Equipment Needed
proper foot wear (shoes designed for aerobic dance are advised)
light weight, well ventilated clothing
spacious area or room
floor surface that provides cushion and stability
arousing music
tape player
music 120-135 beats per minute
exercise video tape when at home, or various aerobic shows on TV
Aerobic Dance Variations
Low Impact
High Impact
Step
Muscle Groups Used During Aerobic Dance
predominately lower body muscles
upper body muscle groups used predominately to gain added aerobic intensity
Low-Impact Aerobics
Definition – Low-Impact Aerobics
aerobic movements (those movements involving big muscle groups used in continuous rhythmic activity) in which at least one foot contacts the ground at all times
evolved to decrease the lower leg overuse injuries associated with high-impact classes
ideal for special populations, such as seniors, pregnant women and overweight individuals
Guidelines – Low-Impact Aerobics
arm and leg movements should be controlled as participant problems with the knee may occur due to the repetitive use of the flexed knee
with low impact, more fit individuals might have difficulty achieving adequate intensity and, thus, must use bigger movements
Using big movements in the upper body will also increase the intensity of the class
High-Impact Aerobics
Definition – High-Impact Aerobics
aerobic dance in which there are moments when the body is moved through space and both feet lose contact with the ground
high impact aerobics utilizes aerobic movements such as jumping and hopping
provides excellent cardiovascular advantages along with good metabolic benefits (i.e., kilocalories utilized per minute of exercise)
Recommendations – High-Impact Aerobics
high impact aerobics has a high announced injury incidence, in particular in the lower body
high impact aerobics may be inappropriate for person with biomechanical or other factors that predispose them to injury in the lower leg and foot regions
the low impact variation should be shown during class
Step Aerobics
Definition – Step Aerobics
step aerobics utilizes stepping up and down from a platform
step aerobics can offer a moderate- to high-intensity cardiovascular workout with low impact stresses
intensity of the class may be individualized by changing the platform height and use of propuplsion
Recommendations – Step Aerobics
when stepping up, do not allow any part of the foot to hang over the edge
when stepping down, step close to the platform and do not bounce or step on the balls of the feet
be certain to step with the heel first when stepping up and down
don’t pound the feet on and off the platform
don’t constantly focus on the platform or drop the head too far forward while stepping
do not step down with the back toward the platform
maintain good posture with abdominals tucked in, back straight,



