"If you don't take care of your body, where will you live?" - Author Unknown
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All too often, class time runs out and movement draws to a complete stop. The teacher dismisses the class, the students bow, clap, and quickly exit the studio to make room for the next class.
In order to stay healthy and minimize the stress on the body, it is important for all dancers to learn about the benefits of a cool-down. Just as the warm-up prepares the body for what is to come, the cool-down slowly returns the body to the pre-exercise, resting state.
A cool-down is a gradual decrease in activity that allows the heart rate and the breathing, or respiratory, rate to gradually slow down and return to normal. As this slowing occurs, blood circulation also gradually slows. Without this gradual decrease in activity, a quick drop in heart rate will decrease the pressure in the arteries rapidly. This sudden drop in blood pressure can cause dizziness and fainting.
The cool-down takes no longer than 5 minutes at the end of class and provides the benefits of decreasing some of the stress exercise puts on the body, avoids dizziness or fainting, assists in developing range of motion, and helps decrease muscle spasms and cramping after class.
If time does not allow for a cool-down in class, each dancer should take responsibility for the health of his or her body and perform an individual cool-down, including stretching. It will take only a few minutes out of the day, but will keep you dancing healthier, and your body will thank you for it!
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