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6 Reasons Why Performing Artists Should Stay Fit
Maintaining your fitness as an artist should be a priority as
exercising will not only help you to give a better performance it also has
a lot of health benefits, from
weight loss to disease prevention.
Staying fit can:
1 Improve Your Lungs and Breathing
Staying fit can improve lung
power, which can also improve your singing ability; as your breathing
techniques are essential when singing.
2 Improve Mood
Exercise does a lot
more for our mental states than we think. It can make you feel
better in yourself on a whole. And as a performing artists being in a good mood
will help you to deliver your performance better, which will have
a positive impact on your audience.
When you exercise
something happens in your brain: a chemical to fight stress
called endorphin is released and this change your mood and even make
you happier.
These endorphins are like a
drug that minimise discomfort and block the feeling of pain and it is
even associated with a feeling of euphoria.
3 Increase
Your Confidence
Exercise can increase your
confidence, which you will need to perform infant of your fans.
Staying fit will also make
you more optimistic and even reduce the symptoms of major depression in certain people.
4 Make You More Focus
Physical activities can
strengthen your focus, boosts your decision-making skills and improves your
memory. This is for artists in terms of remembering your set/queue
and lyrics, whilst performing.
5 Improve
Creativity
There are some great
benefits to the creativity of an artist that stays fi:
Exercise will make you
smarter, a better thinker, allow you to process information faster and
even helps you pick up your productivity.
6 Increase
Stamina
Staying fit will boost your
energy levels and show a positive body language to your audience, and
this will lead to a better physical interaction.
Giving a high-energy
performance is a way of physically speaking to your audience,
which is a way of transferring the musical energy to the fan.
With increased stamina you
will be able to easily hype-up the crowed by jumping up and down, and
also reach out to the fans on the far left and far right if its a big
stage by running across stage.
7 Leave a Lasting Impression
Psychologically a high-energy
performance always subconsciously leaves the audience feeling like they
have been given their moneys worth.
People will remember your
performance and your music because of the onstage visual performance you
leave them with.
8 Controls
Weight
Regular exercise has many
benefits:
• Exercise helps you to burn calories
• The more you exercise, the less you need to
reduce your food intake.
• Increasing your muscle mass
• Increase your metabolism
• Oxygenate your blood efficiently
• Deliver nutrients to your tissues
• Rev up your cardiovascular system
• Boost your circulation
Exercise also improves sleep
quality. It can help you get a better night’s rest and leave you feeling ready
to tackle the day
9 Combats Health Conditions and Disease
In general, people who
exercise regularly are healthier and get sick less often. Regular workouts can
help you prevent and manage many health problems, including:
• High blood pressure
• Cancer, including colon and breast cancer
• Type 2 diabetes
• Obesity
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• After following your exercise routine for a
while, your heart and lungs won’t need to work as hard to function. This can
give you more energy to propel you through your day.
By increasing your activity
levels, you improve your blood circulation throughout your body and lower
your risk of heart disease, including heart attacks.
Exercise also increases the
number of white blood cells in your body. These are the cells that fight off
pathogens, which can cause illness.
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