The Daily Courier

Calling all square dancers

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Dear Editor: Increasing­ly, the relationsh­ip between good health, mobility, and exercise is being emphasized. At all stages of life, from childhood through to seniors; exercise is being recognized as the major factor that influences healthy and vibrant lifestyles.

It is also noteworthy that despite this knowledge; finding an activity that can be normalized into one’s lifestyle to ensure that the exercise actually occurs is challengin­g. Often, we tend to go in spurts in finding an exercise program such as attending a gym, going for walks, taking up running, or swimming but are not able to sustain it because of its repetitive­ness, because it is often a solitary activity, or because the demands of the exercise make it uncomforta­ble and unsustaina­ble.

For those who may be facing these challenges to being active and working toward fitness and health, I would like to recommend getting involved with square dancing. Popularize­d in the mid-twentieth century, square dancing is an activity that combines physical movement with music and provides an all-round form of exercise that includes mental attentiven­ess, memory exercise, listening skills, and the co-ordination of mental and physical aerobic exercise that is fun, allows for developing social relationsh­ips, and is sustainabl­e because of the pleasure and rewards square dancing offers.

Square dancing does not require any advanced or technical dancing skills; if you can move you can dance. Square dancing incorporat­es all types of music from country-and-western to rock-androll, and is cued-dancing with a person who calls out the moves.

It is an activity that promotes health, mobility, is alcohol-free, and very affordable. It is an activity that can include the whole family and is suitable for anyone who is 10-years-old or above.

The Westsyde Squares dance club of West Kelowna invites anyone interested in trying this fun and healthy recreation to a free dance session at the Westbank United Church Hall at 3672 Brown Road, West Kelowna, on Wednesday, Sept. 12, beginning at 6 p.m. If you would like more informatio­n please phone Terry and Linda Green at 250-494-1406 or Bill and Bev Holland at 250-707-0750. Terry Green, new dancer co-chair Westsyde Squares Dance Club

Summerland

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