Zumba Skeptic
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I am not finding Zumba in the cardio exercises, when I attempted to add it, it asked how many calories it burns?? That's why
I am using this, I don't know. anybody?:blushing:
I do think a class with an instructor is a preferable method.
http://caloriesburnedhq.com/zumba-calories-burned/0 -
Here's a great link to help you figure out how many calories you can burn while doing Zumba. I used this before I got my HRM and it's pretty close!
http://caloriesburnedhq.com/zumba-calories-burned/0 -
I love zumba. Depending on whether it's a new routine we're just learning or one we've been doing, I average between 156-212 for a 30 minute class. As others mentioned, it depends on the instructor, too. I happen to have a great one for this class. I was also taking an hour long class with a different instructor and her routines were not as high energy. Thus, no matter how hard I pushed myself, I was still only burning about 300 cals for the entire hour. I've never done a zumba video so I can't comment on that. But until you actually take a class, I'd refrain from judgement. FYI I wear my HRM and Fitbit one during my zumba class so I get my actual calorie burn and not just estimates.0
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I'm not at all interested in Zumba or any other group exercise class. I like lifting weights, working on bodyweight exercises, and training with kettlebells.
That said, I think it's great to see people enjoying something active, even if I think it's silly, or it's something that doesn't appeal to me at all (Zumba). Surely Zumba is healthier than sitting on your fanny in front of the TV?!0 -
I actually LOVE Zumba! I range anywhere from 800-1000 calories burned in an hour. For me, that's a lot more than I get on a treadmill or elliptical. I'm just starting out with my weightloss adventure, lol, and Zumba is something I really enjoy and know I can stick with. You can't really base your opinion on Zumba unless you've gone to a class. What you put in, is what you get out of the class. Find the right instructor, and you'll definitely feel it the next day. To me, it's fun where you don't even realize you just did 100 squats, lol. My legs are still wobbly from all the squats and lunges.0
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Okay sorry for offending any of you or MANY of you I should say, but I only post this question so someone can correct me cause I'm sure you are not all into what looks to me like glorified aerobics, or spastic latin dancing.
I've seen good latin dancing, and good aerobics classes but this looks like neither and this was the 3rd video I found. So please show me some good video of this thing you are all loving so much? Otherwise I can only think that the appeal is that it's done to very very good music? Played it without sound so I don't know that's all I can think, it just looks odd.
I don't want to look like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5ksfpQSrg0
Funny how the one person who "should" have rythm is the only one who doesn't?
IDK. It just does NOT look like something I want to be doing. (only interested because it seems to burn lots of cals. and lot's of my "friends" list do it and they don't seem like spaz's?)
The most offensive part of this post is the wording, I don't care where you are from you disgust me0 -
I've never done it before, but I totally would. I don't have much rhythm, and I imagine I'd probably feel silly doing it at first, but in reality I know no one else is going to even be looking at me, because they're busy moving and watching the instructor, so they are in their own world. They have enough to concentrate on. And it's a great calorie burn, but it's all what you put into it. I'd say don't knock it til ya try it.0
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Do people really use the word "spastic" like that still? Sigh.
Re: Zumba, I think it's fun, but it's pretty much like any other aerobics class. You're either into that kind of thing or you're not.0 -
I love Zumba but I agree. Some of the stuff they have online isn't that great. I either use the Zumba DVD kit I bought or go to a class at my gym, which is even better cause I usually don't leave the class without sweating up a storm. I lost about 15lbs doing Zumba so I think it really works0
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I love Zumba. I started 4 weeks ago, attending a class twice a week. I'd happily do it more often if it was offered more often with this same instructor. I attended a different class once and it was not near the intensity and I know I didn't burn near the calories that I do with the one I attend regularly.
By the end of the class, I am completely soaked in sweat (gross, yes lol .. but shows how hard I am working) and out of breath. It is a lot of fun and if I look like a "spazz", well .. guess I look like a spazz. I don't care lol. I am exercising and having fun doing it.0 -
Ok, that video is a hot mess. Hahaha...If you use the DVDs or have an excellent instructor Zumba is a fabulous workout and lots of fun. Calorie burn obviously is going to vary from person to person, depending on weight, height, intensity, etc...
