In a world where stress, anxiety, and depression are prevalent, finding effective and enjoyable ways to promote mental well-being is paramount. While traditional forms of therapy and medication play crucial roles in mental health care, there exists a vibrant and often overlooked avenue for healing—one that transcends the confines of therapy rooms and prescription bottles: dancing.
In this article, we explore the multifaceted ways in which dancing benefits mental health. From reducing stress and anxiety to boosting mood and enhancing cognitive function, dancing offers a holistic approach to mental well-being that engages the mind, body, and soul.
Join us as we journey into the world of dance—a world where movement is medicine, rhythm is refuge, and every step taken is a step towards greater mental health and vitality. We previoulsy wrote about the general health benefits of dancing, which you can read about here.
Engaging in dance can help alleviate stress by providing an outlet for self-expression and physical movement. Physical movement can help reduce levels of stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline. Engaging in physical activity releases endorphins, neurotransmitters in the brain that act as natural painkillers and mood elevators, promoting feelings of relaxation and well-being.
As dance is usually attributed to weight loss, the mental health benefits are overlooked. Research has been shown that dance can reduce anxiety and depression, which can result in logical reasoning.
The rhythmic and repetitive nature of dance can also help calm the mind and reduce tension. Dancing to music with a steady beat encourages rhythmic movement patterns, which can have a soothing effect on the nervous system. The repetitive nature of dance movements can help regulate breathing and heart rate, inducing a state of relaxation.
Participating in dance classes or group dance activities provides opportunities for social interaction and connection with others. Building relationships and friendships within a dance community can combat feelings of loneliness and isolation.Having a supportive dance community can provide a sense of belonging and acceptance, which are essential for mental well-being. Sharing experiences, challenges, and triumphs with fellow dancers can offer emotional support, encouragement, and validation, helping to buffer against stress and improve resilience.
Several studies have proven the great social benefits of dancing. A study conducted by Mehibe Akandere and Banu Demir was conducted to record the effect of dance over depression. It was recorded that dance has many social benefits as it enables nonverbal cues and gestures to be expressed. A significant mood improvement was also seen with recreational dancers rather than competitive. This proves that there is less judgement in the recreational dancing realm, resulting in a boost in confidence.
Being part of a dance community may help in creating interpersonal connections and building social support. Dances such as ballroom, bollywood, and salsa are some examples of dances from different parts of the world, sharing a connection in the love and pride that comes with dance. Sharing experiences, challenges, and triumphs with fellow dancers can offer emotional support, encouragement, and validation, helping to buffer against stress and improve resilience.
Dance like nobody’s watching! Dancing requires individuals to be mindful of their bodies and movements, which can enhance body awareness and mindfulness. This heightened awareness can lead to a greater sense of bodily autonomy and self-acceptance.
A study done by Agnieszka Zygmont was done to document the uplifting effect from a dance community. It showed that dance therapy, dance classes, and full body coordination are improved. The awareness of oneself is also improved.
Learning new dance moves and mastering different styles can boost self-confidence and self-esteem. As individuals become more proficient in dancing, they may feel a greater sense of accomplishment and pride in their abilities.
Learning and remembering dance routines can stimulate cognitive function and improve memory skills. Dance also engages various cognitive processes, such as attention, coordination, and spatial awareness. Surprisingly, improvisational dance can improve problem-solving skills. It can stimulate creative thinking and enhance problem-solving abilities. It can also promote a strong connection between the mind and body, fostering greater harmony and integration between physical and mental health. This holistic approach to wellness can contribute to overall psychological resilience and balance.
After much research done by Yuan, Li, and Liu, results stated that dance has the ability to help even the mildest of cognitive impairments. It is beneficial to an individual’s cognitive function, memory, attention, and balance.
To decrease the possibility of cognitive decline, dance can help maintain and enhance brain plasticity, which is crucial for cognitive health and resilience. Engaging in dance activities that involve learning new movements and challenging the brain’s motor and sensory systems can promote neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to adapt and reorganize in response to experiences.
Dancing has been shown to release endorphins, which are neurotransmitters that promote feelings of happiness and well-being. This can lead to an improved mood and a sense of euphoria. It, also, provides a non-verbal outlet for expressing emotions. Moving to music allows individuals to channel and release pent-up emotions, such as stress, frustration, or sadness, in a constructive way, which can lead to a sense of emotional release and relief.
