1. |
Social Aspects - Square
Dancing & Contra Dancing are great ways to meet people in a
non-threatening, relaxed social atmosphere. You never know who you
are gong to meet. Lifelong friendships are formed, and many have
met the love of their life. There are clubs for singles, couples,
the handicapable, gays & lesbians, campers, and youth, although usually
everybody is welcome at all clubs. |
2. |
Healthy Environment
- Square Dance, Round Dance & Contra Dance clubs are
smoke and alcohol free. |
3. |
Stress Relief - Since these 3
dance forms, Square Dancing, Round Dancing, & Contra
Dancing, are all led by a leader giving commands,
you become so focused on the "task at hand" that
your other mental worries are forgotten, at least
for a couple of hours. |
4. |
Cardiovascular Fitness -
Dancing is a safe way to exercise. The level of
exertion is up to each participant. You can rev it
up for a high intensity workout or take it easy for
a relaxing, yet beneficial workout. Dancing
regularly can lead to a slower heart rate, lower
blood pressure, and an improved cholesterol profile. |
5. |
Body & Brain Boost - Square,
Round, & Contra dancers react to calls as they are
given. This forces the body and brain to be tightly
coordinated. A number of the calls are memorized
which keeps the brain sharp. |
6. |
Calorie Burn - Dancing burns between 200 and 400
calories every 30 minutes of dancing. That's equivalent to walking
or riding a bike |
7. |
Distance - The President's
Council on Physical Fitness and Sports recommends
10,000 steps per day to maintain physical fitness.
It is estimated that a typical square dancer can
expect to clock 9,000 to 10,000 steps per dance. |
8. |
Sturdy Bones - The side to
side movements of dancing strengthen weight-bearing
bones, tibia, fibula, and femur, and help prevent
the slow loss of bone mass. |
9. |
Rehabilitation - Dancing is a
way to get back in the swing of things if you are
recovering from an injury. Dancing keeps your
joints moving, and is nice alternative to jogging or
other high-intensity activities. |
10. |
Metal Health - Studies have
shown that activities that involve both physical
mental activity at the same time help to slow the
onset of Alzheimer’s disease. |
11. |
Balance - Studies have shown
that adults who have a history of activities such as
dance, tend to have less incidents of falling as
they get older. |