Secret no. 1: It was love at first sight between me and Zumba!
We met rather randomly. They say opposites attract, so there I was a big fan of mat exercises and a quiet reader of The Economist who meditates to the sounds of Tibet, scrolling through my work mail in front of the studio. “You could use some cha-cha-cha, girl. It’ll loosen up your back”, laughed someone’s voice and a few minutes later it happened. I lost my soul to the wild Zumba moves. Forever, I’m afraid…



To my delight, Zumba loved me back! I juggled and partied through classes leaving behind work stress, the weight of deadlines and pressure from the land of business. I integrated all kinds of sneaky salsa steps into my daily walks around the office. I amused colleagues with occasional “a la cadera” routine on lunch break. I traveled with Zumba wear while my Instagram flourished with Zumba looks from all over the world…





“My moves-my rules” and on a count of four (my lucky number) one summer afternoon a passion had turned into a profession. I registered for certified Zumba Basic 1 instructor training (oh, la la!) in Dubai.
Secret no. 2: You can as well! Everyone can. Around the world zumba.com
Being a Zumba instructor with a license to teach for up to a year sounded absolutely awesome! It would be a flexible paid engagement that brings happiness, prolongs wellbeing, encourages traveling and socializing. Top it up with a new collection of Zumba wear every couple of weeks that turns you into a desirable trendy superstar! So without any doubt I was ready to scream “Yes!” and take my relationship with Zumba to the next level. At least spiritually. So to support my commitment with action, I sat down to obsessively study the training manual (the curse of a perfectionist) to be one move ahead and to surprise the dancing community with my witty comments (the curse of a manager).
On the morning of the training I was ready to jam, learn and impress. Equipped with a spare outfit, water and Zumba protein shake I was fearless, no challenge seemed to be challenging enough. I must admit, I was wrong!
My first impressions straightened me up. The Bare fitness studio in the heart of Dubai was full. Full to the limits (I had no idea Zumba was so popular in the Middle East), however it was rewarding to find out how easily fitness united people from different regions and counties, including the UAE, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Europe and the UK. There were no boundaries, just the rhythm of dance! Our instructor Steve handled a demanding crowd with a professional sharpness. In a matter of seconds I was greeted, registered and briefed. The fun has started!



Steve was truly brilliant. He had carefully constructed his training in a way that was interactive, engaging and easy to follow. He started with the free style master class giving everyone an opportunity to show off and then gradually moved to teaching the basic steps of Merengue, Salsa, Cumbia, and Reggaeton. With constant repetition and friendly assurance, we all clapped, jumped, laughed and successfully followed his choreography (with variations!). At times, Steve would pause the training to mix standup humor with facts, and would talk us through the dancing routine, music, secrets of being a great instructor and that strictly confidential Zumba formula. I hardly noticed the time fly by.




Loaded with the theoretical and practical knowledge, I couldn’t wait to get home to practice my new moves and steps. Dancing was a part of me. I felt inspired and overwhelmed by the new exciting opportunities and connections. Training with Steve and with all those beautiful, talented and motivated individuals made me realize that I wasn’t alone in this journey to the greater me as a person and as a new instructor. There was more than a community of fitness enthusiasts as Zumba combined it all: people, technology, fashion, innovation, ideas, formula, choreography, music, steps, beauty, healthy supplements, spirit, you name it! Now I’m a part of Zumba too.





Secret no. 3 Here are 10 proven tricks to get through the Basic 1 successfully:
- Attend Zumba classes ahead of the training;
- Read the manual;
- Google your instructor and learn about them before the course;
- Invest in trendy Zumba outfit (20% off with antrestain at zumba.com (US));
- Carry business cards to connect with great people around you;
- Pack a change of clothes, shoes, a towel, water bottle, snacks (I opted for Zumba protein shake);
- Monitor your wellbeing: phase up and phase down to stay actively healthy;
- Bring camera and don’t go shy on photos;
- Try to get closer to the stage;
- Have fun! Your first training will be unforgettable!
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Impressive postures
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Great love story of you and Zumba 🙂 Thinking to join to your class of Zumba
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I’ll be happy to see you Lana! You can be an instructor too
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Do you think is it possible ? If yes, I would like to try!
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Yes! Start with attending one Zumba class and then you can register online for the Basic 1 training
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Zumba is really fun! I was instructor for 2,5 years but I quit after I moved aways from my town. Maybe one day I will do it again 🙂 I have a friend who stop to work as a lawyer and became a zumba instructor and she have traveled to so many countries since 🙂
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Hi Roberta, thank you for sharing. I hope you find time one day. Zumba is a lot of fun! Happy weekend!
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This was a good interruption of your Moscow series. I play squash and do mountain biking – enjoy your Zumba!
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Mountain biking sounds cool! I’m a big chicken when it comes to extreme sports…
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I look like a chicken when I try to Zumba 🙂
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Hahah!
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awesome postures and blog! 🙂
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Thank you!
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Hi there! I nominated you for an award 🙂 There is no pressure in participating, but ofcourse I would love to read your answers. https://curlygirlabroad.wordpress.com/2016/09/19/sunshine-blogger-award-2-nominations/
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Hello,
Congrats on being a Zumba instructor, very awesome indeed! I love to dance but never considered the occupation, I dance for recreation mainly now a days. I think something like this will be great and bring tons of people together for their well being, a good time, and positivity = all worth while, might I add.
Shay-lon
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Hi Shay, you got it all to be a super awesome Zumba Instructor. Give it a try!
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Great and impressive photographs…
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That’s a great story
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My husband does zumba – he’s usually the only guy in the class – he loves anything to do with dance. I do yoga instead. Though I tried a bunch of zumba videos & enjoyed them at home.
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That’s awesome! Zumba moves help to increase flexibility, improve cardio and get into a fun mood
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An many congrats! So interesting to know that zumba is eeeevvverywhere!
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Wow ! It sounds great.
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Really amazing post! Enjoy the world traveling life style! I wish I could visit Dubai!
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Thank you!
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Zumba is awesome.
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