Why Socks Matter When Starting Dance Online
January is the month of fresh starts. If you’re looking to move more, get stronger, or finally build a routine that sticks, Rambert Plus is the perfect place to begin. Our online dance classes, dance workouts at home, and fitness classes online make it easy to bring movement into your everyday life — whether you’re a complete beginner or returning to contemporary dance training.
Why Rambert Plus Works (Especially in January)
If you’ve promised yourself a new routine this year, consistency and convenience matter. That’s exactly why so many people choose our online dance classes for adults, home workout sessions, and contemporary dance classes you can do at home.
With a Rambert Plus membership, you’ll get:
- 300+ online dance classes
- A library of on-demand workouts you can do anytime
- Training that suits beginners, improvers and experienced dancers
Whether you’re looking for beginner dance classes online, ways to build strength, or a more creative approach to fitness, you’ll find something that fits your goals.
Now… Let’s Talk Socks — Because Dancers Really Care About Socks
Ask any dancer: the right socks matter, especially when you’re doing contemporary dance at home. Good socks help with sliding, grounding, turning and moving safely across different floor surfaces — essential if you’re building a home dance practice or following online contemporary dance training.
While our dancers often reach for Nike socks in company classes, there are plenty of great options if you’re building your own kit.
Popular Socks for Dance Training
- Nike – durable, supportive and ideal for contemporary technique
- Uniqlo – soft, stretchy and perfect for floorwork
- Marks & Spencer – high-quality basics with cushioned soles
- H&M – affordable, easy-to-move-in styles
- MUJI – breathable and minimalist
- Bloch, Capezio, Gaynor Minden – trusted brands in the dance world
- Stance – performance comfort and playful designs
- Sweaty Betty – cushioned socks for training and fitness
A January Routine That Actually Sticks
One of the most common searches every January is “January fitness motivation” — but motivation alone won’t get you far. What works is small, manageable steps. We encourage new members to try:
- Two online dance classes per week
- One contemporary technique or beginner dance class online
- One fitness, yoga or Pilates class
- Short on-demand sessions when you’re pressed for time
- A weekly stretch or breathwork class to reset
This combination builds strength, creativity, flexibility and confidence — and it works beautifully for beginners as well as experienced dancers.