A few studies have even documented improvements in mild depression, and one study documented increased serotonin levels in adolescents. According to the Harvard Medical School, dance helps reduce stress and can increase levels of the feel-good hormone serotonin.
This, in turn, may give individuals a sense of purpose and direction, providing them with goals to work towards and a sense of meaning in their lives. This sense of purpose can be particularly beneficial for mental health during challenging times.
Dancing is a universally accessible form of therapy that transcends cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic boundaries. Whether one is dancing alone in the privacy of their room, joining a group class, or participating in a cultural dance celebration, the transformative power of dance is undeniable.
As we navigate the complexities of modern life, integrating dance into our routines can serve as a vital tool for self-care and mental well-being. By embracing the joy of movement, we can tap into a reservoir of strength, resilience, and vitality that enriches our lives and nurtures our souls.
In essence, let us dance not only for the joy it brings in the moment but also for the profound and enduring benefits it offers to our mental health and overall quality of life.
Check out our other article about dance here:
We typically think of athletes, movie stars, models, and some rock stars when we talk about “core strength.” But did you know that there are more muscles that make up our core than just those six muscles right above our belly button? There are actually four layers of abdominal muscles, posterior muscles of the back and two other muscle groups deep within the torso that make up our “core.”
All of these need to be strengthened to keep our trunk (torso) healthy, strong and injury-free.
Most often we see the low back region as the most susceptible to injury. Mainly between the bottom of our ribcage down to the hips and pelvic region. This is because that area is not surrounded by hard matter, like bone needed for added protection. No matter our age it can be truly debilitating to experience lower back pain. Therefore, the best way to maintain a healthy back and core is to regularly train these surrounding muscles as a way to limit injuries, stay strong and enhance mobility throughout life!
So what exercises are best at targeting all of those muscles? Below we have provided a brief anatomy review of the core and listed our top 5 exercises to improve core strength and protect our lower backs from potential injury.
Anatomy Review for The Core:
Abdominals
Other Core Muscles
5 Best Exercises to Strengthen these Muscles
Now that we’ve recapped all of the core muscles, let’s break down our favorite exercises to help strengthen our core low back. We love these exercises because they can be done anywhere and don’t require any equipment. Plus, if we want to make them even more challenging, we can always add weights to the mix:
Yoga: The practice of yoga decreases stress, improves blood flow, and increases the levels of hemoglobin and red blood cells in the body. This helps more oxygen to reach body cells and enhance their overall function. It is a great way to nurture and care for your body, benefitting you physically, spiritually, and mentally. There are quite a few ways to practice yoga online and in the comfort of your own home. We found the perfect place for all levels to practice at ZERO cost!
Tai Chi: Commonly described as ‘slow-motion shadow kung fu’ tai chi is a wonderful way to care for your body. Regular tai chi practice can increase your flexibility, strength, and improve overall cardiovascular fitness. It emphasizes correct posture and instills a greater awareness of the body and how it moves. Dr. Paul Lam offers a FREE Lesson and introduction to Tai chi:
Pilates: Over 12 million people practice Pilates. It helps the body to improve flexibility, increase strength and tone muscles, and improves posture. It can be practiced in a variety of different ways, with a stability ball, a reformer, or even just your own body. If you are looking to do some self-care, release stress, and condition your body, we have found the perfect Pilates videos for you to follow along in the comfort of your own home!
HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training): HIIT exercises are one of the most efficient ways to build endurance and burn calories and fat in a shorter period of time. The workout involves short intervals of high-intensity exercises to give you the maximum benefits from your workout. If you only have about 15 minutes of time to exercise, following a HIIT regime will burn for calories in those 15 minutes than an hour of jogging. This site offers over 100 Full-body workouts at NO COST! Start your HIIT journey here.
Meditation: Our lives can be busy and full of stress, making it difficult to find time to escape into a moment of peace and quiet. Meditation is an ancient practice of achieving peace of mind. You can practice at home, alone or with the family. If you are ready to find a sense of serenity and inner calm, start here:
Shadow Boxing: Cardio is necessary to protect yourself from heart disease, burn calories, and improve overall body composition. Shadow boxing is one way to get the cardio you need while also decreasing stress, increasing endorphins, and improve sleep. It has also been proven to work as a more active form of meditation.
