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Posts Tagged ‘aerobic workout’

Dance Exercise

Posted by terrepruitt on December 8, 2011

I was talking about Nia with my Nia students recently after our Nia Class.  They were telling me what they think Nia is.  They said that Nia should come up if they were doing a search on the internet using the term dance exercise.  I was really happy to hear that.  I always get stuck when people ask me what Nia is because to me it is a lot of things.  If you have read any of my posts on this blog about Nia you know how its principles can be applied to life and how at its very basic level it is a workout.  But way beyond that it is a practice.  When people ask me about it my enthusiasm takes over and I want to tell them ALL about Nia, when I could just stick to the basic level –  it is dance and dance is exercise.

Even though it is exercise and it is a workout it is fun.  I love that “Dancing With The Stars” really helped show people what a great workout dancing is.  Dancers have always known that dancing is a great workout–both aerobic and strength.  I think people have always known to some extent that PROFESSIONAL dancers get a workout, but I think that show opened the door to more people understanding that dancing even if you aren’t a professional is a workout.  Yes, the “stars” do end up dancing as much as professionals to learn the dances, but still for some reason it seems like it enabled people to see that dancing is exercise—but it is fun!

As with any workout the participants can put what they want into it.  If you really want to get a workout you can move bigger, farther, higher, lower, faster . . . whatever works for you to get the workout you need and want.  The possibility to move small, slow, and just be mellow is always there.  It is very versatile.  It is cardio but if you really move — especially during floorplay — it can be a great strength training workout.

I actually started teaching Nia because it was a dance exercise.  I don’t know if I have mentioned that before in this blog, but I was looking for something to teach that was very dance-y yet was exercise.  I knew a lot of women who said they loved to dance and they would like to dance but their partners didn’t like it, so they thought that a workout that was dance would be great.  It is.  It is very fun.  We dance to all types of music.  There is a lot of opportunity for self-expression.  Even when we are doing specific steps there is a lot of room for one’s own movements.

Nia was created to be fun, to address the entire being.  Debbie Rosas-Stewart and Carlos Aya-Rosas brought us this wonderful movement practice through years of hard work and research, that started in 1983.  Carlos retired at the end of 2010, and Debbie is moving Nia forward in a great direction.  Body-centered, spirit-filling, and mind-blowing.  We are dancing up a storm and loving it.  It is dance, it is exercise, it is dance exercise and if you try it you will love it.

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Cardio Party

Posted by terrepruitt on December 5, 2009

Cardio Party Mix 1, this is the main workout that is on the Beachbody DVD by Chalene Johnson. Its the Turbo Jam DVD with five workouts on it.

Timer says 43:26 total time and 3:51 for the warm-up

Warm up starts at about 3:24.  And all the warm-ups that I have seen are basically the same.

“Roll them shoulders”.  Then some bobs and weaves and punches and jabs.

Then there is the “Punches & Wheels” section for 7:12 minutes.  Then for 7:28 there are “Squats & Kick”. 

Then the next portion is called “Speedbags” and that is a series of movements, punches, hips, and a variety of things including speedbags for 7:18.

Then the “Turbo” is clocked at 1:30 including 15 seconds of jumping rope.  The Turbo is where you really push it and give it ALL you have.  It is moves that you are familiar with but done at high speed!  The break is 21 seconds.  A break does not mean stop, it just means get water and mop off — but KEEP MOVING.  And Chalene reminds you of that.

The next section, “Recovery Dance Party” is timed at 6:04.  This section goes into the next a bit. 

The timer shows that the “Finale” starts at about 4:44, but, it really doesn’t start until about 3:44.  So at about 3:44 you start the “Finale” which is not anaerobic like Turbo, but it is the final little push before the DVD takes you through the cool down. 

The next to the last bit times at 3:00 Finesse / Cool Down.  Chalene calls it a “stylized way of doing kicks and a few stretches.”  So you do a few steps starting with one leg then you do it on the other side.

The next section is called Tai Chi / Stretch and timed at 1:38. 

So with this DVD you really get about 35 minutes of Cardio if you don’t count the warm up.  To me it is good to know how much cardio or aerobic workout you are going to get so you can plan accordingly.  If you want to get 45 minutes of cardio in and you grab this DVD thinking, “Eh, 43 minutes is close enough.”  Well you are actually only getting about 35.  It is important to warm up and cool down so it is great that these DVDs contain that.  I just like to have a breakdown of how long the warm up and cool down is.

I really enjoy my Turbo Jam DVDs.  I hope my descriptions will allow you to make an informed choice so that you will know what you are getting and enjoy them as much as I do.

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