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Zumba Founder Beto Perez’s 5 Tips For Taking Your First Class

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on April 5, 2013

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Zumba Founder Beto Perez’s 5 Tips For Taking Your First Class

When it comes to taking your first Zumba class, no one may know better about the anxieties students face than someone who’s taught thousands around the world — the inventor of Zumba himself, Beto Perez. “Sometimes people see the class through the window and they feel a little intimidated because they see the coordination. . . [and] think that they need to know choreography before,” he says. “In Zumba we don’t have levels; we don’t have beginners, intermediate, or advanced. We prepare the instructors in a way that anybody can do it.” Convinced? Here are Beto’s five expert tips for making your first Zumba class a success.

Beto Perez Zumba

  1. Choose the right class: Any Zumba class will offer something for beginners, but Beto especially recommends the newest offering, Zumba Sentao, which uses a chair as your “dance partner” to help you work out. Having that anchor point can help beginners feel more comfortable when they try a class, Beto suggests.
  2. Get there early: If you’re new to Zumba, rushing in late is not an option if you don’t want to feel disoriented and discouraged. “You need to be at the beginning of the class because the warmup is one of the most important parts of the class,” advises Beto. And after the 10-minute warmup, the instructor starts you out with simple steps using an easy rhythm like merengue or cha cha cha, which is why “it’s so important you start at the beginning of the class,” he says.

Keep reading for three more expert tips.

  1. Focus on your legs: Feeling a bit uncoordinated? If you get lost when the instructor shows you a movement to do with your arms to go along with your legs, skip the arms part. Focusing on just following the leg movements will ensure you still get an effective workout. “We understand it’s hard,” Beto says. “Don’t worry.” After a few classes, you’ll feel more comfortable with adding arm movements to your dance steps.
  2. Dress for success: You’ll feel more confident and in control if you wear clothes you are comfortable in, so opt for an outfit that affords you lots of movement, along with comfortable shoes. Beto says he sees people arrive to class in ballroom shoes, thinking it’s a dance class “but they need to remember that this is a fitness class — [wear] tennis shoes,” he says.
  3. Take a break: It’s important to know when you need to take a time out, Beto says, especially if you’re finding it hard to breathe. “If you are red in the face, you need to take a break and drink water,” he advises.
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Friday is Wear Red Day

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on January 29, 2013

2013 wear red banner

Zumba Contra Costa announces

Sporty for Forty

a 40-day Activity Challenge in support of

American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women

 When:  Beginning Wear Red Day February 1st – March 12th

 What:  a 40-day activity challenge to get you moving more.

How:  Bring at least $5 to any Zumba Contra Costa class during the first week of February and you will receive your 40-day activity challenge.  Throughout the challenge you will receive motivational tips & recipes.  All proceeds benefit the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign.

Raffle Prizes & Winners chosen & announced at one of 3 parties during the week of March 12th

Location:  Every Zumba Contra Costa class

Tuesday’s & Thursday’s 7:30 pm Tice Valley Gym, Walnut Creek

Friday’s 10 am, Diablo Theater, Pleasant Hill

This Friday, February 1st is National Wear Red Day®, a day that kicks of the American Heart Association’s  Heart Health Month and the Go Red for Women campaign.  This campaign aims to educate and remind us that heart disease is the number one killer among women.  Whether heart disease is inherited or not, the American Heart Association teaches us that there are several things we can do to protect ourselves, including eating healthy foods, getting our cholesterol checked, and of course, exercising.  The U.S. Surgeon General recommends 150 minutes per week of high intensity exercise or 300 minutes, moderate intensity.

You may be asking yourself, “How can I motivate myself to exercise that much?  I know I made the resolution to exercise more, but life just gets in the way.  And, really, exercise is so boring.”

Here are three motivational tips to help you adhere to your exercise resolution.

#1     Find a physical activity you truly love.  This is the most important step you can take.  Try something new.  There are so many options to choose from nowadays:  Yoga, Pilates, Zumba Fitness, belly, ballroom, or salsa dancing, kick boxing, swimming, biking or hiking with the kids.  If you don’t like gyms, no problem.  Look in the Walnut Creek Recreation’s Program Guide (or your community center’s catalog).  There are so many fun and interesting classes offered throughout the year.

