I shared this story on our FB group page. Thought I'd share it again on our blog. This was written by a young, male Zumba goer. Props to all of them that attend! I copied the story from this link.
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Society states that the average 22 year old male with…relative
charisma and social standing, should be spending his weeknights hanging
out watching the football with his mates, or out at clubs surrounded (if
he’s lucky) by lovely ladies.
When I tell you that I spend, on average, four nights a week
surrounded by ladies and paying for the privilige, you might give me a
look or two. But when I tell you about my love for Zumba….well, you
still might give me a look or two.
For
somebody who has always fancied himself as a bit of a dancer, normally
whilst under the influence of both drink and an inflated sense of
self-esteem, going to my first class was both a daunting and enthralling
experience. Walking in gingerly (and late, I’d hasten to add) I
immediately had 30 or so pairs of female eyes transfixed on me as if I’d
crossed over onto the wrong side of the tracks. Taking my place at the
back of the hall and instantly regretting my decision to turn up, I had a
sudden thought.
It was one of those “hey, why the hell not?” moments which were disturbingly rare in my relatively conservative character.
The next hour or so was a trial but I must say, I was immediately
hooked. Knowing that I was the centre of attention for quite possibly
all the wrong reasons was something that was quite difficult to grasp.
But the atmosphere amongst the class was a real treat. Made to feel
right at home, I continued to fumble my way through each routine,
sweating un-naturally but ever so increasingly changing my smile from
nervously forced, to genuine.
That was approximately a year ago. Funny how time flies. Now, well I
look back at that and laugh. Some may argue that I still fumble my way
through now. I’m a 6 foot plus, lanky son of a gun with flailing arms
and legs that I can’t control, but I enjoy the experience all the same.
It’s not about how good you are, it’s about the enjoyment. Which I
suppose, is just as well.
The reason for writing this isn’t to ramble on about myself. It’s
kind of meant to be written as an advertisement, just taking a while to
get there that’s all. Turning up at that first class a year or so ago
and being the only male present, confident or not, was still extremely
overwhelming. It felt for a brief moment like an invasion of privacy,
like I was coming into somebody’s home and re-arranging all the
furniture.
However, the reason for writing is to make other men aware, those who have a
boogie at a wedding and think that they can give anybody a run for their
money on the dancefloor, that they should give it a go.
What have you
got to lose?
Okay, don’t answer that. But in all seriousness..
There are approximately 5 or 6 of us now that regularly visit these
classes. We’re all different ages, shapes and sizes. We all flail a
little bit, our hips desert us, we even have a “man dance” attributed to
us….which hopefully serves as more of a tribute, not an excuse to point
and laugh. But we keep coming back for more.
To sum up then I guess, encouraging more men with secret desires to
“shake it”, as it’s often put, is never going to be easy. Believe me,
I’ve been trying to ever since. Each man to their own and all that.
Personally, right now I have no idea what I’d do without it. I’ve met
some fantastic people because of it and it’s now a massive part of my
life.
My encouragement for fellow males who are sitting on the fence is, give it a go! You may just find that you like it.
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