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Friday, July 8, 2011

Use It or Lose It: Dancing Makes You Smarter

Use It or Lose It:  Dancing Makes You Smarter
Richard Powers


For centuries, dance manuals and other writings have lauded the health benefits of dancing, usually as physical exercise.  More recently we've seen research on further health benefits of dancing, such as stress reduction and increased serotonin level, with its sense of well-being.

Then most recently we've heard of another benefit:  Frequent dancing apparently makes us smarter.  A major study added to the growing evidence that stimulating one's mind can ward off Alzheimer's disease and other dementia, much as physical exercise can keep the body fit.  Dancing also increases cognitive acuity at all ages.

You may have heard about the New England Journal of Medicine report on the effects of recreational activities on mental acuity in aging.   Here it is in a nutshell. 
The 21-year study of senior citizens, 75 and older, was led by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, funded by the National Institute on Aging, and published in the New England Journal of Medicine.  Their method for objectively measuring mental acuity in aging was to monitor rates of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.

The study wanted to see if any physical or cognitive recreational activities influenced mental acuity.  They discovered that some activities had a significant beneficial effect.  Other activities had none.

They studied cognitive activities such as reading books, writing for pleasure, doing crossword puzzles, playing cards and playing musical instruments.  And they studied physical activities like playing tennis or golf, swimming, bicycling, dancing, walking for exercise and doing housework.

One of the surprises of the study was that almost none of the physical activities appeared to offer any protection against dementia.  There can be cardiovascular benefits of course, but the focus of this study was the mind.  There was one important exception:  the only physical activity to offer protection against dementia was frequent dancing.

            Reading - 35% reduced risk of dementia

            Bicycling and swimming - 0%

            Doing crossword puzzles at least four days a week - 47%

            Playing golf - 0%

            Dancing frequently - 76%. 
That was the greatest risk reduction of any activity studied, cognitive or physical.

Quoting Dr. Joseph Coyle, a Harvard Medical School psychiatrist who wrote an accompanying commentary:
"The cerebral cortex and hippocampus, which are critical to these activities, are remarkably plastic, and they rewire themselves based upon their use."

And from the study itself, Dr. Katzman proposed these persons are more resistant to the effects of dementia as a result of having greater cognitive reserve and increased complexity of neuronal synapses.  Like education, participation in some leisure activities lowers the risk of dementia by improving cognitive reserve.

Our brain constantly rewires its neural pathways, as needed.  If it doesn't need to, then it won't.

            Aging and memory

When brain cells die and synapses weaken with aging, our nouns go first, like names of people, because there's only one neural pathway connecting to that stored information.  If the single neural connection to that name fades, we lose access to it.  So as we age, we learn to parallel process, to come up with synonyms to go around these roadblocks.  (Or maybe we don't learn to do this, and just become a dimmer bulb.)

The key here is Dr. Katzman's emphasis on the complexity of our neuronal synapses.  More is better.  Do whatever you can to create new neural paths.  The opposite of this is taking the same old well-worn path over and over again, with habitual patterns of thinking and living our lives.

When I was studying the creative process as a grad student at Stanford, I came across the perfect analogy to this:

            The more stepping stones there are across the creek,
            the easier it is to cross in your own style.

The focus of that aphorism was creative thinking, to find as many alternative paths as possible to a creative solution.  But as we age, parallel processing becomes more critical.  Now it's no longer a matter of style, it's a matter of survival � getting across the creek at all.  Randomly dying brain cells are like stepping stones being removed one by one.  Those who had only one well-worn path of stones are completely blocked when some are removed.  But those who spent their lives trying different mental routes each time, creating a myriad of possible paths, still have several paths left.

The Albert Einstein College of Medicine study shows that we need to keep as many of those paths active as we can, while also generating new paths, to maintain the complexity of our neuronal synapses.


            Why dancing?

We immediately ask two questions:
  Why is dancing better than other activities for improving mental capabilities?
  Does this mean all kinds of dancing, or is one kind of dancing better than another?

That's where this particular study falls short.  It doesn't answer these questions as a stand-alone study.  Fortunately, it isn't a stand-alone study.  It's one of many studies, over decades, which have shown that we increase our mental capacity by exercising our cognitive processes.  Intelligence: Use it or lose it.  And it's the other studies which fill in the gaps in this one.  Looking at all of these studies together lets us understand the bigger picture.

Some of this is discussed here (the page you may have just came from) which looks at intelligence in dancing.  The essence of intelligence is making decisions.  And the concluding advice, when it comes to improving your mental acuity, is to involve yourself in activities which require split-second rapid-fire decision making, as opposed to rote memory (retracing the same well-worn paths), or just working on your physical style.

