The Health Benefits of Dancing -- Including Specific Benefits of Different Dances

If you secretly sashay across your living room whenneighborhood ... Ballroom dancing works the backs of
you're home alone or long to cha-cha with yourthe thighs and buttock muscles differently from many
significant other, you're in luck. Not only is dancing another types of exercise," says Ken Richards,
exceptional way to let loose and have fun, but it alsoprofessional dancer and spokesman for USA Dance,
provides some terrific benefits for your health.In fact,the national governing body of DanceSport
Mayo Clinic researchers reported that social dancing(competitive ballroom dancing).Specific Benefits of
helps to: Reduce stress Increase energy ImproveDifferent DancesIf you're looking for specific health
strength Increase muscle tone and coordination Andresults, here's a breakdown of the benefits of some
whether you like to kick up your heals to hip hop,popular dances. Just remember that any type of
classical or country, the National Heart, Lung and Blooddancing is better than no dancing at all!Belly Dancing
Institute (NHLBI) says that dancing can: Lower your riskImproved posture and muscle toning Maintains flexibility
of coronary heart disease Decrease blood pressureHelps prevent lower back problems Tones and firms
Help you manage your weight Strengthen the bonesarms and shoulders Helps with weight loss Helps
of your legs and hips Dancing is a unique form ofprepare women for childbirth Reduces stress Dancing
exercise because it provides the heart-healthy benefitsOff Those CaloriesHow many calories will you burn
of an aerobic exercise while also allowing you towhile dancing? That depends on the type of dancing.
engage in a social activity. This is especially stimulatingHere's a range of some of the most popular varieties,
to the mind, and one 21-year study published in thebased on a 150-pound person, per hour: Swing dancing:
New England Journal of Medicine even found dancing235 calories/hour Ballroom dancing: 265 Square
can reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease and otherdancing: 280 Ballet: 300 Belly dancing: 380 Salsa
forms of dementia in the elderly.In the study,dancing: 420+ Aerobic dancing: 540+ Ballroom Dancing
participants over the age of 75 who engaged inConditions the body Helps keep the heart in shape
reading, dancing and playing musical instruments andBuilds and increases stamina Develops the circulatory
board games once a week had a 7 percent lower risksystem Strengthens and tones legs and body
of dementia compared to those who did not. ThoseIncreases flexibility and balance Helps with weight loss
who engaged in these activities at least 11 days aRelieves stress Salsa Dancing Builds endurance and
month had a 63 percent lower risk!Interestingly, dancingstamina Helps with weight loss Relieves stress Helps
was the only physical activity out of 11 in the study thatyou release toxins via sweating May help lower blood
was associated with a lower risk of dementia. Saidpressure and improve cholesterol levels Can lead to a
Joe Verghese, a neurologist at Albert Einstein Collegereduced heart rate over time Square Dancing
of Medicine and a lead researcher of the study, "ThisProvides cardiovascular conditioning May lead to a
is perhaps because dance music engages theslower heart rate, lower blood pressure and an
dancer's mind."Verghese says dancing may be a tripleimproved cholesterol profile Strengthens bones Helps
benefit for the brain. Not only does the physical aspectyou develop strong social ties Loosens and tones
of dancing increase blood flow to the brain, but alsomuscles Physical benefits aside, dancing has a way of
the social aspect of the activity leads to less stress,brightening up a person's day, says ballroom owner
depression and loneliness. Further, dancing requiresand operator Karen Tebeau."A lot of times, when
memorizing steps and working with a partner, both ofpeople come into the studio, it's because there's been
which provide mental challenges that are crucial fora change in their life: a divorce or they've been through
brain health.How Good of a Workout is Dancing,a period of depression. They (continue) coming in, and
Really?The amount of benefit you get from dancingyou see a big change. After a while, they're walking in
depends on, like most exercises, the type of dancingwith a sunny expression. You know it's the dancing
you're doing, how strenuous it is, the duration and yourthat's doing that," she says.This article was provided by
skill level.Says exercise physiologist Catherine Cram,the world's #1 most popular and trusted holistic living
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your upper body and strength."Plus, dancing requiresfinances, career, home environment, safety and health.
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