04 September 2012

Is Step Aerobics a Good Workout

Is Step Aerobics a Good Workout?

A 70Kg person burns approximately 150 calories in 25 minutes of step aerobic activity, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. You may burn more or less, depending on your weight and body composition and level of step intensity. Step aerobics is an intense cardio workout that can help you improve your fitness and your health, as well as manage your weight.


Identification

Step aerobics is a vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise, which requires more than six times the effort of sitting quietly. Although strengthening and stretching exercises are important factors in improving your health and preventing injury, aerobic activities, like Freestyle Step, burn more calories than any other form of physical activity.


Significance

It is normally recommended as a physical activity guidelines a minimum of two hours and 30 minutes of moderate activity or one hour and 15 minutes of vigorous activity weekly, . To enjoy additional health benefits associated with activity, such as weight loss or weight maintenance, the recommendation increases to five hours of moderate activity or two hours and 30 minutes of vigorous-intensity exercise. Step aerobics is an effective way to meet physical activity recommendations, improve your fitness and manage your weight.


Concerns

Because step aerobics is a high-impact activity, it may not be appropriate for adults with diminished bone density or heart problems. Many councils and other entities say that step aerobics carries a lower risk for injury than other high-impact exercises, such as running and traditional aerobic dance. Proper shoes that fit well protect your legs, shins, ankles and feet from exercise-related injuries. However for the above to be true, it is recommended to wear cross-training shoes for step aerobics.


Form

The major exercise bodies advise to use a bench height that doesn't require you to bend your knees more than 90 degrees; stand within 1 foot of the bench to prevent injury to your arch and Achilles tendon. You also need to step down toe first and lower your heel completely before taking the next step. Look ahead instead of watching your feet to prevent neck pain, and avoid lunging movements because they put too much stress on your joints.


Considerations

The advise by many exercise bodies is that you warm up your arms and legs before using the step bench. Follow step aerobic exercise with cool down movements to get your heart rate back down. If your joints start to hurt during the activity, stop the exercise. If you have a history of knee problems, a different activity may be more appropriate.


"May the step not move from under your feet"

13 August 2012

What is this Blog about

What is this Blog about

This blog concentrates on all Freestyle Step related information, with special concentration on those Free Step "XTRVGNZ" that occur from time to time.

"XTRVGNZ" refers to those Freestyle Step classes where the class is presented by international Instructor, or the class length is longer than normal, or the class is presented by more than 1 instructor, or it is based on a "theme" (could be due to a Charity event, someone's farewell, special state/national holiday, etc... for example, "Pink - Brest Cancer", "Red 'n White" - farewell to someone from Canada as Canadian flag is red and white, "MardiGras theme for the MardiGras festivities, etc.... the possibilities are endless).  

This blog is backed up by a Facebook page. You can access our Facebook XTRVGNZ page by clicking on this link https://www.facebook.com/StepXTRVGNZ

Or you can go directly to the XTRVGNZ page by clicking on this link https://www.facebook.com/StepXTRVGNZ/app_137583416327935

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For standard classes, refer to your Gym.

What is Freestyle Step - An introduction

What is Freestyle Step - An introduction

Freestyle Step has evolved from basic, repetitive, even high impact moves to more dance inspired and challenging choreographed routines...  The extra level (literally) that Freestyle Step provides allows the instructor far greater opportunities for innovative routines.

Freestyle Step is taught in progressive layers from basic moves to which the instructor will add more and more variations depending on the students abilities. Instructors try and make the class a journey; and sometimes you get to your final destination without knowing how you got there.

Freestyle Step will give you a cardio workout in addition to developing muscle tone round your legs and butt and will improve your agility, coordination, balance and confidence.  And absolutely no other class will give you the same satisfaction that you will feel when you realise that tricky little move you thought you couldn't do suddenly clicks into place!

31 July 2012

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