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Dancing can reverse the signs of aging in the brain

Credit: CC0 Public Domain As we grow older we suffer a decline in mental and physical fitness, which can be made worse by conditions like Alzheimer's disease. A new study, published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, shows that older people...

No More 2 Left Feet

No More 2 Left Feet

Two Weeks Before Their Jamaican Wedding, Angie and Andrew decided they wanted to learn how to dance. Susan undertook the challenge and you can see the results below. Note: Neither, Angie nor Andrew, Had Any Prior Dance Experience  

How Dance Lessons Can Make You Smarter

Dancing is said to improve a person’s cognitive skills since it prepares the brain for prime learning. A vigorous activity such as dancing pumps blood to the brain, giving it the glucose and oxygen it needs to function well. Apart from increasing blood flow to the brain, there is another mechanism that further improves the mental acuity of a dancer or an individual who is learning how to dance. According to psychiatrist Dr. Joseph Coyle of the Harvard Medical School, the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex – both of which play a role in dancing – are rewired and consequently improved with frequent use. The dynamism required in decision-making – for example, what step you need to do next – paves the way for new neural paths that make information transmission faster and better. Such activities also help improve mental capacity since the cognitive processes are exercised in more ways than one.

Most people might not consider dancers are intelligent, but they actually are! Remember, there are actually 9 different types of intelligences according to Howard Gardner, and bodily-kinesthetically intelligence is one of them. Dancers are just like athletes and surgeons, meaning they are bodily or kinesthetically intelligent. This is one of the nine types of intelligences, as postulated by Harvard University psychologist Howard Gardner. In other words, bodily intelligent individuals have the ability to manipulate objects well with the use of their commendable physical skills – both fine and gross motor movements. They can put things together – and even invent some – with relative ease. They even find it interesting to find out how things and mechanisms work. It can be said that dancers can be likened to inventors and engineers who are actually kinesthetically smart.

Apart from the efficient handling and putting together of objects, bodily intelligent individuals are exceptional when it comes to balance, coordination, speed, strength and flexibility.   Great dancers are often great athletes – they can easily win a sporting event, even at first try. Best of all, kinesthetically intelligent persons find it easy to convey their feelings and thoughts with the help of bodily movements. According to experts from the Ivy Academy, a Multiple Intelligence Pre-School based in China, bodily intelligent individuals learn easily just by mimicking a certain person’s actions. Even with little practice, they do it better than the demonstrator. Hands-on learning is the best way to educate a kinesthetically intelligent individual. They find it easy to demonstrate steps and activities that make use of the body.

In a nutshell, it cannot be denied that dancing indeed makes you smarter. After all,experts from Stanford University say that dancing is great at involving all the brain functions simultaneously – from musical and kinesthetic, to rational and emotional. To wit, dancing is the perfect activity that increases neural connectivity – therefore making you the smarter person you have always hoped you would be. So how can you improve your mental faculties through dancing? It is not enough that you dance once in a blue moon. Experts suggest attending dancing classes four times a week – or more. With the many studies that prove the cognitive benefits of dancing, it is time to put your dancing shoes on! It does not matter if you are not as gracious as Shakira or Justin Timberlake – just remember: dancing practice makes for perfect choreography, and most prominently, improved mental skills!