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<title>How to Belly Dance</title>
<description>Exercise #1: Teach Your Abdomen To Respond To You, And Learn       To Relax!
This is a simple exercise that everyone can do, that will       help you get in touch with your inner self--or at least with       your belly roll muscles!
Stand comfortably, in good belly dance posture. That means       your feet should be directly below your shoulders, your knees       relaxed, and your rib cage held high--imagine a puppet string       attached to your breastbone that is pulling it up and separating       it from the rest of your body. Put your hands anywhere comfortable       where they can relax--I always demonstrate with my hands on my       hips, but their exact placement isn't crucial.
Now, suck in your gut as far as you can possibly suck it in.       Got it as far as it'll go? Now try to pull it in just a little       farther! When I teach this to my students, I tell them to visualize       pulling their belly button all the way back to touch the spine.       Hold it as long as you comfortably can. Next, relax it thoroughly.       Relax it so much that your stomach area sticks as far forward       as it could possibly want to. We're so conditioned by Western       society to keep a flat stomach, that we often find relaxing       the stomach area to be more difficult than sucking it in! Notice       that I'm not telling you to forcibly push your stomach out--just       relax it and let it all hang out.
Repeat this exercise several times each day. Try to do about       4 repetitions where you hold it in as long as you possibly can,       then let it out for an equal length of time. Then try to do 8-12       (or more) repetitions where you repetitively pull it in for a       second or two, then relax it for a second or two, and keep going.       Be sure to breathe normally while doing this.
Exercise #2: Build Strength In Those Muscles!
You already know how to do either situps or crunches. (Modern       fitness thought is that situps are not good for you, crunches       are much better.) Do as many situps or crunches each day as your       abdominal muscles will tolerate. Try to do a minimum of 10 or       15 at first, and try to work up to 25 or 30--or more! The stronger       your abdominal muscles, the better your belly rolls will be!       If you need help building strength in these muscles, videos that       may help are Veena &amp;amp; Neena's Bellydance Fitness for Beginners:       Arms &amp;amp; Abs, and the &quot;Abs Only&quot; workout that       appears on Rania's Bellydance Fitness for Weight Loss: Daily       Quickies. Both can be ordered from Amazon.com.
Exercise #3: Build A Relationship With Your Diaphragm
We all instinctively know how to use our diaphragms--every       breath you take is controlled by your diaphragm, and if you find       yourself breathing hard after exerting yourself, your diaphragm       will be working hard on your behalf. Musicians (vocalists and       those who play wind instruments such as trumpets) have learned       to control their diaphragms more consciously, to inhale larger       breaths and put more support behind the sound they produce.
When learning to do belly rolls, make your diaphragm your       best friend. Consciously think about it. Breathe deeply and see       if you can isolate the sensation of that muscle between your       navel and rib cage.
An excellent time to do this exercise is while you are behind       the wheel of your car or sitting at a computer keyboard. Hunch       your shoulders forward over the steering wheel or keyboard, so       that your abdominal area is somewhat compressed by the posture.       If you never drive a car and never sit at a computer keyboard,       then just sit in a normal chair and lean foward with your shoulders       hunched as described.
Now, tug inward ever so slightly just below the rib cage,       above the navel. You won't be able to pull it in very far in       this posture, but the point here is to discover where that muscle       is, and how to isolate control over it. You should feel a muscle       rubbing gently against the bottom edge of your rib cage. That       is your diaphragm. If you can tug it in even a small amount,       you've accomplished the point of this exercise. Now, rhythmically       pull that muscle in, then let it relax, then pull it in again.
Do this exercise as often as you can discipline yourself to       do it--once you build a close friendship with your diaphragm,       you'll be able to do not only belly rolls, but also beautiful       stomach flutters! Breathe normally while you do this.
Exercise #4: Isolate Your Pelvic Muscles From Your Diaphragm
This is the advanced version of Exercise #1. Warm up using       Exercise #1. Then transition to this one. Suck in the diaphragm       while letting the pelvic muscles relax. Then relax the diaphragm       while sucking in the pelvic muscles. Repeat, over and over and       over. Don't forget to breathe normally! If you have trouble with       this one, see &quot;The Sphinx&quot; below under &quot;Having       Trouble? Try One of These!&quot;
Exercise #5: 1/2 Roll
This is the advanced version of Exercise #3. Hunch over a       desk or car steering wheel as described for Exercise #3. Pull       in your diaphragm as described for Exercise #3. Holding it in,       now pull in your navel, then your upper pelvic muscles. That       is half of a top-to-bottom roll, which means that the movement       originates at the top, at the diaphragm. Now, to get out of this       position, let your pelvic muscles out first, then your navel,       then your diaphragm. That is half of a different roll, the bottom       to top, which means that the movement originates with the pelvic       muscles at the base of the abdomen. Do this exercise 8 times       per sitting to develop control over each of the two half rolls.
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Tell me if you would like me to put more lessons on. 
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2007 08:05:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Singing</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;I love singing so I'm going to put some lyrics of my favorite songs