One way to do that is to learn something new.  Not just dancing, but anything new.  Don't worry about the probability that you'll never use it in the future.  Take a class to challenge your mind.  It will stimulate the connectivity of your brain by generating the need for new pathways.  Difficult and even frustrating classes are better for you, as they will create a greater need for new neural pathways.

Then take a dance class, which can be even better.  Dancing integrates several brain functions at once, increasing your connectivity.  Dancing simultaneously involves kinesthetic, rational, musical and emotional processes.

            What kind of dancing?

Let's go back to the study:
            Bicycling, swimming or playing golf - 0% reduced risk of dementia

But doesn't golf require rapid-fire decision-making?  No, not if you're a long-time player.  You made most of the decisions when you first started playing, years ago.  Now the game is mostly refining your technique.  It can be good physical exercise, but the study showed it led to no improvement in mental acuity.

Therefore do the kinds of dance where you must make as many split-second decisions as possible.  That's key to maintaining true intelligence.

Does any kind of dancing lead to increased mental acuity?  No, not all forms of dancing will produce this benefit.  Not dancing which, like golf or swimming, mostly works on style or retracing the same memorized paths.  The key is the decision-making.  Remember (from this page), Jean Piaget suggested that intelligence is what we use when we don't already 
know what to do.

We wish that 25 years ago the Albert Einstein College of Medicine thought of doing side-by-side comparisons of different kinds of dancing, to find out which was better.  But we can figure it out by looking at 
who they studied: senior citizens 75 and older, beginning in 1980.  Those who danced in that particular population were former Roaring Twenties dancers (back in 1980) and then former Swing Era dancers (today), so the kind of dancing most of them continued to do in retirement was what they began when they were young: freestyle social dancing -- basic foxtrot, swing, waltz and maybe some Latin.

I've been watching senior citizens dance all of my life, from my parents (who met at a Tommy Dorsey dance), to retirement communities, to the Roseland Ballroom in New York.  I almost never see memorized sequences or patterns on the dance floor.  I mostly see easygoing, fairly simple social dancing � freestyle lead and follow.   But freestyle social dancing isn't that simple!  It requires a lot of split-second decision-making, in both the lead and follow roles.

      I need to digress here:
I want to point out that I'm not demonizing memorized sequence dancing or style-focused pattern-based ballroom dancing.  I sometimes enjoy sequence dances myself, and there are stress-reduction benefits of any kind of dancing, cardiovascular benefits of physical exercise, and even further benefits of feeling connected to a community of dancers.  So all dancing is good.

But when it comes to preserving mental acuity, then some forms are significantly better than others.  When we talk of intelligence (use it or lose it) then the more decision-making we can bring into our dancing, the better.

            Who benefits more, women or men?

In social dancing, the follow role automatically gains a benefit, by making hundreds of split-second decisions as to what to do next.  As I mentioned on this page, women don't "follow", they 
interpret the signals their partners are giving them, and this requires intelligence and decision-making, which is active, not passive.  This benefit is greatly enhanced by dancing with different partners, not always with the same fellow.  With different dance partners, you have to adjust much more and be aware of more variables.  This is great for staying smarter longer.

But men, you can also match her degree of decision-making 
if you choose to do so.  (1) Really notice your partner and what works best for her.  Notice what is comfortable for her, where she is already going, which moves are successful with her and what aren't, and constantly adapt your dancing to these observations.  That's rapid-fire split-second decision making.   (2) Don't lead the same old patterns the same way each time.  Challenge yourself to try new things.  Make more decisions more often.  Intelligence: use it or lose it.

And men, the huge side-benefit is that your partners will have much more 
fun dancing with you when you are attentive to their dancing and constantly adjusting for their comfort and continuity of motion.

            Dance often

Finally, remember that this study made another suggestion: do it often.  Seniors who did crossword puzzles four days a week had a measurably lower risk of dementia than those who did the puzzles once a week.  If you can't take classes or go out dancing four times a week, then dance as much as you can.  More is better.

And do it now, the sooner the better.  It's essential to start building your cognitive reserve now.  Some day you'll need as many of those stepping stones across the creek as possible.  Don't wait � start building them now. 

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The classes of dance - dance classes - dancing more than training

Each week, children of all ages take dance courses. They are filled with hopes and dreams of dance as their favorite, pop stars celebrity rappers and ballerinas. Girls and boys both aggressively take classes, while responsible parents make sure that they transport and funds to assist.

Weekly classes provide technical training, body alignment muscle control, rhythm, coordination, and structure. The repetition of the training and discipline techniques, create amazing ability to movement and self-control of own body. What are these important elements of the growth of the child.

But what else is class dance which is so important for a child?

Structured dance programs give students confidence. When they learn to master a difficult, technical stage or routine, it raises self-esteem and allows them to be proud of something. It will give them the courage to show the new achievement to help overcome the shyness and a sense of gratitude for a job well done.

