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DANCE
Learning to dance can make you a better lover
Shawn Byfi eld (www.ShawnByfi eld.com) is an award winning choreographer, show director and a leading expert in dance lessons and industry
advice.
BY SHAWN BYFIELD
Learning to dance actually improves
your love life.
“If you’re looking to spice up
your love life, learning to dance is a
sure-fi re way to attract the opposite
sex” says Shawn Byfi eld, a leading
expert in dance instruction for adults.
Besides the obvious ability to show
off your new dance moves, learning to
dance comes with many other romantic
benefi ts. Here are Bayfi eld’s top 10 tips explaining
why dancers make better lovers:
1.) Better Rhythm: Hearing the
rhythm of the music directly translates
into keeping a better rhythm
elsewhere.
2.) Better Confi dence: Learning to
dance improves your confi dence on
and off the dance fl oor. The #1 most
attractive trait about a partner is
their confidence level. Boldly use
your moves to sweep your partner
off the dance fl oor and bring them...
somewhere more private.
3.) Better Moves: This goes without
saying. Watching your partner move
well on the dance floor is subconsciously
a very sexy indicator of how
well they’ll partner at other times.
4.) Better Improvisation skills:
Sometimes, things go wrong. Learning
to dance teaches you to improvise and
think on your feet. Dancers transform
awkward lovemaking situations and
improvise new scenarios.
5.) Better Stamina: Out of breath?
Not if you dance regularly. The cardio
workout from dancing dramatically
boosts your stamina.
6.) Better Skin: If sweat grosses you
out, it shouldn’t. That sweaty dance
workout actually helps clear your
pores and releases toxins that create
pimples, blackheads and acne. So
dance oft en, and reap the rewards of
beautiful skin.
7.) Better Flexibility: Can’t touch
your toes? Chances are, your love
making experience could benefi t from
a dance class. Regular stretching and
warm ups improves your fl exibility
and circulation throughout your
muscles.
8.) Better Creativity: A common
complaint among couples is boredom.
Dancers know how to break
the monotony because they’re
forced to use more right brain
functions – which is the artistic,
creative side of the brain. Dancers
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use their noggin to experience how
good change can be.
9.) Better Positive Energy: Dance
releases endorphins in your body,
which is one of the chemicals your
body releases, leaving you feeling
more positive, relaxed, and generally
happier. A positive person is always
a turn-on.
10.) Better Friends: Being a better
lover is about building a mutual
relationship of trust. Learning to
dance teaches you how to listen, respect,
love and appreciate yourself
and others.
So if you’re looking to improve the
quality of your love making, and want
to develop that sex appeal others won’t
be able to resist, make the time to learn
to dance. Your bedroom will never be
the same again!
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