How to Dance With Crutches

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You can do more on crutches than you think.

For some people, crutches are a temporary tool to use after leg or hip injuries. For others, crutches are a more permanent aid for a walking disability. Either way, don't waste a minute of life just because you are on crutches. Don't be self-conscious and let crutches stop you from participating in fun activities such as dancing. Learning a few simple dance moves that are possible with crutches can keep you active and in good spirits.

Things You'll Need

  • Crutches
  • Music
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Instructions

    • 1

      Build up your arm strength. This is key, since you will be using your arms, rather than your legs, to support much of your body weight.

    • 2

      Watch videos of other dancers on crutches on the Internet, and begin to imitate their moves. Simple moves include holding your sweetheart with one arm and a crutch with the other, and swaying to the music. More complex moves may include lifting your feet completely off the ground or balancing yourself on the end of one crutch only.

    • 3

      Practice with props or structures on which you can lean your weight. Stairs and railings can help provide variability to your moves.

    • 4

      If possible, incorporate some break dance moves. Break dancing relies mainly on arm and abdominal strength. With the addition of your crutches, you are sure to impress your friends and family.

Tips & Warnings

  • For added interest, disguise your crutches as wings or animal arms using fabric covers.

  • Build up your strength and balance slowly, or you may pull a muscle or fall.

  • Always be careful to protect a healing limb or joint, or you may injure yourself even more seriously.

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