I'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 :-)
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)
#82Earlier quoted context omitted.
Do you seriously not think that playing a sport requires control of your entire body? Have you ever tried to actively improve at a sport? Everything from basketball to golf is fine muscle control from the lowest to highest levels. Some people cant see their own bias I guess. :)
it == dancing && it != sport dancing.entails(entire_body) sport.entails(entire_body) Clearer now?
Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#83Is a complex, full-body coordinated accelerated movement like an olympic clean ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_and_jerk ) considered 'repetitive physical exercise'? People see a barbell and they think bodybuilding, but there's a minority of weightlifting that involves a degree of complexity that's qualitatively in a different league than, say, bicep curls. I'm curious how it pans out.
Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#84I'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 :-)
So, you need to be a competitive dancer then? ;) To get that good you need discipline and dance for years (or just be a natural), so don't seem that far fetched to be at a similar difficulty level as sports in this regard.
Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#85Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#86I don't know enough about the underlying science to really understand the paper at a glance, but it's not surprising that learning a new skill provides beneficial effects. A neat follow up would be to look at what learning a musical instrument with a lower physical fitness requirement than dance does is relationship to a dance routine. Or even something like birding, that requires a moderate amount of walking with increased skills observing the physical environment.
I think this probably (with low confidence, because of the low N and a high dropout rate) answers the question "is dance better for neuroplasticity than walking on a treadmill and stationary bike + repetitive and uncoordinated floor exercises" with a yes, but I'll bet plenty of other activities surpass the repetitive control group as well.
Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#87Earlier quoted context omitted.
Sound like soccer and other teams sports are also perfect. Sucks that I'm terrible at pretty much all of them...
If we are looking at brain effects, the advantages must outweigh the risk of brain injury inherent to the activity. Playing football might help brain plasticity but at considerable risk of brain injuries. Most all the team sports (soccer, lacrosse, hockey etc) have varying degrees of associated brain injury risks, but not dance or other non-competitive sports. At lease when dance (or rock climbing) is competitive the…
Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#88Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#89Earlier quoted context omitted.
So, you need to be a competitive dancer then? ;) To get that good you need discipline and dance for years (or just be a natural), so don't seem that far fetched to be at a similar difficulty level as sports in this regard.
You can be a competent partner/social dancer (swing, salsa, tango, waltz) in a few months of weekly instruction and practice (eg, attending dances).
Re: Dance is superior to repetitive physical exercise for brain plasticity (2018)
#90Try the Jerusamela on for size. Warning: make sure the vase, and precious items in the living room are packed away before you practise.
Some attempts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePuGjRRin3c
Official video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCZVL_8D048