Element of the exercise is also a huge factor why the dance classes are important. In the era of video games, children discover a physical activity that they enjoy doing. Most children have so much happiness on learning and participation in dance class which they do not even the extraordinary benefits they receive. as team work, independent thinking, creativity, pride, discipline and structure.

When children are regular participants meet in a programme of dance, they learn. Respect for instructor, other children and above all to themselves. When a child can feel well in their subject, they open their minds to do many other things that are important for their well-being and healthy physical and mental growth. If you have never spoken to classes to adults who attended dance as a child, it will be difficult to know someone who had a negative view of the experience. Most will tell you how much it helped in some areas.

There is something special on the environment in a Chamber dance studios. For years, children grow and develop adult happy, well balanced. The transformation is beautiful to watch and experience to participate. There is nothing in this world to be part of the child in good health, happy to growth and development. A dance teacher is my greatest joy.

As a parent, I encourage you to register your child at a local dance program. Talk to other parents for referrals and other children to view. It is important that the studio a good fit for your child. Research will help you make the right choice for you and your child.

You have registered your child and are wondering how you can help improve their experience. Here are some useful tips.

Class placement location class is very important. There are many technical and fundamental principles which must learn the master and dancer until they can move to a higher level. You wouldn't enter a child in algebra if they did not know how to add and subtract. Requesting or requiring that they be placed above the level of their dance is only discourage the and prevent them from achieving their full potential. The dance technique is not something you can "pick up" on the road. Its structured a repetitive, a process that constitutes a solid basis for the dancer. Without a good firm foundation, a dancer is more likely to be injured and discouraged. Let the professionals place your child.

Conduct class bad behavior by your child should not be tolerated. It is not Mignon or funny when your child is bad. And I can tell you with great confidence that other parents who pay for their own children to be learning were not satisfied with disruptions to your child. Anyone think this is cuteness but you. This could be a child on the good and the bad behavior and reward and punishment great learning experience.

Gossip and criticism that nothing is deflated experiences more gossip and reviews for your child. Your child has great character-building experience. Not tarnish it speaking consistently wrong on other parents, children and especially the instructor. How do you want your child to never learn respect for others when you are constantly criticizing the people involved. Gossip and reviews come directly from jealousy and envy are bad lessons to teach your children. If you are this unfortunate with the studio, you are free to go elsewhere. If your child is gossip and speaks poorly, you know what the real problem is and find a solution. This is the ideal time to teach problem solving and how negative thinking and words is not the answer.

Using experiments and dance your child's achievements are a perfect opportunity for a link between you and your child. Allow them to benefit from the experience and encourage them to share with you. You will be witness of your child transform it into a well adapted, respectful and appreciative and adult confidence. Even if ever they pursue a career in dance, lessons that they learn will benefit them the rest of their lives.


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Monday, January 10, 2011

Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker (American Ballet Theatre) [VHS]

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Lessons from Latin dance - dance Michael Jackson moves

It is undeniable that Michael Jackson is the icon of the 80's to pop music. Many people have said there is barely six months that his days were behind him. In fact, many critics have been speculating about how which would succeed, his upcoming tour. With his recent death but it appears that simply cannot get enough of her people. There is much to explore, with one of them being its dance movements.

One of the many reasons why Michael Jackson is so popular that he combined with amazing music of the dance movements. Many of us remember dance at the school of his songs and imitating the various movements. Thriller is perhaps one that most people do not forget that he had his own dance routine it some guys even exhibited at the these dances with their white gloves.

Who can forget the Moonwalk as well? It is discussed on if Michael Jackson has invented this move to dance or not. If he has or not but it is certainly one that makes it so popular. What many people believe is that Michael Jackson Moonwalk existence but can take it it perfect and make it his own. In fact, often told do move his dance of the mark.

There are instructions step by step in line to do the Moonwalk too if you are interested only it perhaps you new just once it and you must for refresher training is going with it. There are a few videos online now that take his dance moves from the past and put it in one place. This is an excellent way for you to see them and enjoy everything that is offered in the world of dance.

There are a few movements although Robotics dance Michael Jackson this to us. In fact, these have been introduced in the 1970's. they were not movements had acted alone, but that it has acted with several members of his family when they were known as the Jackson 5. Yet when Michael Jackson to go ahead with a solo career he continues these moves as well.

In Las Vegas there are many performances of the imposter. Many of them are Michael Jackson and there is not enough of these control look like him. Instead of that they also have to know the right dance moves to make it realistic in nature. Dance movements were not fair special effects that says part of his artistic abilities. There are very few people out there that can be done with the same high level of quality.

