How to learn the dance of subject three

How to learn the subject three dances is as follows:

Stand up and prepare first, then master the rhythm, and then learn the basic movements, including shaking your head, waving your hand, twisting your waist and lifting your hips. Practice step by step until you master the whole dance. Pay attention to maintain posture coordination, breathe naturally, avoid injury, and maintain a confident and cheerful mood.

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Dancing can make people's figure curve more beautiful, thigh muscles and arm muscles more compact. It is a good way to relieve emotions. Dance is an activity beneficial to physical and mental health, which can enhance physical fitness, make personality cheerful, body soft and muscles fully stimulated. Dance stimulates muscles in an all-round way, taking into account the head, neck, chest, legs, buttocks and other parts. For example, jazz dance is more about small joints and muscles, which are not easy to exercise on weekdays.

In addition, dance also has the effect of aerobic exercise, so that practitioners can improve the main lung function and achieve the purpose of losing weight. The rhythm of coherent movements in dance is very fast, and a whole set of movements is coherent and smooth, neat and rhythmic, which is very helpful for the exercise of musical sense and dexterity. And its fun is easy to make people pay attention, pay attention, and ignore exercise fatigue.

The fitness movement of dance is explosive, which has strong development potential for human physical fitness. Because dance mainly revolves around small joints, it can better improve the coordination ability of practitioners. Dance is a very expressive sport. Through dance courses, practitioners cultivate self-confidence and temperament while expressing themselves.

Coaches call fitness dance "a training program with a smile". In dance class, they pay more attention to whether everyone is happy and unrestrained. Therefore, dance plays a very important role in psychological relaxation. Many Latin dancers have experienced stage fright, which is one of the top ten fears in America. By dancing Latin dance, they gradually overcome timidity and fear, and cultivate self-confidence and self-improvement. Respond to numerous tests and challenges with firm confidence and perseverance.