Heel clasification
  • "low heel": < 2.5 inches 
  • "mid heels": 2.5 - 3.5 inches 
  • "high heel": > 3.6 inches

Some history
Mediæval Europeans wore wooden-soled patten shoes.  Persian horse riders used high heels for better stirrups hold.

Late 1990s lower heels and even flats predominated.  Since the WWII high heels have fallen in and out of popular fashion trend.  Lower heels were preferred during the late 1960s and early 1970s as well, but higher heels returned in the late 1980s and early 1990s

Cons? Ummmmm
  • Can POTENTIALLY cause foot and tendon painful, rigid or sinewy: if a daily routine of stretching is not done
  • increase the likelihood of sprains and fractures: if there is lack of traction on the sole
  • You have hammer toes and bunions? blame the genes and your flip flop (men have bunions and hammertoes and the majority of them don't wear heels)
  • Can cause an unsteady gait: if is your first rodeo on those beautiful heel or you had too much EtOH
  • Can render the wearer unable to run: only if you wear planning to use your stilettos when chasing criminals
  • Can also agitate lower back pain: if you don't stretch those hamstrings
  • Can cause damage to soft floors: well is not your problem those people through cheap floor

Those heels
  • Accentuates the appearance of calves by changing the angle of the foot with respect to the lower leg
  • Gives you a more upright posture
  • Make the wearer appear taller
  • Make the legs appear longer
  • Make the foot appear smaller
  • Make the toes appear shorter
  • Make the arches of the feet higher and better defined
  • Improve the muscle tone
  • Improve access for people of short stature to sit upright with feet on floor instead of suspended, reach items on shelves.
Keep using those beautiful heel Dr Rolando Melendez will take care of the rest.

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Rolando Melendez, DPM in Jackson Heights, NY can help you with your toe pain or any joint pain in your feetBecause we want you to keep doing all the fun things you like to do without having pain in your feet!


Smart socks

These smart socks and accompanying anklet come complete with an accelerometer, magnetic snaps, a Bluetooth brain, and pressure sensors to give their wearers metrics of all sorts.

Dubbed a “personal running coach,” the stockings are able to discern activity type as well as monitor heart rate, calories burned, foot landing, running cadence, and more. Not only is the anklet splash-proof, but the socks can be washed without compromising their embedded tech.
 
Source: Submitted by Bob Levoy


Rolando Melendez, DPM in Jackson Heights, NY can help you with your toe pain or any joint pain in your feetBecause we want you to keep doing all the fun things you like to do without having pain in your feet!