
Super Groovers Dance Class | Dance Out Loud Waiheke
Description of Super Groovers Dance Class | Dance Out Loud Waiheke
💃 Super Groovers is a fun, inclusive dance class set to uplifting music for ages 50+ at Dance Out Loud Waiheke. This 45-minute class improves mobility, balance, and coordination while creating friendships and plenty of laughs!
Class Details:
- Suitable for moderate to good mobility (Level 2-3)
- Easy-to-follow routines to music from your era
- Dance at your own pace within your abilities
- Perfect for anyone approximately 50+ years (most participants are 60-80 years)
- $15 casual fee with concessions available
What to bring:
- Supportive sports shoes
- Water bottle
- Light, comfortable clothing
✨ Location: Dance Out Loud, 23c Tahi Road, Ostend, Waiheke Island
🎵 For enquiries: Contact Rachel Bell at 021 915 573 or danceoutloudwaiheke@gmail.com
Benefits of Dance Fitness for Seniors in New Zealand
Dance fitness classes like Super Groovers provide exceptional health benefits for Kiwi seniors looking to stay active in a supportive environment. Regular participation can significantly improve physical and mental wellbeing.
Physical Benefits:
- Improved cardiovascular health and endurance
- Enhanced balance, reducing fall risk
- Better coordination and motor skills
- Increased joint mobility and flexibility
- Maintained muscle strength and tone
Mental and Social Benefits:
- Reduced stress and improved mood through endorphin release
- Enhanced cognitive function through learning dance sequences
- Social connection and community building
- Boosted confidence and self-expression
- Improved mental alertness and memory
Dance classes provide a holistic approach to fitness that's especially valuable as we age. Unlike traditional exercise, dance combines physical movement with cognitive challenges, social interaction, and musical enjoyment, making it one of the most complete forms of exercise available for seniors.
The supportive environment at Dance Out Loud Waiheke ensures participants feel comfortable moving at their own pace while still challenging themselves appropriately. This inclusive approach makes dance fitness accessible even for those who haven't danced before or who may have some physical limitations.