#279153 - 05/14/0804:50 PMDancing to get in shape?
Jacki2600
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Registered: 06/21/06
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Loc: LA
Does anyone do this? Dance to get in shape and have fun?
I'm not overweight, but I am deffinatly out of shape. I'm going to start going to a Jazz Dance class this Friday for a couple times a week. Hopefully I will be able to get in shape and have some fun. Has anyone tried this or does anyone do this?
Yes, dancing is great exercise but you need fast paced music and really let go in arm and body movements... Rock n Roll 4ever... Martial arts is good also if you do leg kicking, arm blocking, and punching drills.
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I just starve, lol. When I was younger, I used to dance CONSTANTLY (ha, and my parents say I never gave them any indication!)... I didn't stop until I had a huge incision for an appendectomy and was out of commission for two months... I learned to enjoy more sedentary pleasures, then. *naps*
Seriously, though, dancing is a great workout... if I had a ground-floor apartment, I'd get in shape with dance dance revolution. I have a friend who lost 100 pounds in a year with that damn thing. Unfortunately, when I try to play here, my neighbors downstairs start making voodoo dolls of me...
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#279293 - 05/16/0804:19 AMRe: Dancing to get in shape?
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Terri
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Registered: 05/09/08
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Loc: Atlanta, GA USA
WOW I am new here and I just love it. Like a pink cloud of friends (hope that doesn't make you hurl). Anyway I have not started hornones yet but would love to take ballet. Right now that I am 53, 5'9 and 200 whoppin lbs, I would feel very out of place taking ballet but I know it is so good for us. I think I would look like a bowling ball stuffed in a rubber glove. I did have a friend encourage me to get a leotard and tights. I have to laugh rather than cry about that. Do you think it would be OK to take ballet going as a man and wear a leotard? And Oh yeah dance to get into shape of course.
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#279300 - 05/16/0807:09 AMRe: Dancing to get in shape?
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Charlotte_w
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Registered: 07/24/07
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Loc: Fremont, CA
Terri, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. I had a friend who did a year of dance classes as a boy right up to maybe a few months before she went full-time, so it's not something that hasn't been done before. After her FFS she went back to the dance instructor and reintroduced herself. If it sounds like something you'd like to do (as a boy or a girl) I'd say go for it!
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#279331 - 05/16/0810:49 AMRe: Dancing to get in shape?
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Roxanne
Registered: 01/28/03
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Loc: Seattle, WA
I'm all about bellydance, as you may guess. The studio I go to has a regular class called 'Powerbelly', where you basically don a 15 pound weight belt, and bellydance for an hour. It's all shimmies, isometrics, and core exercises.
Most intense workout I've ever had. And there's a lot of stretching exercises which help make lithe muscles. It also pulls in your middle for a more hourglass figure.
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I'm all about bellydance, as you may guess. The studio I go to has a regular class called 'Powerbelly', where you basically don a 15 pound weight belt, and bellydance for an hour. It's all shimmies, isometrics, and core exercises.
No, you about belly dancing Roxanne ? Noooooo ! =) I think ten minutes of Powerbelly would kill me .