Showing posts with label 2011 top salsa dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 top salsa dance. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

Dance for Your Health


Five Reasons to Dance for Your Health

Dance Research for Your Health

The next time you shimmy at home to your favorite song or head out for an evening of dancing with friends, consider this: Cutting a rug can be just as good for your body as it is for you social life. From your heart to your bones, dancing is an excellent way to get healthy and have fun.

Heart-Healthy Benefits

You don’t have to spend a lifetime as a dancer to reap the physical benefits of this weight-bearing exercise. Where can dancing have the biggest effect? Your heart. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, dancing can lower your risk of coronary heart disease and decrease blood pressure.

A recent study from the Lancisi Heart Institute in Ancona, Italy, suggests even more benefits from a whirl or two around the dance floor. Researchers found that men and women with mild to moderate heart failure could boost their bodies’ oxygen use through dancing. Those who participated in an exercise program that included dancing three times a week showed an 18 percent improvement in oxygen use – a sign of better overall heart health.

Flexibility and Bone Health

The effects of dancing go beyond your cardiovascular system. Many social dances such as salsa, swing, and ballroom also affect several other areas of the body. Salsa dancing, for example, is known to build stamina, and often serves as an effective weight-loss method. The swift moves of up-tempo swing dancing improve posture and increase flexibility, a must-have as joints begin to stiffen more easily with age.

Another key benefit of dancing is preserving bone density: Experts agree that busting a move on the dance floor strengthens muscle tissue essential to preserving your bones and helps prevent osteoporosis, a condition in which the bones become extremely weak and easily broken.


In fact, a 2004 Surgeon General’s report suggests that moderate physical activity such as dancing promotes bone health, and dancing is also one of five steps to better bone health listed by the National Osteoporosis Foundation.


Whether you’re picking up a childhood favorite again or taking up something new, it’s never too late to get started dancing. Dr. Margery Kalb, a psychologist and mother of two in New Your City, began with ballet. “I don’t like the gym,” she says. “It’s boring to me. Dancing, on the other hand, is creative and makes me feel connected to physical and mental well-being.” Eventually, devoting time to her two children forced Dr. Kalb to take a break from dancing – for 22 years. Today she’s dancing again and feels better than ever. Her advice for first timers or those getting back into the swing of things? “Find something you enjoy. It’s important to choose something that allows you to have fun and be happy,” she says. “You often forget you’re getting a workout.”

Note:
This article originally appeared in Spirit of Women Magazine, Winter 2009

Source Susana Ramos


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Playlist for a Hot Salsa Dance Party


There's nothing like hot salsa to spice up a party, turning it into the dance party of the season. Here's a playlist of songs that will have your guests up and dancing.

1. "No Me Hace Falta" - Victor Manuelle
No Me Hace Falta
Victor Manuelle is one of Puerto Rico's great soneros; I love most of his albums, but Travesia remains my favorite. This is a great song to start off the list.
From Travesia.

2. "Sin Sentimientos" - Grupo Niche
Sin Sentimientos

Irresistable salsa from the coasts of Colombia by Grupo Niche.
From Una Aventura..La Historia

3. "Te Regalare" - NG2
Te Regalaré
Just to prove that younger artists are still into salsa, here's a great dance number from Puerto Rico's NG2.
From Comienzos


4. "Corazon" - Gilberto Santa Rosa
Corazón (Salsa Version)
Is there anyone more popular than Gilberto Santa Rosa when it comes to salsa romantica? I don't think so!
From Contraste

5. "Hijo De Los Rumberos" - La Excelencia
Hijo de los Rumberos
La Excelencia is one of the great NYC salsa dura bands and if you don't get up and dance listening to this number, you might check your pulse.
From Salsa Con Conciencia

6. "Caridad" - Gloria Estefan
Caridad
Gloria Estefan is alwasy good for a hot number and "Caridad" is one of the hottest.
From 90 Millas


7. "Se Te Mira" - Grupo Fantasma
Se Te Mira
You don't normally look for salsa from a Texas band, but Austin's Grupo Fantasma doesn't fit into any musical mold. This number features their jazzy, big band sound and fuses it with something extra.
From Sonidos Gold


8. "Como Tiembla El Alma" - El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Como Tiembla El Alma
El Gran Combo is probably the most famous salsa band in the world. You'll know why when you start moving to this number from their Latin Grammy winning album.
From Arroz Con Habichuela


9. "Toro Mata" - DLG
Toro Mata
DLG is back after a decade long hiatus with a new lead singer and a salsa version of this Peruvian folk song made famous by Celia Cruz.
From Renacer

10. "I Love Salsa" - n'klabe
I Love Salsa
You probably love salsa too and Puerto Rico's n'klabe's shows you why salsa will never die.
From I Love Salsa!

Source Tijana Ilich


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