Are you one of
the millions who've gotten hooked on ABC's
hit show "Dancing with the Stars?"
In this show, celebrities enter a multi-week
dance competition and train with professional
dancers to compete in a dance competition.
Many viewers who
follow the show faithfully have observed
contestants become more physically fit in
the process. The contestants themselves
report weight loss and improved stamina
over the course of the show's season.
You may be surprised
that something as gentle and graceful as
ballroom dancing could have this effect.
After all, those old-fashioned waltzes performed
by Ginger Rodgers and Fred Astaire didn't
seem all that taxing.
Well, Fred and
Ginger just made it look easy! The truth
is that ballroom dancing is quite strenuous
and physically challenging. Many professionals
believe it should be considered an Olympic
sport on a par with ice skating and gymnastics.
Depending on the dance steps and intensity,
you could burn anywhere from 300 to 700
calories per hour by dancing to your favorite
tunes.
The message here
is simple. The sad reality is that many
of us don't look forward to our daily exercise
regime and one reason may be that we are
doing exercise activities we really don't
enjoy.
Find something
you look forward to doing as part of your
week. You're much more likely to succeed
at it and continue doing it long term. Dancing
is perfect because it taps your creativity
as well as your physical skill. You even
get a buddy to keep you motivated and share
the fun of exercising.