1. Strong heart
Latin dance can increase the heartbeat from 80 beats per minute to 120, or even more, which can enhance the strength and endurance of the heart.
build muscle
Regular Latin dancing can enhance the elasticity and toughness of muscles.
Step 3: live joints
Research shows that the best way to avoid early arthritis and treat joint discomfort is to use joints moderately, and Latin dance can effectively exercise all joints of the whole body such as neck, shoulders, elbows, hips, knees and ankles.
Protect the spine
Regular Latin dance, spinal curvature can be transformed, and disc herniation can be prevented and treated.
Promote breathing
Studies have shown that intense Latin dance can strengthen the lungs, increase oxygen intake and prevent diseases more effectively.
6. Reduce abdominal fat
People's abdomen is generally not easy to move. Latin dance's violent pelvic shaking and crotch twisting are the most effective ways to deal with belly fat, and the weight loss effect is remarkable.
In addition, regular Latin dancing can enhance self-confidence; When the spirit is in a state of depression or high tension, dancing a Latin dance can also completely vent and relax the body and mind.
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Latin dance
International standard Latin dance also refers to sports dance, which is divided into rumba, cha-cha, cowboy, samba and bullfighting. Associations are divided into: World Sports Dance Federation (WDSF) and World International Standard Dance Federation (WDC), China International Standard Dance Federation (CBDF), China Sports Dance Federation (CDSF) and other associations.
Latin dance is a kind of competitive sports dance, which is characterized by strong explosive force, strong style and skill. It has a lot of space for competitive sports and dancing, and now it has entered the official competition of the Asian Games. Latin Dance officially applied to enter the Olympic Games on 20 14 and12, and is now in the examination and approval stage. WDSF Association, the highest event of Latin dance every year, will choose different events among member countries all over the world. WDC will hold Blackpool Dance Festival in Britain, which is very popular among Europeans.
origin
The origin of Latin dance can be traced back to a very complicated way. Each of its dances originated from different countries with different backgrounds, histories and development processes, but most of them originated from the United States, and they are the fusion of three cultures.
As early as the16th century, European conquerors imported a large number of African blacks to the American continent in order to obtain enough labor. From 17 to 18 century, cultures from these three continents gradually merged in the American continent. Dance, as the main form of entertainment for the middle and lower classes, naturally fully embodies this cultural fusion, and with the influx of European court dance elements, these folk dances have been further standardized, evolved and improved.
After World War II, Americans spread these dances all over the world, especially in Europe. Subsequently, Europeans standardized and processed these folk dances, and finally included Latin dance in the world competition in 1960, and divided it into five types: rumba, samba, cha-cha, bullfighting and cowboy, and made unified regulations on its dance steps and beats.
After World War II, the British Dance Association once again put the collection, arrangement and processing of ballroom dancing at the top of its work. Around 1950, the British Dance Association established the role theory of ballroom dancing such as fast waltz, cha-cha, rumba, swing dance, samba and bullfighting on the basis of foxtrot, tango and quickstep. Around 1955, the number of 10 kinds of social dances was established and has been used ever since. In addition, the above 10 folk dances can be divided into two types: "modern dance" (waltz, tango, quickstep, foxtrot and Viennese waltz) and "Latin dance" (rumba, cha-cha, swing dance, samba and bullfighting dance). Thus, 1 set theory, two kinds of dance systems and 10 kinds of dances were formed.
Cuba is the birthplace of Latin dance and Latin music. At first, Latin music and dance were a way for people to celebrate victory or harvest, and later they gradually developed into a way for young people to express their love for each other. In the process of its development, Latin dance was rejected because it was too enthusiastic, too straightforward and without any constraints, but this did not affect the development of Latin dance, and its irresistible charm finally made Latin dance popular all over the world.