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Getting In Shape With Ballroom Dancing

If you watched Dancing With The Stars, one thing you are sure to have noticed is how well-toned every dancer's body was. Oh yes, one got caught up with all the pizzazz that was built around the dancing in the show – the comments, the asides, the costumes – but it was the bodies that held your attention – the way they moved and the way they looked. No spare flesh to be seen anywhere, just sleek, perfectly toned and shaped arms, legs, abs. One reason is that ballroom dancing is really one of the best workouts there is.

 

To many of us who don't dance too often or too well, ballroom dancing is nice, slow and romantic, in a dimly lit dance floor or out in the moonlight. Well, trained ballroom dancers have a different story to tell. It's a hard job to dance well and as hard staying fit and abreast of the many who come into this world of perfect timing and perfect physique. All those moves, those twirls and those bends and twists give you much more of exercise than an aerobics class would.

Ballroom dancing is a good alternative to the gym if you are thinking of a bit more strenuous form of exercise. At a gym somehow you tend to notice just how good and toned everyone else looks and it could give you a complex if you have a lot of excess weight to shed. At a dance class however, the emphasis is on the moves rather than the exercise. It's also fun and you can go do it as a couple. It's great if you haven't found a fun way to exercise – you should go check it out.

The great thing is that you are burning as many calories as any other form of exercise like at the gym for instance. Well, sometimes even more. One session could mean that you burn anything between 200 to 400 calories, how much precisely would depend on the kind of dance you choose. Now this is like half an hour on the elliptical trainer or a brisk walk. Some energetic dances burn up even more calories.

Moreover, ballroom dancing exercises every part of your body – not just certain portions like at the gym when you are doing crunches or you are on the treadmill. Little wonder that professional ballroom dancers look so worked over and superbly toned from head to toe.

There could be more to make it even more enjoyable. Unlike any other form of exercise, you get teamed up with a partner – well you could go as a couple or you could just go and be paired off. Doing things together is great fun and who knows, you might just make friends who last a lot longer than your dance lessons. So get out there and dance your way to fitness!

 

Learning Ballroom Dance News

Local ballroom dancers compete at Palm Beach Classic - TCPalm


Local ballroom dancers compete at Palm Beach Classic
TCPalm
VERO BEACH — Six local women representing Royal Ballroom Dance Studio in Vero Beach competed at the Palm Beach Classic ballroom dance competition on Jan. 22 in Palm Beach Gardens. Each woman worked for months with their professional instructor, ...

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SU dance team performs with Madonna - The Advocate


SU dance team performs with Madonna
The Advocate
“We thought we were actually going to be learning something, but when we got there, they wanted April and I to teach them something,†Smith said. “We were like, 'Oh wow, you want our choreography?'†Smith said Madonna treated the Dancing Dolls with the ...

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Fifth graders take to the dance floor - Baltimore Sun


Fifth graders take to the dance floor
Baltimore Sun
About 90 fifth graders donned their best dancing duds for a recital Friday, capping off a week of lessons in cha-cha, merengue, tango and swing at the Perry Hall school. Since the ballroom course was introduced six years ago at two Baltimore County ...

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Dancing With The 'Stars' of Oliver Beach Elementary - Patch.com


Dancing With The 'Stars' of Oliver Beach Elementary
Patch.com
The school was one of 26 in Baltimore County to host a week-long ballroom dancing unit for fifth-graders. By Ron Snyder Gabe Bohns wasn't sure what to expect when he was told he would be participating in a week-long unit on ballroom dancing.

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Dancing in a Gayle storm - Castleton Spartan


Dancing in a Gayle storm
Castleton Spartan
Gayle Lang stands almost half a foot shorter than most of her 16 dance workshop students. Positioned in front of two rows of students facing a room-length mirror, she yells out the dance steps, barely heard over the blaring hip-hop loops.

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