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Step Up: Dancing to Weight Loss

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June 25, 2011 at 3:22 pm

Why is it that even though there are so many ways to lose weight, most people are still suffering from obesity? The campaigns for a healthier lifestyle are getting repetitive and endless, and it seems like everyone knows how to shed the pounds but they are not choosing to do so! Aside from the usual ‘it’s hard’ excuse, there is one more reason why everyone loses interest: boredom. Because no matter how advertisements sugarcoat the advantages of losing weight, when people actually do it, they end up doing it alone and extremely frustrated. There just seems like no fun in this already difficult process.

There is an alternative and entertaining way for someone to lose the extra weight: dancing. Making dance a means of exercise will definitely be life-changing. Music has always been one of the major agents to relieve stress. Imagine practicing a routine while listening to one’s favorite song –time will fly by along with the calories! Other than the effect of music bringing some energy to one’s person, one should realize that there are so many dances that one could choose. Ball-room dancing, boogie, hip-hop, salsa, belly-dancing –those are but a few routines that are guaranteed to help one lose weight! Involving oneself in any of these dance classes will surely benefit not only the body, but also one’s social life.

However, if one is too shy to mingle with strangers just yet, or one feels awkward dancing with two left feet, there is always free styling because it’s a great weight loss system! Turn the speakers up, start moving and start sweating! Make a habit of dancing for more than over fifteen minutes each day –and that will only take five to six songs and that will make a big difference in one’s regular schedule! So create a playlist now and start dancing away to weight loss!

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