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Easy To Learn To Dance
There are essentially two parts to dancing. The one is technical and the other is physical. Let's start with the technical aspect first. Technically, dancing is not hard. It really comes down to a series of steps, depending on what dance you're doing, done in a sequence to a musical beat...usually one, two, three, four, unless you're dancing a waltz, which is one, two three. These steps can be any one of a variety of steps, front, back, side to side, and so on. Each dance has its own order and variations. That's why when you see somebody dancing, say a samba, no two people dance it alike. Point is, the technical aspect of dancing comes down to a lot of memorization and a little coordination. However, the physical aspect is a different can of worms altogether. What may look like a simple dance step technically, can be physically draining. For example, the Sailor's Hornpipe, as performed by the Highland Dancers, is probably one of the most physically demanding dances ever created. A lot of the dance steps that you see on the Broadway stage are also very draining. However, if you're interested in just typical ballroom dancing, for the most part, you don't have to be in star-athlete shape. You just need the desire—and who DOESN'T have the desire to get up and get off your feet when you hear a good beat? No one! And that's the great thing about dancing. If you're NOT in great shape, do enough of it and it will GET you into great shape. Ever look at the legs of dancers? I rest my case. Dancing is probably the best exercise that you're ever going to get and the best part about it...it's fun. Not like those tedious exercises that you've been doing at home on your stationary bike or whatever. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Abbey Brooke is a stay-at-home mom who loves writing and doesn't mind dancing around with her kidlets, either! Check out her review of Celebrity Dance Instruction |
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