Dance is for everyone. Find out how dance can improve both physical and mental health and how to get started. Dance is a universal art form that connects us all, whether for fitness, creative ...
For many people, dance feels more like play than exercise, which helps to explain its enduring appeal as a workout. What began as “aerobic dancing” in the 1970s has evolved with exercise science (and ...
Instructor Kaleila Jordan creates a fun, energetic atmosphere with a challenging lower-body workout. This class is a great choice if you're looking to engage your core, hips, and glutes. You'll move, ...
Sheela Awe is giving us all the nostalgic vibes in this 2000s throwback dance workout. Awe starts the fiery dance routine with a thorough warmup featuring functional movements and stretching. After ...
Get sweaty at the Dance HIIT classes offered at SWT (Strong. Women. Thriving.) Fitness. The HIIT classes contain three different routines under the same SWT acronym: Sparkle (low to mid-level ...
While we are all for more movement here at WH, we also understand that working out can sometimes feel like, well, a chore. If you’ve had a rubbish day and you know you’ve got a tough solo session ...
Through her dance company and studio, Forward Space, where models and actresses come to sweat, Kristin Sudeikis has earned fame of her own. In her Forward Space classes, Kristin Sudeikis leads ...
The dance environment represents a microcosm of the outside world in many ways. From a wellness coaching perspective, this speaks to dimensional models of wellness, including physical, emotional, ...