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Dancing for health
Dancing for Health
Next time you consider settling down for a little
television, think of coming along to a dance evening with WHISC and some friends
at Society, Liverpool. After a few dances, you'll have so much fun you may forget
you're exercising!! Fit and Healthy. Lose weight and enjoy yourself...
Dancing pairs you up with more than a partner.
From burning calories to socializing with friends, dancing offers these health
benefits;
Calories - Dancing can
burn as many calories as walking, swimming or riding a bicycle. During a half-hour
of dancing you can burn between 200 and 400 calories. One factor that determines
how many calories you'll expend is the distance you travel. In, one study, researchers
attached pedometers to square dancers and found that each person covered five
miles in a single evening.
Cardiovascular Conditioning
- Regular exercise can lead to a slower heart rate, lower blood pressure and
improved cholesterol profile. Experts typically recommend 30 - 40 minutes of
continuous activity three or four times a week. Dancing may not provide all
the conditioning you need, but it can help. The degree of cardiovascular conditioning
depends on how vigorously you dance, how long you dance continuously, and how
regularly you do it.
Strong Bones - The side
to side movements of many dances strengthens your weight bearing bones (tibia,
fibula and femur) and can help prevent or slow loss of bone mass (osteoporosis).
Rehabilitation - If you're
recovering from heart or knee surgery, movement may be part of your rehabilitation.
Dancing is a positive alternative to aerobic exercise or jogging.
Sociability - Dancing contains
a social component that solitary fitness endeavours don't. It gives you an opportunity
to develop strong social ties which contribute to self-esteem and a positive
outlook. Come along and have a go. After a few dances, you'll have so much fun
you may forget you're exercising!!
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