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I’ve always been a great fan of dancing, but I don’t dance much nowadays. The reason being I don’t like the modern dancing (if you can call it dancing). Most of my peers who danced the real stuff – the rock-and-roll, the twist, the fox-trot, and even the cha-cha – have all been relegated to the sidelines thanks to joint pain.
And in their place, we have the frenetic dancers of today with all those spasmodic movements. I hope this article will do its bit in helping some of those good old dance moves make a comeback. It will be good for me, it will be good for you, and if the younger generation sees a rock-and-roller in real life action, hopefully it will catch on and… rock-and-roll will be back.
So for starters, let me assure you, there can be life after joint pains. And I’m talking real, active, fun-filled life. The thing is, for most people joint pains lick the joints but bite the head. Really! I’m not joking.
Once it gets into their heads that they are developing joint pains, people start thinking negatively. They believe this is a normal part of aging, and withdraw into a shell. They recede from their active life and start living a more sedentary lifestyle.