The Benefits of Dancing 1. Forever Young. Dancing is tremendously beneficial
in keeping us young. It retards the aging process immensely. It benefits our
heart, cardiovascular system and increases our lung
capacity. Fact: The muscle exertion and breathing rates of dancers
performing in one dance competition is equivalent to those of cyclists,
swimmers and an Olympic-level 800-meter runner. 2. Strong Bones Lubricated Joints. Dance aids in the
prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, which is a major concern for woman,
especially during post-menopause because of the significant drop in estrogen
that occurs at this stage. A decrease in our estrogen levels is what stops
calcium from being absorbed into our bones. Dance also keeps joints lubricated,
which helps prevent arthritis. 3. Calorie Blaster. Dance exercises our bodies to
allow for increased circulation. It helps us burn those calories away, while
improving our stamina. It is estimated that dance burns anywhere from 5 to 10
calories per minute depending on speed and intensity. For example, swing and
mambo burn more calories than a slow waltz. Check out approximately how many
calories you burn while dancing to your own tune: See attached chart 4. Better Blood. New research has discovered that it
is necessary to measure both good and bad cholesterol levels when determining
our health. Dancing aids in lipid control, which raises our HDL
(good cholesterol), and lowers our LDL (bad
cholesterol). Dancing is also great for diabetics because it aids in blood
sugar control. 5. Mental Mastery. Dance improves our memory by making us
recall steps, routines and dance patterns making it a great mental exercise for
our brains. The big benefit is that increasing mental exercise keeps your mind
young, quick, alert and open. 6. It's All About Balance. Balancing yourself in
one position may be easy, but balancing in the numerous types of positions
involved in dancing is much more difficult. Dancers have mastered the ability
to balance themselves in a number of positions. This strengthens our stabilizer
muscles, while protecting our core and keeping us less prone to injury in our
daily lives. Dancing also aids in co-ordination and helps strengthen our
reflexes. It is a great way to keep our Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous
System in tip-top shape by improving the connection of our bodies to our mind. 7. Socially Satisfying. Dancing is recreational and
entertaining. It creates a social life for us, while affording us the
opportunity to make new friends. Friends helps us grow, make us laugh and
support us as we learn. 8. Culturally Diverse. Dancing has no cultural
barriers. People from all parts of the world, with different ideologies, meet
on the dance floor. Cultural interaction improves our health by expanding our
mind and sharing our spirit! 9. Groomed to perfection. Dancing is not only fun and
romantic, but it helps promote good grooming because everybody wants to look
his or her best while they dance. Good grooming keeps us healthy by keeping us
high on hygiene. 10. A Happy Self. Dance elevates our mood by raising
our endorphin levels. This is what allows us to heal stress and depression -
two of our immune system's biggest enemies! It helps us establish our
self-confidence and self-discipline. It improves the harmony between our mind
and body, giving us a sense of well-being. |







