Log In

Username:

Password:

   Stay logged in?

Forgot Password?

User Status

 

Attention

 

Recover Password

Username or Email:

Loading...
Change Image
Enter the code in the photo at left:

Before We Continue...

Are you absolutely sure you want
to delete this message?

Premium Membership

Upgrade to
Premium Membership!

Renew Your
Premium Membership

$99
PER YEAR
$79
PER YEAR
$79
PER YEAR

Premium Membership includes the following benefits:

Don't let your Premium Membership expire, or you'll miss out on:

  • Exclusive access to over 1,620 video demonstrations of patterns in the full bronze, silver and gold levels.
  • Access to all previous variations of the week, including full video instruction of man's and lady's parts.
  • Over twice as many videos as basic membership.
  • A completely ad-free experience!

 

Sponsored Ad
Making A Stand For Dancesport
Posted by Samantha
3/30/2009  6:53:00 AM
I am delivering a speech on Ballroom and Latin dancing being a sport! I have some evidence of this, but was wondering if anyone knew any statistics about dancing, such as one dance being equal to a quarter of a basketball game or something--I don't know if that is true, but something like that would be helpful...

Hopefully my speech will motivate more people to take up this fantastic sport! =D
Re: Making A Stand For Dancesport
Posted by DivaGinger
3/30/2009  10:54:00 AM
I'm just throwing stuff out at random:

The closest comparison I make between dancing and another "sport" is between ballroom dancing and dressage (equestrian), with the exception that Dressage is typically (unless it's a free-style) a pre-established pattern of movements and transitions, and it's performed one horse/rider team at a time. The precision, technique, and training are very similar.

I have no idea where you're going with your paper, other than "Dancing ROXORZ", but stick with the basics- dancing's fun, it's a great communication tool, it's beneficial to mind/body, etc.
Re: Making A Stand For Dancesport
Posted by gmdance
3/30/2009  3:30:00 PM
Check with USA Dance. They had a video some years back that was used to convince the IOC that this is a sport. If I recall, it compared a couple dancing quickstep to a sprinter.
Re: Making A Stand For Dancesport
Posted by Carl
3/31/2009  12:58:00 PM
Ballroom is now an Olympic event. One may disagree whether Ballroom is a sport. However, an international committee consisting of the best sports minds this world has to offer has voted and installed Ballroom in oldest sports competition in the world. As for me, I agree with their determination.

As you can tell Ive had the same argument and made the same speech in my Toastmasters chapter.
Carl Candiano
unvcandy@yahoo.com
Re: Making A Stand For Dancesport
Posted by Samantha
4/1/2009  4:11:00 AM
Oh cool! Thankyou so much all this information has been extremely useful! Yay! It's great to hear Ballroom is an Olympic sport!
Re: Making A Stand For Dancesport
Posted by Iluv2Dance
4/6/2009  11:56:00 PM
Hello,
In case we forget. It was not possible to consider dancing as an Olympic Sport unless the word SPORT was included in its title.

Back in the 50's, a competition was run to see how many miles a dancer would travel in one day of teaching. Wally Fryer, who was a ballroom champion, had a pedometer fitted to his shoe. All I can remember about that is nobody got anyway near the total miles Wally did in a day.

It would be a good talking point in a studio if the teacher did a similar competition. It would be a different idea to raise funds for the studio or a charity.

+ View More Messages

Copyright  ©  1997-2026 BallroomDancers.com