#2     Be specific when making goals, and track your activity either on paper or with one of the new high tech pedometers that track everything from steps to calories to sleep.  Seeing your accomplishments strengthens your resolve.  Keep it simple so you will always have time to track.

#3     Positive Self-Talk.  Being positive has profound effects on intentions and actions.  Telling yourself you’re too tired to work out after a long day is an easy bad habit to make.  But how about following up that thought with, “I always feel better after a workout and I will feel proud that I stuck with it.”  Learning how to develop positive self-talk can have broad implications for other areas of your life.

One of the biggest tactics to adhering to an exercise program is motivation, motivation from within.  Needing to lose weight or reduce cholesterol are examples of extrinsic motivation.  In order to effect a change from extrinsic to intrinsic motivation, one needs only find and develop the motivator within.   The three tips I have outlined above are three of the most important steps you can take to effect this change.  And don’t forget to wear red on Friday.  More information about this campaign can be found at GoRedforWomen.org.

 This year to honor Heart Health Month and support the American Heart Association, I am launching Sporty for Forty, a 40-day activity challenge, described above.  QuestionsJanice@ZumbaContraCosta.com

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Save on Zumbawear Now

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on August 25, 2012

New Zumba Cargo Pants Now in the Shop

Use promo code JANICE to save 10%.  Click here to Begin Shopping.

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Zumba for Heart a Success

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on February 27, 2012

Thank you to everyone who came out to support Go Red for Women on Saturday.  Robin Cranford, Karen Queenan & I were thrilled that everything went smoothly & everyone partied Zumba style.  A huge thank you to our sponsors,  Walnut Creek Honda, who underwrote the rent at Stanley Middle School, Lafayette, Target Walnut Creek, Trader Joe’s Lafayette & Diablo Magazine.

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Dancing away the morning for Walnut Creek CERT

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on July 3, 2011

What better way to spend a weekend morning than to shimmy & shake to Zumba’s Latin beats, while raising funds for Walnut Creek CERT (Community Emergency Response Team).  On June 18th Zumba Contra Costa’s Janice Litvin, accompanied by Claudia Lira, Parandis Banifatemi, & Lynda Penados, took CERT supporters, including Walnut Creek Mayor Cindy Silva and WC CERT’s director, Gayle Vassar all the way to a Salsa battle at the beautiful Shadelands Art Center. 

Fema-endorsed CERT trains community volunteers to respond during a disaster in areas such as:   fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, disaster medical operations, and most important, communication.  For more information about upcoming CERT trainings or to become a volunteer, contact cert@walnut-creek.org.

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Beto Perez leads ALS Zumbathon in SF

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on March 21, 2011

Zumba Co-Founders, Beto Aghion, Beto Perlman, Beto Perez

Augie & Lynne Nieto give thanks for $210,000 support

Beto Perez leads ALS Zumbathon in SF

When Zumba founder, Beto Perez comes to town, Zumba instructors & their students, flock to party with him Zumba-style.  Last Thursday, March 17th, as part of IHRSA San Francisco, a fitness industry trade show, Beto energized 1,000 Zumba enthusiasts by leading salsa, merengue, cumbia, Bhangra & reggaeton routines, as well as performing his own version of Michael Jack’son’s Beat It.  Accompanied by live percussionists and his own team of dance specialists, Beto motivated the crowd to shake, shimmy & strut their stuff both on & off the stage to create his magical, spicy blend.

The party had the added purpose of raising funds for Muscular Dystrophy Association’s Augie’s Quest, a charity, named for Augie Nieto, stricken with ALS in 2005.  Surprisingly, Augie who is now completely immobile from the disease, appeared on stage, with his wife, Lynne by his side.  They were presented with a donation of $210,000 from Beto & his partners & co-founders, Beto Perlman & Beto Aghion.

Augie Nieto of Southern California, after overcoming the shock & grief of finding out he had ALS, used his entrepreneurial know-how to create his charity, to streamline the research process and focus on discovering treatments that might help stave off the effects of the disease, & ultimately to find a cure.  ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), aka Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive and devastating disease that destroys the nerve cells controlling muscles, ultimately causing complete paralysis.

