BellyDance For A Better Body
If it wasn't for Sol Bloom we still wouldn't know what belly-dancing is. Bloom is considered
to be the first person to popularise belly-dancing in the United States; he brought Middle Eastern belly-dancers to the Chicago
World Fair in 1893 -
One of whom was none other than the famous "Little Egypt" herself.
From there belly-dancing spread to the rest of the world.
To a lot of people belly dancing seems impossible to do. You don't think that you'll be able
to shake your hips like that and still keep smiling. You too would smile if you realised how many health benefits it has.
The most distinguishing feature of belly-dancing is certainly the isolated motions of the abdomen.
These circular, rolling, angular and vibrating movements are all based on natural body movements and it is exactly this that
makes belly-dancing such a safe form of exercise for people of any age.
The flowing movements of hip drops, rolls and pivots that are done during belly-dancing utilise
the muscle groups in the abdomen, pelvis, spine and neck and rather than working against the body they work with the body.
During belly-dancing, the joints and ligaments in your lower back and hips are put through a full range of gentle, repetitive
motions. If the movements are done correctly, the pelvis is tilted forward and these movements help to prevent lower back
problems. It is not only the muscles in your lower body that are exercised. Your arms and shoulders and upper back are also
exercised and strengthened, when doing the snake-like movements.
Here are the main benefits of belly-dancing:
Improve abdominal tone and strength
Improve circulation / especially of the internal organs
Strengthen pelvic & gluteal muscles
Prevent lower back problems
Improve posture
Improve hip flexibility
Enhance flexibility and suppleness
Relieve stress
If you have any medical problems or are pregnant, you should consult your doctor before
attempting to belly-dance.
Bellydancing Classes In Vancouver
Sarita appears on CTV News with Dr. Rhonda Low to discuss the health benefits of Bellydancing. According to the doctor, bellydancing is a safe and effective way for
women to strengthen and tone their bodies - Especially in those areas where women experience the most problems, ie post childbirth
pelvic muscle weakness & abdominal sagging . She also mentions how bellydancing can help prevent and ease
lower back pain that can come with weak abdominal muscles, poor posture and wearing high heels. It also helps with improving
your balance.
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