Salsa dancing is emerging as a refreshing
replacement for conventional aerobic exercises. Classes based on the
fiery music and movements of Salsa, Mambo, Cumbia, Merengue and more are
starting to get people interested in Salsa dancing, while at the same
time giving them a pounding workout.
Salsa music first appeared in the 1960s as a rhythmic fusion,
birthed in the cultural melting pot of New York City. Combining Cuban
Son with Guaracha, Montuno and Guaguanco, it also has a strong Puerto
Rican Plena, Bomba and American jazz influence that mellows the smoking
urban sound.
Salsa’s popularity began to percolate beyond the borders of the
Latin neighborhoods in the early Seventies, spreading into New York's
ballrooms and dance halls. Although somewhat formulized when practiced
by those who favor profession competitions, salsa dancing in its most
traditional form is typically spontaneous and extremely energetic. Dance
movements alternate between the very slow and the furious, an
embodiment of its lively musical style.
From a strictly athletic point of view, a night of dancing is a
superb workout. It merges aerobic and anaerobic training, working your
stamina and leg strength. Any kind of dancing is a great way to build
the perfect body shape. The continual movements build up aerobic stamina
while steadily burning calories over the course of the evening. This
helps to strengthen and tone your legs at the same time you lose weight.
But salsa excels at this.
Experts say that dancing salsa can burn up to 10 calories a minute,
without the negative side effects of high impact exercises such as
running. You can learn salsa dancing in the privacy of your home or in a
studio, with or without a partner and it’s a fitness program that can
easily be integrated into your social life. By using salsa dancing to
get fit, you will not only look great, but you’ll have no excuse not to
get out more and improve your social life.
The sudden bursts of frenzied dancing in Salsa also can help to
improve the anaerobic fitness essential to sports like sprinting,
swimming and basketball. Equally important to the aerobic paybacks are
the improvements in flexibility and dexterity, a commonly overlooked
facet of fitness. Elasticity from dancing will help your swiftness,
power and co-ordination by growing your overall range of motion.
When you think about it, dance is actually the most natural form of
exercise around. It is also a lot more fun. Life is too short to waste
on regimented aerobics, spinning and step classes. Put some spice in
your fitness regimen and become a Salsero!
About the author:
D.Demetre is a contributing author at http://www.dance-shoes.biz,where you can find tips and resources on Salsa Dance Shoes
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