Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Care to dance?




Dancercise has become the new craze among fitness freaks. Right from helping you lose weight and tone muscles to inculcating grace and poise, dance is an inexpensive and fun way to keep fit. Here’s how:

• Burns calories: Dance, unlike any other exercise form, involves movements that are isolator and coordinate almost every part of the body. In fact studies show that, dancing can burn up to 300 calories per hour.

• Stress buster: Dancing feels like fun rather than exercise, which is good thing since exercise can become a chore after some time. Moreover, dances such as the rumba or jazz are as aerobically challenging as jogging, and the tango can work your heart harder than a game of squash. Those with hectic schedules often look to dance as a stress buster. Experts say, relaxing and de-stressing dancing releases tons of good endorphins, which simply keep you happy and put you in a positive frame of mind.

• Inner massage: Dancing rejuvenates the internal organs. If internal exercises such as vigorous sport, weight training, aerobic classes, running, etc, are not balanced by internal exercises, the organs will be depleted and result in premature ageing. Dancing harness vital energies to rejuvenate the internal organs that produce hormones and thus replenish the overall hormonal balance in the body. It energizes the body and heals the internal organs at the same time.

• Mental stimulation: Trying to remember each move and step not only ensures a good physical workout, but a sound mental state as well. Researchers have found that dancing also reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer’s.

• Grace and poise: Dancing helps you to develop grace and poise. Dancing has the power to change your body language and makes you stand out in a crowd. It teaches you to stand taller with your shoulders held back, your tummy in and your chin held high. So if you’re yearning to add grace to your carriage, fit into trendy designer wear and stays stress free, try adding dance to your fitness routine and feel the difference.

• Muscle power: Dancing is a form of weight bearing exercise and helps to strengthen the weight bearing bones.

• Healthy heart: Dance boosts your cardiovascular system by getting your heart pumping as you keep up with the moves, swinging and swaying from hips to shoulders. It is also a great way to build endurance and energy levels.

You don’t have to be Madonna or a Shakira to get your body grooving. All you need to do is put on your dancing shoes and whirl away not just your blues, but the extra kilos as well.
Well, it would be more fun if you have someone to dance with you...wink!

Courtesy of maxabout.com

6 comments:

Unknown said...

wink? nevertheless, i couldn't agree with you more on sharing a dance. eventhough my first was my last, it was a memorable one. i'm sure those who had experienced dancing with a special one would understand what i mean. This is a great piece, Naddy.

Naddy said...

Wyler, not sure why your first dance was your last one but you should keep on dancing as it is good for your health.

Unknown said...

Perhaps i was wrong to say so when i actually meant to say that i have only dance once so far. You're right about it being healthy. Problem is, currently i have no one to share it with.

Naddy said...

Actually, you can dance by yourself unless you want to go for slow dance. Otherwise, just let the music move your body...

Unknown said...

As I recall my last effort was nothing near fancy moves and it was a slow number with the music coming from the radio..and to be frank, i'd prefer running rather than dancing alone. Then again, everything and anything are matter of choices. This is me. Hey Naddy, keep the your good postings coming. I'm not much of a reader but i do enjoy reading yours.

Naddy said...

Indeed!everything and anything are matter of choices. It is up to ourselves to decide. Be it running or dancing or even taking an evening stroll at a particular man-made lake, as long as it keep you fit then it has served the purpose to keep you healthy.
Thank you for reading my blog and I'm glad that somehow I have reached out to someone out there. :)