Friday, February 11, 2011

Don't get fancy, just get dancy!

TGIF Richland,
 
Per request, and since it IS the weekend, here are several reasons why you should hit up the Cattle-Ac this weekend. And it's not for the Pendleton, ladies and gents.
 
Whether it's the typical two-step or jitterbug (which my Rhode Island feet have yet to master) or you prefer the more modern Dougie, social dancing has more pros than cons these days-the only con being potentially making a fool out of yourself, but if you've ever seen me jitterbug, you have nothing to worry about!
 
  • You can burn between 200 and 400 calories in just half an hour of dancing!
  • You'll really go the distance- one study found that square dancers covered about five miles in one night!
  • You CAN consider dancing part of your regular exercise plan. Regular exercise- about 30 minutes about 5 times per week- will help lower blood pressure and improve cholesterol. What matters is how vigorously, how long, and how regularly you are dancing. So really shake it up!
  • Dancing is an alternative to aerobics or jogging, and can be less strenuous of your limbs than the shock of running or biking on your knees.
  • Social dancing- a.k.a. Cattle-Ac dance floor type dancing- helps you develop social ties and releases stress.
 
How many calories will you burn while dancing? That depends on the type of dancing. Here's a range of some of the most popular varieties, based on a 150-pound person, per hour:

  • Swing dancing: 235 calories/hour

  • Ballroom dancing: 265

  • Square dancing: 280

  • Ballet: 300

  • Belly dancing: 380

  • Salsa dancing: 420+

  • Aerobic dancing: 540+


  • Here are a few of my favorite songs to get down to:
    Zac Brown Band- Chicken Fried
    What are YOUR favorites?

    From my heart to yours,
    Red in Richland County

    1 comment:

    1. Newest favorite dance groove: Lady Gaga, Born This Way. Just released this morning! I hope I hear it at the Cattle-Ac this weekend.

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