Hate the treadmill? Try dancing instead
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss, Fitness
It's hard for most people to find a fitness routine and really stick to it, mostly because it's not that fun or interesting to run on a treadmill or ride a stationary bicycle at the gym -- it definitely gets monotonous. While looking for ways to get cardiac patients to stick to their workouts researchers in Italy may have found an answer for all of us -- dancing. As many as 70% of heart patients drop out of their recommended exercise plans, and doctors wanted to find something that people would enjoy doing and develop a personal interest in.
The study showed that waltzing had the same health benefits as bicycle and treadmill training, and the hope is that because patients dance with partners and it's a more social activity they will be more likely to stick with it long term.
This study was intended to help cardiac patients find an interesting and fun way to exercise, but there's no reason the rest of us can't steal the advice for ourselves! Whether you have heart problems or not, lots of different dance styles can get your blood pumping and make exercising more fun. Maybe instead of going to the gym for my workout I'll head to the dance studio instead.
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Princess 11-16-2006 @ 3:23PM
I can testify that dancing makes a BIG difference as far as weight control is concerned. Four years ago I met someone who doesn't like to dance but I fell in love with him anyway. At that time I was going out dancing 2 - 3 times a week now I'm lucky to make it out once a month and I have put on 55 pounds. I am doing NOTHING different other than I don't go out dancing like I use to. And as much as I hate doing it I have come to the conclusion that I am going to have to get back into it, with or without him, for the sake of my health.
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dancing lover 4 life =) 11-16-2006 @ 4:48PM
I LOVE TO DANCE! I danced when I was little and was in great shape. Then I stopped. Now that I have started again years later, I have the passion for dancing that I had almost lost. Infact I have dance tonight! I hope you dance because it keeps you healthy, makes you flexible and you have fun doing it =). If you dont dance, find a sport that you love and enjoy. (you should try dancing, even if you think you'll stink, because you will get better in time anyway)
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