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Groove It! Shake It! Learn It! Zumba® Fitness in the Music Classroom
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Groove It! Shake It! Learn It! Zumba® Fitness in the Music Classroom.

Dec 18, 2015

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Groove It! Shake It! Learn It!

Zumba® Fitness in the Music Classroom

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Agenda

• Introduction• What is Zumba?

• How I use Zumba at school• How I use Zumba in the classroom

• Lesson Plans• Video Demonstration• Fundraisers

• Pros and Cons of being a Zumba Instructor

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What is Zumba?

• Zumba is a Latin based fitness program

• The music and dances are primarily Latin but include other world rhythms

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What is Zumba?

• Zumba exercises include music with fast and slow rhythms and resistance training for fitness and losing weight. 

• The music comes from the following dance styles: cumbia, salsa, merengue, mambo, flamenco, chachacha, reggaeton, soca, samba, belly dancing, bhangra, hip hop music, axé, and tango.

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What is Zumba?

• There are seven different types of classes for different levels of age and exertion, including one based in the swimming pool.

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Zumba Classes

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Zumba Classes

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Zumba Classes

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Zumba Classes

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Zumba Classes

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Zumba Classes

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Zumba Classes

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Zumba at School

• Students and I exercise every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday before school starts from 7:15-7:35

• These students tend be my “regulars” and don’t need to have moves demonstrated over and over

• Some of the songs are from the Zumba corporation, many of the songs are from Kids Bop CD

• Great way to get out of morning duty

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Zumba at School

• Teachers and I exercise every Friday after afternoon post is over.

• Typically 2:15-3:15• Teachers receive a regular session of

Zumba• Attendance varies due to people forgetting

clothes, holidays, wanting to get out of school on Friday, or just plain forgetting that it happens every week

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Zumba in the Classroom

• One of the things I have used Zumba for is preparing for Hispanic Heritage Month

• Zumba can be a gateway to teaching the language, geography, and traditions of a culture.

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Lesson Plans

• These are plans for teaching the Cumbia Step

• We are using the 4th grade Silver Burdett Music Connection

• Cumbia Lesson Plans

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4th grade Class performing Cumbia

• Here is one of my classes learning and performing the cumbia

• Mrs. Rhodan’s Class

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Zumba in the Classroom

• I have other grade levels performing different songs

• For example, my 3rd graders will learn how to sing a song in Spanish during HHM but they have a recorder emphasis and will learn how to read the notes, do the fingerings, and play an accompaniment to the song they are learning.

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Zumba in the Classroom

• I have used my Zumba certification to host events that are called

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Zumba in the Classroom

• Basically, a Zumbathon is when people pay a certain price (usually ranging from $10-$20) to have a Zumba party for 2 hours.

• It is non-stop dancing for 2 hours.

• They can be used to benefit your classroom or school/PTA

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Zumba in the Classroom

• We held a Zumbathon back in October for the music department at my school and raised $400 dollars

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New Drums and Percussion

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Pros and Cons of being a Zumba Instructor

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• Remember, you do not have to be Zumba instructor to teach ethnic dances in your classroom. Just don’t ever call it Zumba.

• Also remember that you can use Kids Bop CDs and any ethnic music you may find.

• If you think that getting Zumba certified is something you would like to do, then you need to know a few things to make an informed decision.

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Pros

• Great exercise for your students and colleagues• Gets you in shape• Community building within your school • You have the ability to host your own fundraisers• Good way to make some extra money if you

work for a gym or if you host individual events• Zumba sends you music and choreography

notes

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Cons

• The financial obligation– Pay for each type of class and there is a monthly fee

to be a part of the Zumba Instructor Network(ZIN)

• There are more people certified for Zumba than there are jobs.

• If you plan on doing private parties or corporate events, you need to have your own insurance and sound system and be willing to pay for your own marketing materials.

• Finally, the physical toll it takes on your body

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Questions?