Tuesday, 16 January 2018

10 BEST BALLET WORKOUT

Channel Your Inner Ballerina: 10 Awesome Benefits of a Ballet Workout

Vivian KELLY
by Vivian KELLYPublished on March 24, 2015

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If you want a dancer's body then you shall receive. Ballet-inspired classes work the whole body, lifting bottoms, trimming thighs and defining arms.

2. It speeds up your metabolism

​Classes promote increased muscle mass and metabolic rate, so you burn calories at rest as well as during the workout. Yes, please!

3. You'll look and feel more lean

Lose inches from your waist and add them to your height just by improving your posture. Ballet inspired classes like Barre Works will help you achieve stronger and leaner legs a la Miranda Kerr, and the best part? No tutu required!

4. It tones ALL your muscles

In ballet-inspired workouts the barre is your BFF. All those difficult standing postures you do and hold for minutes on end? Those are the moves that will give you stronger and leaner muscles, without the erratic heartbeat!

5. It's a great de-stressor

High intensity workouts performed to music help clear your mind of daily stresses. Who doesn't love a bit of classical ballet music?

6. It's for everyone

There's no dance or exercise experience required! It's suitable for any body type or fitness level, young and old!

7. It's convenient

No jumping around like crazy, no pounding heart or excessive sweating. In fact there's no sweating at all so no need to clock in time to shower afterwards!

8. There's no plateau

Other low impact exercises like pilates and yoga are great for the mind and core, but after a few weeks your body might get used to it. With ballet-inspired workouts the results are consistent. Some classes may include light weight training, static movements, isometric holds, core workouts and stretching. You'll always be challenged!

9. It's suitable for pregnant women

In fact, it's good for moms-to-be! These light cardio exercises will help develop and maintain strong muscle mass and flexibility, working the arms, legs and even pelvic muscles! Apparently it can even help for a smoother delivery too.

10. Injury-free zone

Not only do ballet workouts prevent you from injury, but they can also help when you have one too. Make sure to let your instructor know so they can amend some of the exercises to suit your needs. We weren't joking when we said it was for everyone!

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