Augie, aided by high tech equipment graciously thanked us for our support, while bringing tears to our eyes and a thrill to our hearts.

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Beto Perez Appears on CBS ‘The Talk’ recently

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on January 7, 2011

Beto Perez, founder of Zumba appeared on The Talk this week on CBS teaching basic Zumba moves!

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Zumbathon for Komen Smashing Success

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on October 29, 2010

Over 90 people danced salsa, merengue, cumbia, reggaeton & belly dance last Saturday at Walnut Creek’s first ever Zumbathon benefitting Susan G. Komen for the Cure at Las Lomas High School.  Did you know that breast cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer in women?  Over $1,000 was raised for breast cancer research & awareness, while 6 instructors: Janice Litvin, Eduardo Vargas, Sheyla Moreno Culligan, Raquel Call, Nannette Vides & Debbie Wiesenthal, accompanied by Percussionist Extraordinaire, Roberto Rios led the 90+ men, mothers & daughters.  A big thank you to our sponsors:  Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Diablo Magazine, Target, Trader Joe’s Lafayette, & Allegro Copy+Print.

 

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Introducing 1st Ever Zumba Music Video – Caipirinha

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on August 20, 2010


Introducing the first Zumba video “Caipirinha” with lyrics…

LYRICS

Você me faz dançar,
Do jeito que você quer
Assim vai começar
Vem Ca pra Ca

Chorus: Zumba, Brazil, caipirinha, baila (x2)

Essa menina de Ipanema vai bailando assim
Essa menina de Ipanema quando passa…
Essa menina de Ipanema vai bailando assim
Essa menina de Ipanema quando passa…

Mami the way you move your hips
The music pumping like this
Your body hittin’ the beat
Me vuelve loco…

Mami let me know what you feel
This is so good it’s surreal
If you give it up to me now
Me rompe el coco…

1,2,3
1,12,13
Zumba, Brazil, caipirinha, baila (x2)
Habibi Yarah Berioh (x4)

Essa menina de Ipanema vai bailando assim
Essa menina de Ipanema quando passa
Essa menina de Ipanema vai bailando assim
Essa menina de Ipanema quando passa

Mami the way you move your hips
The music pumping like this
Your body hittin’ the beat
Me vuelve loco…

Mami let me know what you feel
This is so good it’s surreal
If you give it up to me now
Me rompe el coco…

1,2,3
1,12,13
Zumba, Brazil, caipirinha, baila (x2)
Habibi Yarah Berioh (x8)

Você me faz dançar,
Do jeito que você quer
Assim vai começar
Vem Ca pra Ca

La guacamaya de Ipanema dança do Brasil (x3)
Zumba, Brazil, caipirinha, baila (x2)

Caipirinha

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Shed some pounds with Zumba’s DVD Set

Posted by ZumbaContraCosta on July 10, 2010

Now you can shed the pounds and have a blast while you’re doing it! It’s easy with the Zumba® Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD Set.

Click here to Purchase – Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD Set

Zumba Weight Loss DVD Set

Zumba Total Body Transformation DVD Set

Loaded with red-hot dance steps, pulsating Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow routines, this invigorating dance-fitness “party” will have you movin’, groovin’ and shakin’ the weight off to the sexy, exotic rhythms of salsa, cumbia, samba, merengue and more! Work your body from head to toe with four DVDs and six exhilarating workouts that teach you all the basics and hit your favorite targets, like your core, thighs and abs. You also get maraca-like Toning Sticks to add some muscle to your body sculpting routines. Now’s the time! Get ready to “Join the Party” and see a whole new side of yourself!

Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD Set includes: 1) Zumba Fitness Basics Workout;  2) Zumba Fitness 20-Minute Express Workout;  3) Zumba Fitness Sculpt & Tone Workout;  4) Zumba Fitness Cardio Party Workout;  5) Zumba Fitness Live! Workout;  6) Zumba Fitness Flat Abs Workout;  7) 2 Zumba Fitness Toning Sticks

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