Zumba has been great for my obliques and waist. I love it.0 -
Zumba is fun and you move your *kitten* while doing it.0
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I was a proud member of the skinny fat brigade for years, as long as I looked good in my clothes exercise wasn't an option. Joining MFP has changed that. I think zumba works for those of us that aren't naturally athletic , I look / feel like an awkward giraffe when I run, can't punch/ kickbox/ spin/ taebo to save my life :sad: but zumba I CAN do (with a lot of practice and persistence!) and I feel wonderful, alive and sexy while I'm doing it!
My sister bought me the zumba dvd set and now I'm addicted, I work out in the privacy of my home (mainly weights, stability ball and now zumba) It's given me confidence, I give my workout all that I've got and for the first time in my life I'm sweating from physical exertion (grew up being told that ladies don't sweat they glow and don't run but sashay!!) Zumba has done amazing things to my figure as well, it's given my waist definition. Also my husband has taken to sneaking in to watch.:blushing:
Do what makes you happy, I really wish I was a bad a** but I'm not, I imagine if I were I'd pobably look at zumba the way you do.0 -
I go to Zumba usually twice a week and I decide what classes i'm going to based on 1. what time it's offered and 2. who is the instructor. We have 3 instructors that i love and it's lots of fun. I usually burn 600 calories per hour 50 minute class so i really think it has a lot to do with how much effort you put into it. The instructors always say, give it 3-4 times of coming to class before you decide if you like it or not, because it takes a while to get the choreography down.0
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Do people really use the word "spastic" like that still? Sigh.
This.0 -
I have a friend who loves Zumba so much she does it many times a week, and lost 60 pounds doing just that!0
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I love Zumba! And I think to get the real atmosphere and feel you'd need to go to a class.
What's so great about it is that you don't even realise you're working out because you're having too much fan.
Give it a go before canning it0 -
I tried it and just couldn't get into it. however, i love to do other things that are more structured. so i think it works for some and others just don't find it fun.0
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The instructor, music and environment all make a huge difference. I've gone to quite a few classes and while most have been fairly enjoyable, my favourite instructor is so passionate about her routines and music it's just infectious, and we all have an absolute blast!
^ This! Every instructor has freedom to what they want; they can pick their own music and own moves, so some instructors I love, some are eh. I am a Zumba fanatic and actually can teach it too (though I haven't yet). To me, it doesn't feel like exercise so I just love doing it. It goes by so fast and I love getting better at dancing! But it is basically only cardio so that is something to keep in mind. Another thing I really like is that it is very welcoming, you do not have to be a good dancer to get a good workout and have fun at a Zumba class.0 -
I L ve me some Zumba. It's a great calorie burning IF you put in the effort but at the same time it's just great fun so doesn't feel like exercise.
I think the key is finding the right class/instructor. My current instructor is amazing fun and always demonstrates different levels for each move so you can pick what suits you individually. I've also got Zumba on the WII for days when I want to workout at home.0 -
I do Zumba because to me it's fun and burns calories. I started because of a bad right ankle. Aside from lifting weights 2-3x a week, I also walk, jog, swim, ride an exercise bike, and do RIPPED classes for my cardio. I used to jog 4-5x a week but because of my bad ankle, I can't jog as much, and only jog 2x a week now. Zumba is easy on my bad ankle and going by my Polar HRM, I average anywhere from 800-1200 calories per hour. Yes, I look like a spaz and it probably doesn't help being a 6'3, 300+ lb man in a class of 20-30 females. Do people point, stare, and laugh? Yes, I've noticed, but I don't care.
Good for you! I have a few videos at home but I am so nervous about going to the classes.. I guess it's time to sign up.. I'm just afraid I'll end up looking like I'm trying to play twister instead of Zumba. lol I have a polar Hrm as well and *hopefully* I'll see similar numbers Keep doing what you love0 -
I have two left feet, am a total clutz, and am very uncoordinated...that being said, I was invited to a zumba class by a friend and am now totally hooked! I've gotten better at it over the past month, and I KNOW I've worked out by the time I'm finished with the class. My exersize options are pretty few due to having 2 young kids and a husband that works crazy hours. I work out at home, but having that accountability in a class, especially when you want to quit after 20 minutes, works better for me. I do better when I have others working toward a similar goal. Plus there are ALL sizes and fitness levels where I go, and it makes me feel good about myself that I'm actually somewhere in the middle instead of the worst in the class, lol0
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You're watching the wrong people doing Zumba. Look at the originals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AXidatDerg
This is the dvd I do this week, so much fun. And yes, you NEED the music0 -
Well you asked for an example of a video so here you go.... this video is the exact song and routine we do as a warm up song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdjo1-swyVM
You have to go to an actual class and try it out to see if you like it and you may have to try different instructors. Some are awkward and some are very sensual with their routines some are more pop trendy music/routines. You just have to find someone you like. I like to dance and dancing is a great workout and so I LOVE Zumba. I get to hear great music, dance and get a great calorie burn. I am overweight and dance my *kitten* off so I burn on average 750-850 calories in a 60 minutes class. (according to my HRM). I also do Zumba toning which is Zumba dancing with weights worked in and that is also a great change of pace.
