Dance – My Current Drug of Choice
People pop pills to lower cholesterol, lose weight, raise mood, increase stamina, and other “health improvements,” but if you took all the pills for all the conditions, you couldn’t impact as many things as positively as you can with dance. Actually, if you took all the pills, you’d probably be dead, while dancing would just improve your relationship with your body.
Dance can be as simple as moving your body to a rhythm. The beats can come from external sources or internal musings. The dance can be aerobic, therapeutic, sensual. It can be anything you want it to be. Dance is a form of self-expression, whether you follow prescribed steps with a partner on a ballroom floor or twirl with an air guitar in your living room.
Dancing improves strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, stamina, and posture. Vigorous dance provides excellent cardio and fat burning benefits. Don’t slump, pull in that tummy, and dancing will work your core nicely, too!
I’ve recently found my inner dancer, and have been taking her for as many spins as possible. I dance alone to liven up my housekeeping, I dance with my dog just to keep her on her toes, and I even take lessons and dance with other people at a couple of local ballroom dance clubs. I may be addicted, but I don’t think I’ll be seeking any treatment beyond dance therapy any time soon.
I’d love to hear from other dancers around Huntsville and Madison. How, where, and what kind of dancing do you do? Feel free to link dance halls, clubs, schools or events, or any dance pictures that you’ve taken around town.
Dance stuff:
Quote: “You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching!”
Come on out! Those of us in the Huntsville area are pretty lucky to have lots of options to dance socially. Here’s a list of mixed type dance clubs and a list of ballroom and Latin style dance clubs and organizations to get you started.
I dance mostly at Rocket City Dance Club on Artie Street and Madison Ballroom Dance Studio on Madison Boulevard. They both have superb leadership, friendly regulars, great websites with calendars that stay updated, and wonderful opportunities for learning dancing in different venues (private instruction, group lessons, and dance parties).
For dance shoes, the ladies at Bloom over on Regal Drive rule. They have a nice selection and the customer service is excellent. Or, if you’d like to just convert a pair of street shoes, J.T.’s Shoe Care over on Bob Wallace was recommended to me by my RCDC instructor. They replaced a buckle on mine for me and I bought some nice pads there, too.
Dancing is great fun! I remember 30 years ago, we square danced and I kept having to ‘adjust’ my clothes as I lost weight :)
Hubby preferred it to ‘real’ dancing, said it was more like military close order drill. He never did have much rhythm LOL
Might need to try it again, you’ve inspired me!
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Joani Reply:
October 9th, 2011 at 4:23 pm
Square dancing, there’s an old memory for me! Thanks for the smile it brought :) I haven’t square danced since grade school, and it was more about expending energy than grace back then, but goodness, the fun we had! That “mixed type dance clubs” link will take you to a list that includes a couple of local clubs that you might find interesting, should you care to return to that style. I’m glad you are inspired! Get out there and move and have fun :)
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