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How to Dress for Salsa Dance Workout

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By Ashley Martinez
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How do you dress for a salsa workout? Here are a few tips that will help you look fantastic while twirling and shimmying on the dance floor.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Black strappy dance shoes
  • Comfortable yet sexy black skirt
  • Flattering top
  • Full coverage underwear

    Shake Your Bon Bon

  1. Step 1
    Capezio Dance Shoes
    Capezio Dance Shoes

    The key on the dance floor is to look sexy yet put together and classy. Showing skin is welcomed, but you must know your body and personal limits. A great shoe is where you should start, since this is the foundation of your fancy footwork. The first option is the Capezio Dance Shoe found at Zappos. (See Resources below.)

  2. Step 2
    Freed of London Shoes
    Freed of London Shoes

    Another great option that also looks sexy is the Freed of London Shoe, also found at Zappos. This shoes gives great support while doing spins and freestyle footwork.

  3. Step 3

    Working your way up, a flowing or ruffled skirt works well since it allows you to move and also shows off your legs. Latin Dance Fashions have skirts that show just the right amount of skin (www.latindancefashions.com).

  4. Step 4
    Grey and Sequined
    Grey and Sequined

    Choose a top that if flattering to your figure. You may purchase this top at a variety of stores but make sure that it suits your shape. This top, found at ekclothing.com, is great for fuller or top-heavy shapes.

  5. Step 5
    Accented Halter Top
    Accented Halter Top

    This top is hot and found in an assortment of colors and sizes at ekclothing.com.

  6. Step 6

    If you don't feel comfortable in a skirt you can also wear pants, although jeans are usually prohibited. Salsa is a sassy, sexy dance and you should not only show off your moves, but also your body.

Tips & Warnings
  • Choose full coverage underclothing for doing splits or swinging your legs up around your partner's shoulders.

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