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Feeling blue?

Postby Lozzles » 19 Feb 2013, 15:34

Then take a tip from me :D

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic ... tress.html

Glad I'm doing something right :lol:
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby tonicha » 19 Feb 2013, 15:49

Well that is good to know - not that I'll be doing any, but you carry on Loz xx
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby Kaz » 19 Feb 2013, 15:52

:D 8-) I think any exercise can lift your mood, even walking I find, but that's terrific Loz! 8-) :D
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby Fugitive » 19 Feb 2013, 16:15

Just watching the Tango puts a smile on my face so I can imagine dancing the Tango must lift the mood.
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby Workingman » 19 Feb 2013, 17:10

Two left feet here :oops: but I bet my mood would be lifted if I had one of those ladies to Tango with. :D :D :D
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby Osc » 19 Feb 2013, 17:27

I would say any dancing - I know dancing has got the two of us through lots of stuff in the last nine years. It just clears your mind wonderfully, and even though the problems still exist, you seem somehow better able to deal with them after a few hours of dancing. I think you look lovely in that first photo, Loz, in the red dress.......
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby Diflower » 19 Feb 2013, 17:52

That's impressive isn't it, but like Kaz tend to think it would be any form of exercise :)
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby Lozzles » 19 Feb 2013, 18:14

Well, it's the only exercise I do apart fro dog walking, so I'm biased (or is it bias? :? ) I also find walking in the countryside lifts my mood too :D But I think they talk about tango because you never know what the next step will be, so you have to have your whole mind on it, thus switching off from the real world for a short while.
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby Diflower » 19 Feb 2013, 20:33

Yes maybe the combination of completely switching off, having to concentrate, plus the exercise is what does it :)
Bb's mum and I used to go line dancing, I'm sure that had a similar effect :)
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Re: Feeling blue?

Postby Aggers » 19 Feb 2013, 22:37

That's most interesting.

We always used to enjoy our dancing - latin & ballroom - and when doing a complicated routine
one certainly has to concentrate on what you're doing and forget life's little worries. If you love
music, that is an added bonus. Sadly, we don't do dancing now as my partner finds it out of the
question since two bout of chemotherapy.

But we've lots of happy memories.
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