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Benefits of Dancing
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Consider these dance facts:
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Dance contributes
to increased personal confidence.
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Olympic athletes
often include dance in their training to sharpen their control, agility,
speed and balance.
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Dance is considered
to be one of the top five physical activities, out of 60 studied.
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Dance contributes
to good posture and body alignment.
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Dancing encourages
gentle stretching.
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Dance increases
your flexibility and stamina.
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With the
pressures of job and social obligations tugging us every which way, it's
more and more difficult to find time for exercise. Maybe that's why
Americans are struggling with their weight and health more than ever. It's no secret
that moderate exercise, and sensible eating habits, are the key to
remaining trim and fit. However, the thought of spending thirty minutes on
a treadmill, or jogging around the block five times is out of the question
for many of us. Dancing works like a stress and tension reducer. For
people on a hectic schedule it can become a passion that helps you improve
your attitude and increase your confidence in both social and business
situations. That's what
makes dance the ideal exercise! After all, dancing is a mild aerobic
workout, minus the boring part! When you take dance lessons, you make
exercise a fun and enjoyable social event, every night of the week. Your
dance "work out" takes place with pleasant music and everyone's in a good
mood. It's fun.
As an aerobic
exercise, dance benefits your cardiovascular system as you swing and sway
from hips to shoulders. Some doctors
recommend thirty minutes of dance, three times per week. Ever since the
International Olympic Committee gave ballroom dancing provisional
recognition, it has been getting a lot of attention as a true athletic
activity. One look at the fitness level and physiques of professional
ballroom competitors, trainers and dance teachers is proof of its virtues. "It's most frequently
compared to ice dancing, and no one would question the athletic ability of
an ice skater. Since we work without gliding across ice, it's possible
that a competitive ballroom dancer might even be in better shape than a
figure skater. Many people
turn to ballroom dance when more traditional exercise programs fall by the
wayside, either because of injuries or sheer boredom. Ballroom dance is a
low impact activity. This makes it accessible to people of at any age or
fitness level. With less emphasis on "going for the burn" and more on
having fun; the weight loss, improved circulation and aerobic conditioning
emerges as a wonderful side effect.
Ritz Ballroom Dance Studio Students gain many benefits through becoming better dancers. While
developing your dancing skills you should not be surprised if you:
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Get more fun and
enjoyment out of your social life.
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Enjoy increased
self confidence.
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Meet new people and
make new friends.
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Improve your
overall health.
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Feel more at ease
in social situations.
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Find the exercise
and fitness you've wanted.
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Make your partner
happy.
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Enjoy attending
more parties.
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Find your business
relationships improving.
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Acquire more grace
and poise.
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Overcome shyness.
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Relieve stress.
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Stand out on the
dance floor.
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Never have to say
"no" to a dance invitation.
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Discover recreation
or entertainment in a new way.
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Feel refreshed and
relaxed.
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Come learn with us! All ballroom dances. Wedding Dances.
Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz, Foxxy, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Hustle, Rumba, Cha Cha, Salsa, Merengue, Mambo, Bolero
Hours:
Monday-Friday 1:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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