Zumba was born in Colombia in the 1990s, quite by accident. A fitness instructor forgot to bring his usual workout music to class, so he grabbed some Latin albums from his car, ditched the constraints ...
If you're not so much the boot camp, instructor-screaming-in-your-face, Olympic-lifting type and instead prefer laughing and a bit more light-heartedness when you workout, you need to try Zumba Step.
THE GIST: Zumba® steps it up a gear. Literally. It’s the class you know and love: same infectious Latino rhythms, same Shakira impression in the mirrors (admit it), but incorporating elements of old ...
It's a no-brainer: dance-fitness craze Zumba is good exercise. Try not working up a sweat mimicking the up-tempo jigging of a Zumba instructor, successfully or otherwise, and so much the better if you ...
Zumba is not just for dancers anymore. Maria Howard is a group exercise instructor for the YMCA of Greater Richmond and the University of Richmond Weinstein Center. Her column runs every other week in ...
A sweaty crowd, loud Latin music, and sporadic cheering — no, it’s not a Pitbull concert, it’s Zumba. The fitness craze that started in the 1990s is still going strong as millions of people around the ...
Instructor: Danae Higdon, of Longmont, the owner of Viscaria Fitness. Higdon, who moved here from Honduras 16 years ago, got her Zumba certification in 2010. She couldn’t find a place where she wanted ...
Exercise. We all need it. But not all of us like it. We know it does good things for our bodies and minds. Trying to find 30 - 60 minutes of our precious time for working out can literally be an ...
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