CrossFit: We have all heard of CrossFit, but you may have been too intimidated to sign up for a class and give it a try. Well now here is your chance! CrossFit is offering free exercise videos that you can follow along to in the comfort of your own home. The videos are sorted by workout and the only equipment you need is your own body (or some water jugs if you’re looking for a challenge).
Zumba: If you love music and think working out is a chore, Zumba is for you! Zumba is a workout that doesn’t feel like a workout, just a fun dance party that keeps you moving. It excels in burning fat and calories while giving you a full-body workout. It is an easy way to get yourself hooked on exercise and keep your body healthy. No matter your skill level, you can dance your way to a healthier life:
Calisthenics: Calisthenics is an exercise practice that relies purely on your own body weight for resistance. It is a great way to build muscle and can easily be done at home, no equipment required. Calisthenics is the most beneficial way to build up your body’s functional strength in a natural way. It also involves less stress on joints, realigning and strengthening them in the process.
Extend: These workouts are perfect for older generations or people with disabilities. It is a great way to have fun and exercise without the hard impact that accompanies high-intensity fitness routines. The whole practice is carried out using just a chair. You may think sitting down to workout can’t be a challenge, but the extend workouts can work you hard and help you feel the good burn.
A chicken salad wrap is a refreshing lunchtime option that is easy to make and perfect to pack for a picnic. But the best part? They can be super healthy!
Just because the old-fashioned diner serves their chicken salad with gobs of mayo on a honking roll doesn’t mean that you need to. So how can you customize it to keep the taste and lose the calories? Easy. Just replace the mayo with non-fat greek yogurt, go easy on the salt, and substitute bread for lettuce. It has healthy fat, protein, vegetables, and fruit. Here is our healthy chicken salad wrap recipe:
HFR founder Samir Becic proved this point yesterday on KHOU Great Day Houston, the most popular talk show in Texas. The show is hosted by Emmy-winning Deborah Duncan, a personal friend of Samir’s for many years. Deborah and KHOU team do a fantastic job of promoting health and wellness in Houston. Yesterday, she had a panel of doctors, pharmacists, cooks, and our very own Samir to teach about the components of healthy lifestyle.
Samir taught the studio audience a few of his ReSync Method moves, and everyone got involved. Cores tightened and feet hovering above the ground, the audience learned that just 10 seconds on the couch can make a huge impact on health.
Samir designed the ReSync Method for everyone: people with knee injuries, the elderly, office workers, and kids on their way to school can all master and benefit from the moves. Oh, and it’s way more effective than most normal gym routines, burning more calories in less time than a treadmill workout.
Samir has been dishing diet and fitness advice on Deborah Duncan since 2008. He thanks Deborah and Great Day Houston for being allies in the fight to make Houston the fittest city in the nation!
]]>What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Or, in the case of 57-year-old Bishop Joseph Strickland from the Diocese of Tyler, Texas, what’s good for the shepherd is good for the flock.
The pastor challenged a young man from his Parish to a friendly push-up competition on a youth retreat in Poland. The two dropped to the concrete and cranked out a series of perfect form push-ups for cheering onlookers. The Texas bishop, who is a big advocate of fitness, held his own! Although he lost the contest, he did more push-ups than he is years old. That’s a win in our book!
This easy form of calisthenics is a great way to stay strong and keep heart healthy. The best part about it is that it can be done anytime, anywhere. That’s why we are such advocates of them here at HFR. We are also advocates of religious leaders promoting exercise in their community.
You rock Bishop Strickland! Keep up the good work.
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]]>Live on air, Samir had the entire audience and health and fitness panel participating in his unique and avant-garde ReSync Method– a simple 10 second exercise was a testament to its efficacy.
As Samir says: “Simplicity is key- simplicity works.”
Dr. Ian Smith is an American physician and author best known for his appearances on VH1’s Celebrity Fit Club series, The View, and as a correspondent for NBC News. He is also the host of HealthWatch with Dr. Ian Smith, a nationally syndicated daily news feature heard on American Urban Radio Networks.
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]]>When we originally started the #PushUpsEverywhere campaign, we wanted to bring awareness to the obesity epidemic that is crippling America.
Here are some fun Celebrity videos:
TV personality Dominique Sachse:
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TV Show Host and Personality Deborah Duncan on Great Day Houston:
Dr. Deal Hudson:
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This is a campaign launched by Health Fitness Revolution to push America to become a fitter nation. The challenge consists of filming yourself or someone doing 10 push-ups, uploading to Facebook, Twitter or Youtube, challenging two of your friends and tagging #PushUpsEverywhere.
