Dancing, Grrrrrreat Exercise for Body and Mind!

Posted by Jack

As some of you already know I’m a member of the Retried Public Employees Association for the Chico area. As part of our ongoing program we invite guest speakers to our luncheons. Next month, Feb. 5th, we’re hosting Ball Room Dance Instructors to give us a demo and talk about the health benefits from dancing. I was doing some research on this subject and came across an AARP article that I thought might be of interest to you. There’s research that says dancing could add more years to your life and more life to your years. Check this out:

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 it’s 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.

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2 Responses to Dancing, Grrrrrreat Exercise for Body and Mind!

  1. Tina says:

    Sounds Mahhhvelous! Let us know how you like it.

  2. Dr Dare says:

    See you there!

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