CONWAY — Paige Revis, instructor and owner of Jazzerciseof Conway, has relocated the business. The new site for Jazzercise classes is Laurel Plaza, 2225 Prince St., Ste. 13. It offers 16 classes ...
I've discovered that dancing is a way to work out and not feel like you're working out because you're having so much fun. So I'm trying different dance workouts this month. Last week I was tap dancing ...
"Just to warn you, my mom might be Jazzercising when we get home." This was always the disclaimer my childhood best friend would give me before entering her house after school. I have vivid memories ...
Jazzercise, the fitness phenomenon that combines heart-pumping choreography and aerobics, is making a huge comeback 50 years after it was first launched. Shanna Missett Nelson, the daughter of creator ...
When it comes to body image, teenage and college years can sometimes be the most challenging for young women. And low self-esteem can be tough to shake, but one way to combat it is through exercise, ...
Chances are, when you hear the word jazzercise, you picture women from the 1980s dancing around in pastel leotards. Those ladies might now be your mom, your aunt, your grandma, so you probably ...
For most exercisers, Jazzercise is synonymous with leotards, leg warmers, and plenty of jazz hands. (Is it even possible to say “jazz hands” without doing them?) But for the exercisers who rock the ...
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Jazzercise is alive and well in Alexandria. According to Alexandria area instructor Debbie Lynch, the dance-fitness classes, formerly held at Lee Center, have now moved back to the Durant Center. “Our ...
While you've probably seen a video or two of Judi Sheppard Missett vibrantly leading a Jazzercise workout in the '80s, Jazzercise has been a dance cardio powerhouse for over 50 years. Even with ...
Say “Jazzercise,” and some might think of the ’80s and early ’90s: leg warmers, spiky bangs held back by headbands and women “getting physical.” But lots of other people know better. Jazzercise is ...
"I hear it," a woman proclaimed, and then darted down a hallway at the Washington Hilton. A tank-top-clad parade rushed closely behind, also drawn to the faint beat of OneRepublic's "Counting Stars." ...