Your donations will go towards creating school programs to lower the childhood obesity rate, programs for adults in community centers and churches, and the promotion of healthy lifestyle to the public.
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#PushUpsEverywhere is a campaign started by Health Fitness Revolution to push America to become a fitter nation. The challenge consists of filming yourself or someone doing 10 push-ups, uploading to Facebook, Twitter or Youtube, challenging two of your friends and tagging #PushUpsEverywhere.
Health Fitness Revolution by Samir Becic Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization, to make the world a healthier, fitter place, please donate!
Samir Becic is a world-renowned health and fitness expert. He is the founder of Health Fitness Revolution Magazine and creator of the ReSync Method. Samir’s work has been featured in many top media outlets, and he is famous for his strong motivational skills and energetic presence.
From 2000-2008, Samir worked for Bally Total Fitness as the fitness director of the largest fitness facility in the entire United States. During that time, Samir quickly established himself as a world leader in health and fitness, receiving the prestigious title of “#1 Fitness Trainer in the World/US” four times.
In 2009, Samir started ReSync Enterprises, a company which provides health and fitness education seminars to corporations, the media, and community organizations using his celebrated ReSync Method.
Samir used his extensive knowledge of health and fitness to found Health Fitness Revolution in 2011. Health Fitness Revolution is a non-profit movement headed by the Samir Becic Foundation 501(c)(3) that aims to spread the message of health and fitness throughout the world in order to prevent disease and improve quality of life.
]]>In this video, Becic talks about how drinking sufficient amounts of water can affect your hunger levels, promote weight loss, improve hydration and give you younger, healthier looking skin. Hear what he has to say and get a glimpse of how he trains on the treadmill in the video below!
Too many people across the world rely on sugary drinks or bevs filled with artificial sweeteners to stay hydrated. Don’t drink your calories! Water is the best way to stave off thirst and stay healthy.
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]]>As we remember our youth of refusing brussel sprouts and slyly slipping the dog our broccoli under the dinner table, who would have known that veggies were so nutritious for us? Watch the video below to see that it is actually possible to get kids to like veggies and not just mac and cheese:
]]>There are many different aspects that can determine whether you have this serious illness involving blood sugar, however there may be a quick way to find out if you are nearing diabetes. A new study from researchers at New York University suggests dentists could soon use blood samples taken from mouths of patients to test for diabetes.
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Termed 555 Fitness, this workout isn’t just for firefighters. In other words, you don’t necessarily need the equipment they use in this video. Think of other objects you can use in place of what they have, and you, too, can do the same workouts from home, without even having to go to a gym!
Do you have what it takes to workout like a firefighter?
Video courtesy of the New York Times
]]>A lifetime of learning might delay or prevent the onset of dementia later in life according to a study from researchers at the Mayo Clinic suggests. Watch this video from Newsy Science to find out why learning something new and keeping the brain stimulated is important for mental health.
Said to be the most important meal of the day, it is extremely important to include a healthy meal in your routine each morning because it gives you more energy and increases cognitive function. Since it is essential to nourishing your brain and starting your day off right, without these early morning nutrients you may experience restlessness, irritability, and fatigue. Take a look at the video below for a few great ways to start your day off in an amazing way!
]]>Named for the meal that “breaks the fast”, and the most important by far, it affects your eating for remainder of the day. By starting your day off with a nutrient-rich breakfast, you increase brain activity, boost fiber intake, and regulate weight. If you choose to skip this meal, prolonged fasting throughout the day overstimulates your pancreas and could lead to diabetes over time. In this video from Buzz60 on how to make the best smoothies, find out which ingredients you can mix together to energize your day in the best way!
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Luckily, thousands of other health proponents are busy fighting the good fight with us, including children! Check out this video of a young fitness enthusiast who has decided it’s time to take a stand and help put an end to childhood obesity. Her message is powerful, and her energy and enthusiasm is contagious!
]]>Samir Becic discusses how ReSync Method uses the body’s own movement and resistance to create functional muscle and promote weight loss with the anchors on My Fox Houston. It promotes 35% more calorie burning per hour and reduces risk of injury. The method enhances balance, mobility, flexibility, endurance, and strength.
Here is another video of more behind-the-scenes:
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