Dancing can
be magical and transforming. It can breathe new life into a tired soul; make a
spirit soar; unleash locked-away creativity; unite generations and cultures;
inspire new romances or rekindle old ones; trigger long-forgotten memories; and
turn sadness into joy, if only during the dance.
On a more
physical level, dancing can give you a great mind-body workout. Researchers are
learning that regular physical activity in general can help keep your body,
including your brain, healthy as you age. Exercise increases the level of brain
chemicals that encourage nerve cells to grow. And dancing that requires you to
remember dance steps and sequences boosts brain power by improving memory
skills.
There has
been some promising research in this area, according to Rita Beckford, M.D., a
family doctor and spokesperson for the American Council on Exercise. For
instance, a 2003 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found
that ballroom dancing at least twice a week made people less likely to develop
dementia. Research also has shown that some people with Alzheimer's disease are
able to recall forgotten memories when they dance to music they used to know.
Whether its
ballet or ballroom, clogging or jazz, dance is great for helping people of all
ages and physical abilities get and stay in shape. There's even chair dancing
for people with physical limitations. A 150-pound adult can burn about 150
calories doing 30 minutes of moderate social dancing.
Benefits Abound
Like other
moderate, low-impact, weight bearing activities, such as brisk walking, cycling
or aerobics, dancing can help:
Strengthen
bones and muscles without hurting your joints
Tone your
entire body
Improve your
posture and balance, which can prevent falls
Increase your
stamina and flexibility
Reduce stress
and tension
Build
confidence
Provide
opportunities to meet people, and
Ward off
illnesses like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, osteoporosis, and
depression
So if you're
tired of the treadmill and looking for a fun way to stay fit and healthy, it
might be time to kick up your heels!
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