Step Aerobics

Aerobics, developed by Dr. Kenneth Cooper in the early seventies, had become one of today’s most performed exercises. Aerobics (literally “with oxygen”) is basically a form of exercise to improve one’s overall fitness in muscular strength, flexibility and cardiovascular health.

One of today’s more popular forms of aerobics exercises is called step aerobics, introduced at the start of the 90s. The new form is an innovation of the old aerobics routine, this time having a step (a raised contraption, 6 to 8 inches high) where the aerobics performer will step on or off from time to time.

The stepping rates (it usually starts at 120 per minute) and the height of the steps (6 to 8 inches) are adjusted according to the exerciser’s needs and experience. These simple step-up, step-down aerobics are as beneficial as those of more intense movements, but less damaging to the joints.

Basic moves

The basic step involves stepping one foot first and then the other on top of the step, and stepping down on the floor using the same sequence of foot movements. There is a general agreement among aerobic enthusiasts that the “right basic” is stepping right foot up, then the left, and then stepping down to the floor with the right then the left foot.

For variations, instructors switch different moves within the sequence, like changing the “right basic” to the “left basic” without in-between moves. Usually, this is done by way of “tapping” the foot instead of shifting weights.

Another form of step is called “tap-free” or smooth step. This is done with the feet always alternating and without the confusing “taps”. The “taps” can sometimes make learning difficult for new aerobics students.

The instructor usually plans beforehand when to insert a switching move that maintains the natural rhythm of moves to simulate the natural shifting of weights on both legs like in walking.

From the right basics, the instructor might insert a “knee up” (lifting a knee and during the return, switches the move to the other foot) and continue with the left basics.

Sets

Usually, a set prepared by the instructor consists of many different moves with different durations. This is executed together by the whole class and usually timed to 32 beats per set. This is done in such a way that the whole set can be switched and repeated in the other leg, mirror-like.

Basic level classes have simpler basic moves. Advanced classes sometimes incorporate dance elements like turns and stomps and whatever is in vogue.

Elements are strung together in two to three routines per class. One learns these routines in class, which will be performed at the end of the class. Most instructors offer several choices for every person’s level of intensity or dance ability during the teaching of the routines.

Benefits

Step aerobics helps burn calories and maintain weight. The amount of calories that are burned depend on the intensity, speed and the duration of the aerobic exercises.

Step aerobics helps in endurance, prevents cardiovascular diseases, and improves gait and balance. It also provides flexibility training to enhance joints movements.

Finally, step aerobics helps maintain good mental health because the workouts are fun and enjoyable, and sessions certainly releas stress. With a group session, a person’s social life is enhanced as well.

 



Share

 

 

 

More Articles


 

Related Products

 

More Articles


Weight Control Through Aerobics

... low-carbohydrate diet or Atkins Diet, natural diets, vegetarian diet, and very low calorie diet. How to complement aerobic exercises One of the effective means of achieving health and fitness is teaching a person to manage or control his or her weight. ... 

Read Full Article  


Be Healthy And Fit Through Aerobic Exercises

... spiritual health can be enough motivation to keep up with your weight loss agenda; - stick to water therapy because drinking at least 8 glasses of water daily can keep your body refreshed and well hydrated so you won t easily get irritated or upset; - ... 

Read Full Article  


Benefits Of Aerobic Exercise

... consumed and prevent them from becoming accumulated fats. Stronger resistance against sickness Aerobics can boost the body s immune system. This would prevent illnesses like colds and flu from happening. It could also help the body manage existing health ... 

Read Full Article  


Why Choose Aerobic Exercises Over Diets

... become obese are emotional eating and their inability to keep doing an activity such as aerobic exercise on a regular basis. Some of the key factors that trigger emotional eating and the lost of interest in controlling weight include anger, depression, ... 

Read Full Article  


Groovy Exercise: Aerobic Dance

... heart, lungs and blood vessels which makes the body to function better, produce higher energy and stamina. Its physical benefits would also include boosting of the immune system, preparing the body against colds, flu, etc. Aerobic dancing is also a great ... 

Read Full Article