All in all... Zumba sure beats spending a boring hour on the elliptical or treadmill!0 -
Do people really use the word "spastic" like that still? Sigh.
Sorry, what was your point again? That you don't like Zumba?0 -
I agree it's all about the teachers!! I've had 4 different instructors... two made me want to do bodily harm to myself... and the other two were amazing! I took it the first time as a college elective so I was able to learn the moves before they were really thrown out there and I think that makes a huge difference!
There are good Zumba instructors and bad ones... I had one for example who couldn't ever decide what she was doing and was very flighty... Another one who had no enthusiasm and I'm pretty sure wasn't actually qualified to teach Zumba...
Good ones are hard to find!!0 -
Zumba classes vary by gym and instructor. In my gym we have two very energetic instructors. The more senior one has instructors from other gyms attend her class, usually lasts an hour and a half and is VERY energetic.
There is a wide mix of abilities in the classes I've attended, as it takes awhile. I've been taking Zumba for a few months, have the shoes and the shirt but still get lost sometimes.
Here's my blog post on Zumba:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/JanieJack/view/why-i-don-t-mind-being-the-fatty-in-zumba-4504520 -
Here's a great link to help you figure out how many calories you can burn while doing Zumba. I used this before I got my HRM and it's pretty close!
http://caloriesburnedhq.com/zumba-calories-burned/
@Kim, thanks. I usually just put it in as aerobics / dance / jazzercise. Its all good. Even if the calculation is a little lower than the real burn, I get to be pleasantly surprised by loosing weight faster than expected if I keep my goals but I can't say that I have lately .0 -
Okay sorry for offending any of you or MANY of you I should say, but I only post this question so someone can correct me cause I'm sure you are not all into what looks to me like glorified aerobics.
I've seen good latin dancing, and good aerobics classes but this looks like neither and this was the 3rd video I found. So please show me some good video of this thing you are all loving so much? Otherwise I can only think that the appeal is that it's done to very very good music? Played it without sound so I don't know that's all I can think, it just looks odd.
I don't want to look like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5ksfpQSrg0
Funny how the one person who "should" have rythm is the only one who doesn't?
IDK. It just does NOT look like something I want to be doing. (only interested because it seems to burn lots of cals. and lot's of my "friends" list do it and they don't seem like spaz's?)
It depends on the instructor. Most classes are about 70% latin and the rest is up to the instructor. (there are so many types of latin dance...so many different cultural influences) I lost 49lbs AND toned up while doing Zumba three times per week two years ago. With that being said, I put my all into it and definitely felt the burn. There were body resistance moves thrown in along with great core building moves. A good instructor knows how to build the intensity and then bring you back to cool down properly, so you get maximum burn. The more you put into it, the more you get out of it. Also...you are with a bunch of your friends..great music....leaving it all out on the floor. Some of my good friends who are also instructors are from Panama...and trust me...the latin influence is there. It's all about proper technique. There is also Zumba toning which incorporate toning sticks of various weights. If an individual isn't getting anything out of their Zumba class....they either aren't doing it properly or they aren't putting anything into it. Zumba may not be for everyone...but it sure gave me some awesome results!0 -
I tried zumba a few times, and i'm not much of a fan. They offer it a couple of times a week at my gym, and I've taken it, but i like the other classes that they offer much better. I don't crack as much of a sweat zumba-ing as i do in my African dance class. I like Zumba-ing on days where my knee hurts and i need a lighter work out though.
I think its fun all the people in my class seem to be thoroughly enjoying themselves.... but to me its not as good as the other workouts my gym offers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPmuP6x1f3Y <---- zumba class at one of my gym's other locations lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G1AkJ-97ng <---- these are the "good videos"0
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