Dancing: Better than your Mobile Device

A human being’s “vagal tone” keeps you healthy by regulating your critical internal systems such as your cardiovascular, glucose, and immune response. According to the March 24, 2013 New York Times, Barbara L. Fredrickson, professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and her research team, conducted a study showing that vagal tone is improved by your spending face-to-face time with other people. While there are lots of other opportunities for this people interaction, dancing is an ideal one.

Dancing Improves Your Balance and Vice Versa

The March 12, 2013 Wall Street Journal, reminds us that good balance for surfboarding, like dancing, requires vision inner ear, and proprioception. That balance can be improved by using balance equipment to challenge the proprioception system, and by closing your eyes or nodding your head up and down to make the vestibular system of your inner ear work and adapt.