 		Ashley Tisdale Be Good to Me Lyrics 		 	
 		Everyday is getting worse
Do the same things and it hurts
I don't know if I should cry
All I know is that I'm tryin'
I wanna believe in you
I wanna believe in you
(whisper)But you make it so hard to do

What's the point of makin' plans
you'd break all the ones we had
I don't know where we went wrong
'cause we used to be so strong
I wanna believe in you
I wanna believe in you

So why can't you be
Be good to me

I don't ask for much
All I want is love
Someone to see
That's all I need
Somebody to be
Somebody to be
Somebody to be good to me  good to me can you be  
Good to me
Good to me
Please

I used to think I had it all
Then one day we hit a wall
I had hoped you were the one
where's my dream, where has it gone?
I wanted to be with you
Forever just me and you

So why can't you be
Be good to me

I don't ask for much
All I want is love
[Be Good to Me lyrics on http://www.metrolyrics.com]

Someone to see
That's all I need
Somebody to be
Somebody to be
Somebody to be
Good to me
Good to me
Can you be good to me
Good to me please 


Where do I go from here
You've got it under my skin
And I don't know how
To get out of this place that im in

I don't ask for much
All I want is love
Someone to see
That's all I need
Somebody to be
Somebody to be
Somebody to be
Good to me
Good to me
Can you be good to me
Good to me please


I don't ask for much
All I want is love
Someone to see
That's all I need
Somebody to be
some one to be 
Somebody to be
Good to me
Good to me
Can you be good to me
Good to me
Please 
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 		Ashley Tisdale Headstrong Lyrics 		 	
 		I'm a straight-up kind of girl I am
I'm a telling it like it is I am
And that's just the kind of girl I am
Head up, hands up, tell me
You're a honey kind of boy you are
You're a talented kind of boy you are
And that's just the kind of boy you are
Head up, hands up, these are

Chorus:
Headstrong, crazy days
When your mind's made up and the music plays
Headstrong, can you feel the beat
Meltdown, can you feel the heat
Meltdown, it's not a crush
In a hot hot room we're in a rush
Headstrong, can you feel the beat
Meltdown, can you feel the heat

Gonna feel alive tonight I am
I'm a positive kind of girl I am
Leave my troubles behind tonight I am
Stand up, get up, tell me
Are you gonna be down with me, you are
Yeah you coming along with me, you are
'Cause that's just the kind of guy you are
Stand up, get up, these are

Headstrong, crazy days
When your mind's made up and the music plays
Headstrong, can you feel the beat
Meltdown, can you feel the heat
Meltdown, it's not a crush
In a hot hot room we're in a rush
Headstrong, can you feel the beat
Meltdown, can you feel the heat

headstrong
[Headstrong lyrics on http://www.metrolyrics.com]

meltdown
headstrong
meltdown

Bridge:
I want to know you
I want to show you
I got the stuff now
Didn't you get enough
Step to the rhythm
Make the decisions
These are the days
We're living, loving, feel alive
Feels so alive, yeah, yeah,yeah

And we feel alive tonight, we are
We are stepping into the light, we are
Leave our troubles behind tonight, we are
Stand up, get up, these are

Headstrong, crazy days
When your mind's made up and the music plays
Headstrong, can you feel the beat
Meltdown, can you feel the heat
Meltdown, it's not a crush
In a hot hot room we're in a rush
Headstrong, can you feel the beat
Melt down, can you feel the heat

headstrong, melt down

(headstrong) headstrong 
can   you   feel  the  beat 
(melt down) meltdown
can you feel the heat
headstrong, meltdown
(headstrong) headstrong  can  you  feel  the  beat 
(meltdown) meltdown  can  you  feel the  heat 
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There are so Ashley tisdale lyrics for you
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<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 14:51:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Gymnastics</title>
<description>I decided to put some cool gymnastics picture on my blog.
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Catalina Ponor (Romania).
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Catalina Ponor
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Catalina Ponor
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Chellsie Memmel, USA
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<link>http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/lizz/330691/</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 08:50:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Horses</title>
<description>I love Horses do I decided to put some horse pictures of horses on my blog




So there is some cool pictures of horses :o)
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<link>http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/lizz/330494/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 17:48:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Belly Dancing</title>
<description>I love to belly dance and I decided to put some pictures of cool outfits. 
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I'll post some more later :o)
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 17:32:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Ashley Tisdale</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp; I really like Ashley Tisdale so I decided&amp;nbsp; put some pictures of her  on my blog 
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<link>http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/lizz/330385/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 14:14:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Some of my Favorite stuff</title>
<description>I'm going to tell you some of my favorite stuff I like singing, dancing,&amp;nbsp; gymnastics, playing soccer, playing baseball, writing books, reading books, drawing, and scrapbooking so thats some of the stuff I like.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 13:45:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Hello</title>
<description>Hey i hope you like the stories I'm going to write please leave tons of comments so i know how to make a better stories  and please I need a lot of friends</description>
<link>http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/lizz/329906/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2007 14:52:00 -0500</pubDate>
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