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Health
& Fitness - Benefits of Belly Dance
Experience an enchanting escape as you move to hypnotic music of
belly dance. Discover a liberating and healthy
form of exercise free from stair steppers, life
cycles and treadmills.
Belly dance is a low impact form of exercise
The
graceful hip drops, rolls, and pivots of this
dance form utilize muscle groups in the abdomen,
pelvis, trunk, spine, and neck, working with the
body instead of against it. Unlike other forms
of dance that work against the body rather than
with the body's physical inclinations, belly
dance is based on movements that come naturally
to the female form. The benefits of belly dance
can be enjoyed by women of all ages.
Belly dance helps in losing weight
Belly dance can burn up to 300 to 400 calories
per hour. This estimate will vary, of course,
depending on the intensity of your dancing.
Combined with a healthy diet that involves
sensible eating, belly dance can be part of a
sound weight loss program.
Stress levels become lower
Repetitious swaying, circular and flowing
movements are likened to a state of
dance-meditation. The dancer often finds that a
session of slow, graceful dancing will clear the
mind and induce a state of mental relaxation.
The faster forms of belly dance are stimulating
and fun, and either slow or fast belly dancing
can be useful in cases of anxiety or mild
depression.
Belly dance boosts self-image
The
movements are artistic and feminine, creating a
positive feeling of sensual expression and
freedom. With sensuality being a desirable
quality of belly dancing, the dancer feels safe
to explore the soft, beautiful ways the body can
move. In the act of dancing with sensuality, the
dancer frees herself in physical and emotional
ways.
The body, which becomes increasingly supple and
graceful through practicing the dance, literally
learns to move more beautifully. Dancers feel a
heightened sense of elegance and poise when they
dance, and this delightful confidence remains
long after the class or performance is finished.
The body awareness that comes from belly dancing
often triggers an emotional response. Women with
low self-image begin to honor their bodies.
Previously weight conscious participants relax
and become comfortable with their bellies and
hips. Voluptuous women appreciate their ample
curves.
Belly dance can help relieve PMS
Soothing belly dance movements such as rolling
the hips, figure of eights and undulations can
help to alleviate congestion in the pelvic area.
Circulation to the pelvic area improves and at
the same time, the feeling of relaxation
alleviates stress.
Back and joints pains are relieved
During the dance, the movements of hip drops,
circles, figure eights, and shimmies put the
joints and ligaments in the lower back and hip
through a full range of gentle, repetitive
motion. This movement helps increase the flow of
synovial fluid (nature's lubricant) in these
joints. When movements are done properly, the
pelvis is tipped forward, or tucked somewhat; a
neutral position that can help prevent lower
back problems. Belly dance can help relieve
stress to the back, counteracting the almost
constant compression of the disks that occurs
from sitting and a sedentary lifestyle. These
toned muscles improve posture and help prevent
back pain that can be caused by the unnatural
curving forward of the spine that occurs when
muscle groups are weak (lordosis).
Bone density increases
Because a woman is on her feet, moving during
the dance, it is considered a weight-bearing
exercise. Weight-bearing exercise can prevent
osteoporosis and strengthen bones.
Belly dance helps in preparing for childbirth
The movements of belly dance make an excellent
prenatal exercise regimen that strengthens the
muscles used during the childbirth process. The
toned abdominal muscles and natural hip tucks,
which are similar to the "pelvic rocking" taught
during prenatal classes, teach the expectant
mother how to move her pelvis. For women who
desire natural childbirth, this form of exercise
through dance, with its emphasis on muscle
control not only facilitates natural childbirth,
but also makes an excellent post-natal exercise
that helps encourage abdominal tone. During
those first weeks after giving birth, when
caution is needed while healing from the birth
process, these movements work the muscles gently
and effectively.
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