Ways to make Zumba more challenging?

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  • secretlobster
    secretlobster Posts: 3,566 Member
    Go to a class, I guarantee you will get pushed harder than the DVD!

    Maybe substitute one day of zumba with something new and challenging?
  • sexikc
    sexikc Posts: 153 Member
    Scowls at the people who say Zumba is gorified dancing and barely a workout :angry: Zumba is (as is Dancing) a hell of a workout! hmph!
  • mlouise143
    mlouise143 Posts: 30 Member
    RE: barely a workout...I have been taking Zumba classes with a GOOD instructor and still drip sweat and breath hard every time. We had a Master class the other day and a woman's HRM said 905 calories burned.
  • OfficiallySexyVal
    OfficiallySexyVal Posts: 492 Member
    Try to up the intensity level by jumping higher lifting your legs higher and just at more emphasis to the moves....there is always a way to help improve the workout!
  • BamsieEkhaya
    BamsieEkhaya Posts: 657 Member
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  • sexikc
    sexikc Posts: 153 Member
    sorry to steal the thread !! but seeing as it's about zumba, how do I add zumba into my fitness diary ? (again sorry!!)

    I used another app (cardio trainer) to estimate my calorie burn and just added an exercise once you add it it is there for you to use all the time. If you dont have an app just google calories burned doing Zumba and you will find a tool that can estimate the calories. Then you can add it to your exercises.
  • I would defintely look for a different instructor. My instructor adds new dances every week so she has tons of them. We always have different dances to do so every week is never the same. I've been doing zumba for almost 2 yrs now and l still get a good workout when l go!
  • Yea, so something else...zumba is glorified dancing, its barely a workout

    PS: Dancing is HARD.

    Case and "pointe": Buff ballerinas

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    Misty Copeland

    THIS.

    "Dancing" by loosely jiggling around at a club while you're drunk and stupid - not really a workout.

    But actual dance is DEFINITELY an exercise. It's not strength training, no, but that doesn't make it "not a workout."

    One of the fittest people I know personally who doesn't work at a gym is my cousin, who has been dancing all her life and is very strong, very toned, very thin, and very healthy.

    Zumba is like the beginner's/layman's version of being a "fly" person - what do Madonna's backup dancers look like? Or any other live performance dancer? They're toned, they're strong - just like with any other exercise, Zumba (and any kind of dance) has proper forms. You don't do the form, you don't get the results.

    And it depends on the instructor you have. I've had an instructor (for one class only, lol, never again) who was lazy and sucked, an instructor who made me feel like I was trying out for the cheerleading squad with her moves, an instructor whose "dance" was more like kickboxing, and, my favorite, one who gets my booty shaking, my legs pumping squats, my arms moving like crazy, works in core strengthening movements, twists, plyometrics and a huge range of dynamic motion to make me work so hard that I feel like I might puke from the exertion, but I also feel great. I've been doing Zumba for about 3 years now, and constantly-changing routines mean that it's still a kick-*kitten* workout.

    But I agree that if you're drunk and falling over people in a club, all the while considering yourself a badass "dancer," then no, that kind of "dancing" is not a workout. You'll probably lose calories when you puke from all that alcohol though. ;p
  • duckychic
    duckychic Posts: 57 Member
    What about using ankle weights while you Zumba?