Hoop Dance For condition
Hula hooping was one of my popular things to do as a young girl. My sisters and I had a large one and a small one, and we wore those things out! All it took to do it was a dinky practice, and a lot of patience. The concept of it being good practice never entered our minds. It was fun, that's why we did it.
The hula hoop is back, and in a big way. Hoopdance classes are springing up all over the United States, and it's catching on like wildfire. Many of the stars are hooping and taking classes to learn the most recent fitness craze, and when I read the first description about it, I immediately got on-line and ordered mine.
This hula hoop is specifically made for this type of workout. Larger in diameter than the normal hoop, it is wrapped with a extra material that adheres to natural fabrics, or skin, therefore making it easier to keep the hoop in place. It is slightly weighted, only about 1.5 lbs, but adequate to make it more substantial. Mine is the signature pink and gold, and it glows in the dark.
I was like a kid at Christmas when my hoop arrived. It comes in five sections, for easy carrying and travel. I speedily hooked it together and gave it a sling colse to my waist. It had been a while. It roughly immediately fell to my feet. Had I lost all that skill I once possessed?
I popped in the Dvd and started viewing the instructions. Apparently we have determined pressure points in our abdomen and back that will push the hoop off the waist and colse to it, holding it going with minimal motion. One thing is for sure, the whole truck of the body gets a workout as you integrate on holding in the abs and lifting up on the ribcage. It is a mind, body, floor experience. It starts on the body, you engage the mind, and it finally falls to the floor, despite all of your efforts to engage the pressure or push off points.
I learned that I am a "left hooper", meaning that I always start the hoop to the left. I learned that by putting my right foot send and arresting my abs, that I can keep that hoop going for quite some time, and it well gets my heart rate up. I also learned that when you begin to integrate the grapevines, side steps, and 360 degree turns, that the living room probably isn't the best place to be hooping. I should have put away the breakables before attempting gyration of my hips. What the hoop isn't doing is replacing the broken lids off my candy jars. Maybe that's a good thing!
The Dvd teaches you how to hoop on your waist, hips, move while you do it, and to begin passing the hoop over your body, head, and feet. I have to wait until I can go face to scholar that skill. I could take my hoop to the gym, but I'm not ready to be hee-hawed at just yet. Before I debut my hooping skills, I want to have mastered it adequate to let citizen know that they can do it too.
What is the big motion of Hoopdancing? It's like being a kid again. I get to play with a popular childhood toy, and the movement is helping my heart, abs, hips, and it is a bit sexy, too. There are even extra outfits you can wear while hooping. They remind me of belly dance clothes. On second thought, I don't well need those, my belly dances all by itself.
For watch a video of hoopdancing, and to order your hoop, go to http://www.hoopnotica.com It truly is a fun, safe (at least for your body, if not your room), workout that anyone, any age can do.
Give it a whirl.
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