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Benefits of Dancing

Dancing: The Ideal Exercise

Exercising by jogging (outdoors or on a treadmill) is an unattracitve alternative for many people. Dancing is a mild form of aerobic workout and dance lessons make exercise a fun and enjoyable social event any night of the week. Your "dance workout" is beneficial in many ways:

- Olympic athletes often include dance in their training to sharpen control, agility, speed, and balance.
- Dance contributes to good posture and body alignment.
- Dance encourages gentle stretching.
- Dance increases your flexibility and stamina.
- Dance benefitds your cardiovascular system as you swing and sway from hips to shoulders.

Dancing: A Romantic Alternative

The romantic properties of dance are a secret that all good dancers enjoy:

Men feel confident when they recognize which dance is being played and have the ability to walk across the dance floor and ask a lady to dance.

Women will enjoy being asked to dance knowing that they have mastered the grace, poise, styling, and important following skills of a trained dancer.

Couples can add the romantic skills that come with the holding, touching, and moving to the music that dancing provides.

Single people can meet new friends as dancing provides a natural ice breaker and becomes a common denominator in any crowd.

A tailored program at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio is all you need to turn your dancing and your romantic life around.


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UPCOMING EVENTS

June 6Newsome Twosome
June 7June Bloom Party
June 9-10Pat Traymore is Here

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