Easiest Way to Put on Apollas
Grab your Apolla shocks and make sure that you have the correct sock for your foot. (The inside of the shock should have a R or an L that indicates which one goes on which foot)
Roll up the top of the shock as if you are putting on tights and slip in onto your foot.
By the DWC Team
Apolla Performance products are known to be top-notch for dancers around the country for recovery and performance use. Apolla Performance products use shock absorption technology to help comfort the balls of the feet and squeeze the arch of the foot for maximum comfort and support in any style of dance. Here is the easiest way to put on your Apollas to ensure that your feet are comfortable!
Grab your Apolla shocks and make sure that you have the correct sock for your foot. (The inside of the shock should have a R or an L that indicates which one goes on which foot)
Roll up the top of the shock as if you are putting on tights and slip in onto your foot.
Be sure that the ball of the foot and heel is aligned with the pads at the bottom of the shock.
Finish putting on the shock and tug until it is a snug fit.
These products can be found at Dancewear Center in store or online! Be sure to check out the video below to see the full how-to!
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How to Use Traction Spray with Apollas
Apolla Performance products are known to be top-notch for dancers all around the country. Certain Apolla products are specially made to have traction, or they are made to be smooth on the bottom like a regular sock. But, when using the Apolla Performance Traction Shock, the traction on the bottom of the sock can wear down over time. This means that it is time to add it back with the E6000 Adhesive Spray! Here is how in just a few easy steps:
By the DWC Team
Apolla Performance products are known to be top-notch for dancers all around the country. Certain Apolla products are specially made to have traction, or they are made to be smooth on the bottom like a regular sock. But, when using the Apolla Performance Traction Shock, the traction on the bottom of the sock can wear down over time. This means that it is time to add it back with the E6000 Adhesive Spray! Here is how in just a few easy steps:
Make sure that you have shaken the spray before you apply it to the sock!
Take off the cap and evenly spray 5-10 times on the bottom of the sock.
To ensure the even distribution of the adhesive, you can rub the bottoms of the sock together.
Be sure to let the socks dry before you go onto the floors. (This can leave a sticky residue on the floors)
Lastly, enjoy your traction socks!
All these products can be found at Dancewear Center in-store or online! Be sure to check out the video below to see the complete how-to!
Disclaimer
All content found on the Dancewear Center Website, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and all other relevant social media platforms including: text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only. Offerings for continuing education credits are clearly identified and the appropriate target audience is identified. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this Website.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately. Dancewear Center does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on dancewearcenter.net. Reliance on any information provided by dancewearcenter.net, Dancewear Center employees, contracted writers, or medical professionals presenting content for publication to Dancewear Center is solely at your own risk.
Links to educational content not created by Dancewear Center are taken at your own risk. Dancewear Center is not responsible for the claims of external websites and education companies.
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