If the postulated basis is correct and acts on a continuum, it wouldn't be a huge leap to think that doing physically challenging outdoor sports that require a high degree of reaction to constantly-changing surroundings would be even better than dancing. Sounds like a case for skiing, mountain biking, climbing, surfing, whitewater kayaking, etc.
Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
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Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#52The best way I can describe dancing to non-practitioners is that it's like playing a silent, wearable musical instrument that demands attention from your entire body.
It is not like playing a sport, except perhaps if you do it competitively :-)
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#55Nice, been 'raving' for years ;)
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#56Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#57Funny how HN eats up an n=38 study when it confirms their biases as opposed to when it doesn’t.
Ah yes, dance being the superior exercise, I have to admit my father engrained it into me as a child.
Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#58I've been a dancer for 30 years, of many forms. The best way I can describe dancing to non-practitioners is that it's like playing a silent, wearable musical instrument that demands attention from your entire body. It is not like playing a sport, except perhaps if you do it competitively :-)
Some people cant see their own bias I guess. :)
Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
Well, to be fair, I’ve danced quite a bit. Unless you’re actively trying, it’s quite easy to fall into a groove where you’re just doing the same things over and over again to every song. There’s probably more variation with dancing (in general) than some dance games but I do want to say, it’s possible to fall into a rut within dancing.
I can totally see your point. Which makes me wonder... Is dance superior to repetitive exercise for seasoned dancers, or are they actually the same thing?
Even for seasoned dancers there is a lot to offer in all of those. In partner dance you have to watch and adapt to your partner all the time (no matter the skill level). In choreography you of course have to learn new programs and execute them well (displaying the desired artistic expression), in improvisation you have to come up with things on the fly.
Unless you get stuck in an old routine (same old choreography, not doing anything new, etc.), there is almost endless variation and learning of new tricks and nuances.