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Feb 22 2009

Dancing My Way To Fitness

Published by mickie31 at 9:14 pm under Uncategorized Edit This


We go back to college this week after a nice relaxing week at home. I am trying to get into shape at the moment and keep doing exercise and cutting down on the sweets and chocolates something that I love, but that doesn’t love me. Actually I just remember I’ve got a cream egg in the other room. Temptation hey? Why is it easier when you are not trying to lose weight and then suddenly when you try it is like everything that is around you is bad for you. I am terrible for my sweet tooth. I just love junk food, but I need to be fit so I can be a better dancer.

Actually everything gets easier when you are lighter and when I went on the scales the other day I wasn’t happy with the results. Singing is easier when you are fitter because you can breathe better and acting is easier too. Plus how many over weight actors and actresses do you see? There are not many. Also I want to be good at all of the 3 arts both singing, dancing and acting even though my love is acting.When you are training to dance you need to work out your strengths and weaknesses.

If you think you might be good enough to be a professional dancer, go for it! Find a dance tutor or take a dancing course at college. If you have a friend or know someone else who can train or help you ask them to help with your dancing.When you feel confident enough try out for talent shows or similar competitions to display your dancing and get opinions from the general public. Remember that at first and even when you are professional you won’t make every audition or win every talent show. Life just doesn’t work like that and you shouldn’t be discouraged by this you just need to try again.

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