One of the biggest misconceptions about wellness is that movement has to be intense to “count.” In reality, the most beneficial movement is often the kind you genuinely enjoy and want to return to. Creativity, emotional release, social connection and self-expression can be just as valuable as physical fitness.
This is where intrinsic motivation matters. Extrinsic motivation is driven by outside factors like calories burned, appearance goals or pressure to be productive. Intrinsic motivation comes from within–you move because it feels good. Over time, this creates a more sustainable and positive relationship with movement.
This summer, instead of asking, “What workout should I force myself to do?” try asking:
- What kind of movement makes me feel most alive?
- Do I want to feel energized, grounded, expressive, connected or challenged?
- What environment or atmosphere excites me?
Wellness often begins with finding movement that fits your personality and needs. Here are a few styles to explore this season:
If You Crave Calm and Grounding: Try Yoga
Yoga emphasizes breath, mindfulness and nervous system regulation. It can reduce stress, improve body awareness and create steadiness during busy seasons.
If You Prefer Structure and Elegance: Try Ballet or Barre
Ballet and barre combine precision, posture and discipline with artistry and strength. These styles can build confidence, focus and body awareness while encouraging grace and control.
If You Want Confidence and Energy: Try Hip-Hop
Hip-hop is expressive, bold and energizing. It encourages individuality, musicality and self-expression while helping release stress and build confidence through movement and community.
If You’re Social: Try Ballroom Dance
Styles like salsa, swing, tango and waltz foster connection and communication. Ballroom dancing can reduce loneliness, build social confidence and create a strong sense of community.
If You Want Joy and Nostalgia: Try Tap
Tap dance combines rhythm, coordination and playfulness. Creating music through movement can feel deeply satisfying and often shifts the focus away from appearance and toward creativity and fun.
If You’re Expressive: Try Contemporary Dance
Contemporary dance blends athleticism with emotional storytelling. It encourages authenticity, vulnerability and creative expression while offering emotional release through movement.
If You Want Fun Without Pressure: Try Jazz Dance
Jazz is upbeat, theatrical and versatile. It can boost mood and energy while reconnecting you with playfulness and performance.
There is no single “right” way to move your body; only the way that feels most supportive for you. When movement comes from curiosity rather than pressure, it becomes more enjoyable and sustainable. This summer, give yourself permission to explore something new, revisit something nostalgic or simply notice what feels good in your body. The best movement practice is the one you can return to again and again because it feels like you.
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