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YouTube, CapitalSwingDancersAmong all of the recreational activities there are, dancing is probably one of the most fun.
Effects Of Dancing
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PexelsAside from its entertainment and recreational purposes, dancing also helps improve the condition of our heart and lungs, develop muscular strength, endurance, and motor fitness, and increase aerobic fitness.
No Need For Impressive Talent
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PexelsThe good news is you don’t have to be a professional dancer to enjoy these benefits. Even with your own dance steps, you’ll be able to acquire better coordination, agility, and flexibility through dancing.
Dancing To Compete
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YouTube, CapitalSwingDancersWe know that even toddlers can dance, but if we’re going to talk about some jaw-dropping steps that are worth a trophy, Ben and Jennifer are the ones we should be looking at.
Meet Ben And Jennifer
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YouTube, CapitalSwingDancersBen Morris and Jennifer DeLuca are a dance duo from Orange Counties.
A Unique Touch To Dancing
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PexelsWhat sets them apart from other performers is their “dressed down” approach where they enter the stage both wearing brown slacks.
Unconventional Song Choice
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PexelsThe dance duo selected George Thorogood’s bluesy-rock tune “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” for their winning piece in the Capital Swing Dancers’ Presidents’ Day weekend convention in California.
All Smiles
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YouTube, CapitalSwingDancersBen and Jennifer’s impressive twirling and swinging routine captivated everyone in the room. The secret ingredient of their performance? Jennifer’s unfading smile. By the time they finish, everyone is on their feet giving them a standing ovation.
No Doubt
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PexelsThe judges enjoyed Ben and Jennifer’s outstanding routine. They won first place that night, which is not entirely a surprise.
Watch Ben and Jennifer’s winning routine in the video below.
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