Looking for a new, fun and effective
workout? TRY
ZUMBA!!
"We love it, love it, love it! It's put the fun back into our
workouts," exclaims Doug and Joan Jones, a husband-and-wife team
certified in Zumba instruction.
Doug Jones won Mr. Dayton and was second in the Mr. Ohio
competition in 1991, and is an accomplished black belt in tae
kwon do, having placed second in the nation in the Junior
Olympics. Joan Jones is a personal trainer. Doug says that
discovering Zumba is the best thing he has done. The name Zumba
comes from a Colombian expression that means to move fast and
have fun. Zumba is a spicy mix of flamenco, belly dancing,
tango, salsa, hip-hop and calypso, a mixture of body-sculpting
moves and easy-to-follow dance steps.
Zumba was created by Alberto "Beto" Perez, who, as a boy, was
dancing on the streets of his Colombian homeland to make a
living. He took his talents to the United States and has since
developed his skills into a phenomenal dance and fitness career.
Perez, who goes by the single name Beto and lives in South
Beach, Fla., has become a sought-after choreographer of music
superstars such as Shakira.
"You don't have to know how to dance to do Zumba," the
Joneses say. "Because it's so much fun, it is much less
intimidating for participants who may not feel as coordinated.
Students know that they can just go with the flow and enjoy the
party. Because of the hot, sexy and explosive Latin and exotic
music rhythms that make up zumba, participants are motivated to
return again and again."
They say Zumba is fun, different, easy and very effective as
a workout. "Our biggest drive in doing this is the happiness and
results we have seen for our students. Wherever we teach, it
seems to create the same vibe at every place. It is definitely
as good mentally as it is physically."
Kristin Nelson, a zumba instructor at Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base, agrees. She teaches 13 classes a week and says the
popularity of the classes is growing tremendously. Classes that
originally began with four or five students have grown to nearly
30. "It is truly amazing. Zumba is the best!" she says.
Kris also teaches at other locations. Her class schedule can
be found at
http://www.zumbaohio.com/schedule_kris.html
Zumba's combination of Latin and international music and
dance themes create a dynamic workout. Routines feature
aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and
slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Zumba utilizes the
principles of fitness interval training and resistance training
to maximize calorie burning, fat burning and total-body toning.
It targets areas such as glutes, legs, arms, abdominals and the
most important muscle in the body, the heart.
"Zumba has all the benefits of most cardiovascular workouts.
It is just a different, fun option. We say it tricks people into
exercise, because it doesn't feel like the usual exercise
routine," the Joneses say.
If you're looking for a zumba class, you have your choice of
more than 30 classes each week at local dance studios, gyms and
YMCAs throughout the Miami Valley. Classes are an hour of
continuous cardio interval training with a Latin-dance flair.
If you would like to try a class or become a certified
instructor, go online to zumbaohio.com for a schedule of
classes, or call 689-7572 for more information.
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