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00:00There are dances that are really full of life.
00:18There are also those that are just for babies.
00:23But when it comes to dance trends,
00:26the group Mastermind PH is leading.
00:32They have more than 41 million likes on TikTok.
00:36That's why their posts are really trending.
00:45Just like their Makakaya dance.
00:55Hey, you can do it!
01:05It seems like we're going to dance this morning, Kaaha.
01:08But if you think I'm just like your dad,
01:12that's okay!
01:13We can still dance together.
01:15We can do this!
01:17Let's take a look at some fascinating facts about dancing.
01:22And 5, 6, 5, 6, 7, 8.
01:34Sometimes, when the music is so catchy and energetic,
01:40we can't stop dancing, right?
01:45My body hurts when we dance.
01:48That's why our bucket list number one.
01:50Why are we addicted to upbeat music?
01:54Our motor nerves are behind our dancing.
01:57When we think of dancing,
01:59it serves as a messenger from our brain to our body.
02:07When we listen to happy music,
02:09our brain stimulates and releases happy hormones like dopamine.
02:15Most of the time, when our happy hormones build up,
02:19it's like we want to release it through physical activity.
02:23And in this case, through dancing along to the beat of the music.
02:45Wow!
02:54Hey!
02:56That was fast!
02:58It's like we're here at AHA
03:00in high speed
03:02in sharing new and exciting stories.
03:06So, what are you waiting for?
03:08This is our AHA Amazing!
03:10Let's go!
03:14AHA Amazing! Stories of the Week!
03:17Grandpa and Grandma Ninja celebrated their relationship goals
03:20from a very young age.
03:22But when they got married,
03:24they both got stabbed by a knife.
03:26It's like music to my ears.
03:28Oh, my goodness!
03:37Although it's colorful,
03:39it's very cute,
03:41charming,
03:42and mysterious.
03:44There it is!
03:46It's running!
03:49No!
03:51Wait! How did that happen?
03:55Shake your body, AHA!
03:57Because this morning,
03:59we're going to dance and have fun.
04:04That's so cute!
04:05Let's go!
04:11Bucket List No. 2
04:13Why are there people with the same left feet?
04:17But is it an inborn talent in dancing
04:20or is it real?
04:22What do you think?
04:24I was gifted in dancing.
04:27But my mom said that.
04:29Anyway.
04:36There are people who purposely have a moustache when dancing
04:40or seem effortless in dancing.
04:42Just like the members of Mastermind PH.
04:45Sheesh!
04:58While others are a bit awkward.
05:02One reason why there are people who seem to have the same left feet
05:07is because of the improper coordination of the brain and muscles.
05:12It's like a remote control that doesn't work right away.
05:15But according to a study published in 2020
05:18entitled Dance on the Brain, Enhancing Intra- and Interbrain Synchrony,
05:23skills in dancing can still be developed.
05:26All skills, as we said,
05:29can be developed
05:31or improved.
05:33It just depends on the person.
05:35What does he really like?
05:37Where does he look at himself
05:40that he's good at?
05:42And the environment that supports a child
05:47that tells him what he wants is really important.
05:51Constant practice helps in becoming a fluid dancer.
05:55The more our muscles coordinate with the timing of the music,
05:59the more synchronized we become with the rhythm.
06:01And this increases our muscle strength, flexibility, and endurance.
06:22Now, let's talk about animals.
06:26For our bucket list number 3,
06:28why are there animals that look like they're dancing?
06:32We've also seen a lot of animals that look like they're dancing.
06:37From horses,
06:39dolphins,
06:40and birds.
06:43According to experts,
06:44one of the reasons why animals do this
06:47is for social bonding for food rewards.
06:51People can be happy with them when they dance.
06:55That's why they're given a reward or food.
06:58That's why animals do this again and again.
07:01But for birds,
07:02there's a different reason behind their dancing.
07:06There are birds that use their color advertisement
07:11to display that they're more beautiful, more handsome.
07:14It's just like humans.
07:16They're good at dressing up.
07:18Others are good at singing
07:20so they can attract their female counterpart.
07:24There are also good dancers.
07:27They do certain moves
07:32to attract their counterpart.
07:35There will be a competition
07:37to see who can dance better
07:41for their female counterpart.
07:45Humans or animals,
07:47dancing is a universal expression.
07:50So, let's dance like no one's watching!
07:58Let's dance like no one's watching!
08:01Let's dance like no one's watching!
08:27Let's dance like no one's watching!

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