Dancing - Waltz to Wellness in your Senior Years
02/18/2014
Dancing is a great way for seniors to exercise
We all know that exercise is important for good health; especially in our senior years. Running on a treadmill, walking in the great outdoors, and swimming are all great ways to keep the heart flexing and the lungs strong. Another great way to exercise the mind and body, while having fun, is by dancing. Yes, dancing. As long as one is able bodied, one is never too old to get out on the dance floor and try out a few new moves. It’s great aerobic exercise! The Benefits of Dance for Seniors Not only does dance help us remain young through exercise, but it also connects us to the beat and melodies of music, while reminding us of our younger years when we used to move and groove regularly.Other benefits of dancing include:
- Promoting physical and mental vitality
- Maintaining personal health
- Capturing life experiences through dance and choreography for self-expression
- Strengthening bones and muscles
- Toning your entire body
- Improving posture and balance, which can prevent falls
- Increasing stamina and flexibility
- Reducing stress and tension and bring joy
- Building confidence
- Fostering community building by making new connections to peers
- Helping prevent illnesses like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, osteoporosis, and depression
Senior Dances
Here are some forms of dance you might want to explore:- Square dancing
- Swing (traditional or West Coast, which is more technical)
- Line dancing, which can be done to country, rock, pop, or salsa music
- Folk dancing, which can reconnect you to your ethnic roots or introduce you to a whole new culture
- Ballroom
- Belly dancing
- Salsa
- Flamenco
- Jazz
- Tap
- Modern
- Clogging (double-time stomping and tap steps)
- Contra (square dance moves in lines with men and women switching places)