Sporting Life Arkansas

Jazzercise – Fitness Beyond the Running Path


This Reluctant Athlete is a runner first and foremost, but several years ago, when back and shoulder issues started to get in the way of my accomplishing my distance goals, I had to face the fact that I couldn’t only run. I needed to strengthen my core and upper body to withstand the toll that running long distances takes, or my running-related injuries would end all my activities.

I remembered my friend Mary raving about how much she loved Jazzercising and what a great workout it was. She also looked stunning, so I knew it must be effective. I thought I would give it a try, especially when Mary was devoted enough to the Little Rock studio to have its phone number memorized.

That was more than three years ago, and I have been going devotedly – religiously? – ever since. (Just ask my friends to whom I rave about it incessantly.) In the beginning I thought I would try it once a week just to get a little stretching and strengthening in; after all, I’m an introvert and don’t like group workouts. I arrived early to my first class to get a good spot in the back.

But over the years, I’ve made good friends at Jazzercise, and I’ve gotten a great workout every time I’ve been to class. I thought I might ask some of the other women who attend regularly about their experiences. All of these women look great, and not in a for-her-age kind of way, but in an anyone-would-want-to-look-like-her kind of way.

Let me introduce you to a few of the members of my “JazzerPosse”:

I have been a little surprised by my own delight and, well, my “addiction” to the classes, and I was gratified to find I’m not the only one. I should also write I have not been compensated in any way for this column by Jazzercise Little Rock; my primary motivation has been to find new listeners for my obsessive need to talk about how fun these rigorous dance routines make working out and staying fit.

In the coming weeks, this Reluctant Athlete is going to be following my friend Angel as she experiments with various fitness activities to find for herself what running is to me. Stay tuned…

Stacey Margaret Jones, M.S., APR, (@sharkushka) is a market research consultant and a member of the inaugural class of the Arkansas Writers MFA program at the University of Central Arkansas. She lives in Conway with her Chaucerian husband. Jones, a South Dakota native, does not play team sports, unless you consider cocktailing a competitive event.