Michael Jackson will always a legend in the world of pop music many of its dance movements are complex but it is one of the reasons why people learn their lover. Has resurrected them also with the death of interest to you can mention to see these dance moves in the clubs and other events once more. The saying that any old is new is still very true when it comes to the world of music and dance to it.

What is surprising to many people to learn is that Michael Jackson created almost all his own dance moves. They have not been choreographed by someone else, as is the case for many artists. With this in mind, you have to appreciate Creative how this man was. Anyone who has seen to perform online can say you about the love he had for the dance. It was certainly a source of inspiration for the dancers from around the world.


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Journaling for weight loss success

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For years, experts have to say we have been keeping a food diary that can aid weight loss. And it's excellent advice.

In fact, I would go so far as say, if you lose, want to be successful in weight in 2011, you'd be better off, ditching those balances, and replaces it with a food diary... the pen indeed mightier than the scale, if it to lose weight.

Dr. Mosunic, a weight management and diabetes specialist at the Greenwich hospital, says a daily record uses your snacks and meals to keep one of the best methods of successful dieters to lose weight.

Dr Mosunic goes on to say

As exercise is a food diary to keep; It will always help you to lose if you consistently do it... [weight] I can my patients in two groups split up. The food diary keepers, and the Nonkeepers. People keep the diaries are usually very successful and I work with you for about 12 weeks. People who do not, people are that I sometimes for years to see. Source

So, why is a food journal so advantage hold?

Keep a food journal helps you to confirm you eat so you see much can and clearly what you Essen.Es helps understand your food and behavioral patterns every bite.It helps you to identify and deal with binge eating habits.

If you are struggling with your weight, but never seriously eating journaling out given are here a few pointers:

Keeping you your food journal a - it can be as simple as with pencil and paper or a spreadsheet, could you online food journal or whatever works for you.Note also the smallest amount of food or drink you consume no Betrug.Stellen records on the serving size, the time of day where you ate, and with whom.You should also make a note of any activities which done while Aß you like watching TV, and what was your mood.

Have a record like this, there will be an invaluable tool helps you lose weight become successful. It enables to establish which areas are your biggest downfall and then you can plan how to overcome.

So, for example if your problem eat large portions, you could focus on Cup measures to keep your eating under control. Or, if you find to eat in response to your emotions, try you, to your moods, and how this is connected with your eating habits.

You can eat journaling in the past used? What tips you can lose weight together to help, and permanently keep you out?

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Friday, January 7, 2011

How do you learn to dance salsa - salsa lessons

This seems a simple question but as with all things in life is not simple. Learning to dance salsa is personal journey where a path is ideal for one person may be completely wrong for someone else. So, how do you learn to salsa?

In the article, I hope that give you some guidance and advice on how you can learn to salsa. This comes from my own personal experience, learn to dance salsa in the last 3 + years.

If they are options you have when looking to learn how dance salsa?

Weekly classes DVD or video courseWeekend crash courseDance holiday books

Weekly classes: what are the best way in my option for budding Salsaeros to learn how to dance. When you select a weekly class you must ensure that:

They are progressive - build on what you have learned each week you love teacher - not all salsa teachers teach as it is a personal thing. Remember that it's your money as that you will get a teacher you learn much more quickly. This is the right level for you and the style of salsa right.

There is another thing that you must take into account, but these are the basic principles. Go to a weekly and dancing class with different partners will enable lets you advance quickly.

DVD and video are interesting if you have an experience of dancing salsa. The vast majority assumes a basic understanding of salsa dancing. To be is no honest even substitute the best DVD to be in a class with the teacher, just in front of you.

For example, if you are looking to supplement your learning this is where the DVD and videos can help.

Weekend crash course are interesting you teach the mechanics of salsa dancing the shifts and turns etc. What you don't get, is feeling or the passion for dance. This is not the fault of the teachers but a result of them to do so in two days.

These crash course penetrate 10 weeks apprenticeship in 6 to 8 hours of lessons. At the top of this you will be unable to remember what you have knowledge of due to fatigue and information overload.

The great advantage of these types of events is social dance evening. Here you can try the movements that you learned. Salsa dancing socially is the best way to develop your own style salsa.

Once more, these courses are perfect for your weekly classes inspired.

Dance holidays, it's a great way to learn to dance salsa. You get lessons often teachers who have grown up with the dance in Cuba. You also get real sensation of dance and passion.

There is also often the chance to get out and dance the salsa clubs where you are. There is nothing like salsa clubs in full and dancing with people who seem to dance to nirvana as trance, they are so in music.

Books - well actually I don't think you can learn to dance salsa a book. Personally I would not disturb as will you wasting your money.

Therefore the conclusion of the best way to learn is to attend weekly; classes This goes to salsa clubs or events to dance salsa socially. I hope this has helped you learn how to learn to dance salsa.


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