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Recovering, Cedar...THANK YOU!
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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 619486" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>I want to highly recommend Zumba. I am an addict. It's my therapy. There, you can truly "dance like no one is watching" because no one is!! Our class is held in a somewhat dim room and everyone is so busy trying to do the dances (and enjoying themselves, shakin' and gyratin') that no one pays attention to anybody else! It is fun to get lost in top 40 music that I would never listen to on the radio, but have a great time dancing to in this class. (It has also helped me to lose 20 pounds since last January and lower my cholesterol 30 points) When my difficult child has been in her happy and charming mood, she and I have laughed about her old mom dancing to these types of songs. Great escapism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 619486, member: 14865"] I want to highly recommend Zumba. I am an addict. It's my therapy. There, you can truly "dance like no one is watching" because no one is!! Our class is held in a somewhat dim room and everyone is so busy trying to do the dances (and enjoying themselves, shakin' and gyratin') that no one pays attention to anybody else! It is fun to get lost in top 40 music that I would never listen to on the radio, but have a great time dancing to in this class. (It has also helped me to lose 20 pounds since last January and lower my cholesterol 30 points) When my difficult child has been in her happy and charming mood, she and I have laughed about her old mom dancing to these types of songs. Great escapism. [/QUOTE]
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