The first thing people think about when you say “sport“ is baseball, tennis, or basically anything with a ball or where you have to run fast, and everyone seems to be okay with that. Well, I'm not okay with that because we are missing something crucial. We need to dance! In sports, you only need strength (most of the time). In track and field, you need muscles to run fast and jump high. Yes, you need some flexibility for agility, but very little. In football, strength is used for running fast and tackling. Now if we look at dance, you need the perfect balance of flexibility and strength, and at a very high standard, which is hard because if you focus just on strength, you will lose flexibility, but if you …show more content…
The next proof why dance should be considered a sport is because a big part of sport is competition, and dance is literally competitive in training and during competition. In swimming, you have to swim faster than your opponents, and in dance, you have to be more expressive than the person beside you, have better technique than the dancer in front of you, and be sharper and more musical than the person dancing behind you. Basically, your entire dance career is just a competition. You have to compete to get that one scholarship or trophy; you have to go against other dancers to get a job in a movie, production, or show; and you have to train your dancers better than the other studio to beat them at competition. My final evidence that dance is a sport is that you need an extreme amount of stamina, and I mean a lot. In other sports, when you get tired, you can huff, puff, and look disgusting, and when you look at long-distance running, you can regulate when you use your energy, like you could start slow, then fast in the middle of the race, and then slow down a little bit before the last push at the end, but in dance, you not only have to start at 500%, you also have to end even stronger than you started, and don't even think about