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Ballet Health Benefits

While ballet may look simple, it is actually one of the hardest type of dances to learn and do correctly. It really doesn't matter whether you're a beginner or an advanced ballet dancer; it takes hard work in order to do the beginning or advanced movements properly.

  

Many other types of dancers are free form movements that allow your personality to shine through, ballet is extremely strict and requires precise steps and very specific movements. You'll find that you're constantly being corrected to move your toe a bit further, stretch your legs a bit higher, and move with more grace during turns and leaps. A very structured type of dance that has wonderful health benefits.

The stretching and flexibility needed as well as the determination to do your best is what makes ballet such a good physical fitness program. You'll find that with one or two classes a week that your flexibility as well as muscle tone improves continually. It's an all over balanced technique so not only will you increase your leg tone and arm tone, but you'll also find it increases the muscles within your neck, back, buttocks and feet.

While making your body more flexible it also can increase your overall strength. You'll find that bar exercises are extreme positions that are done while standing. While at first, you'll be able to place your feet in the general area, as you practice more and more these rigorous exercises, you'll be able to not only endure the standing, but also place your feet and arms in perfect position. Known as a low aerobic type exercise, ballet can increase your overall strength, balance and tone.

For those who do not enjoy the kicking and dancing of hard pounding dancing on their bodies of many exercise regimes, ballet can be the answer. Not only will you improve your posture and strength, but you'll also find that your grace and flexibility improve. Your blood circulation, and weight bearing exercise through standing and stretching, can also avoid high blood pressure, varicose veins, and even osteoporosis.

Using ballet as an exercise form is a wonderful way to learn balance. You may start out using bar exercises, but shall soon be moving across the floor doing spins, kicks, leaps, an intricate dance steps with balancing and grace, which can improve your overall balance and form.

If you're unsure of the health benefits of ballet, take one class and do your best and the next morning you're bound to feel the soreness of muscles that have been toned and stretched. Ballet is an awesome way to maintain balance, grace and tone as well as work on your overall strength in a low aerobic type exercise.


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