Find hip-hop music artists that you enjoy listening to. Make sure that the music is upbeat with high energy. Search for artists who implement dance routines into their songs, so that you can integrate the moves into your exercise. Some good artists to choose are: Ciara, Soulja Boy, Cupid or Missy Elliott. The music choice is crucial because it creates the atmosphere. Of course, you don't want some slow-tempo, low-energy song that doesn't get you pumped.
Prepare to move around a great deal. Hip-hop dances consume a great deal of energy alone, so just imagine evolving them to exercises. Work your midsection, legs and arms by doing the following dance: Extend your arms in front your body at shoulder length. Bend your knees while caving your chest in and arching your back. Immediately, push your chest out while bringing your arms to your chest. This dance is especially good for the midsection but works the entire body.
Try turning a popular hip-hop dance into an exercise. Choose a dance routine that is suitable for you. Artists like Ciara perform difficult moves. Start with an easy dance like Cupid's "Cupid Shuffle." This dance is simple and easy to learn. The instructions to the dance are in the song, so you can't go wrong with that. It is conducive to exercise because it works the entire body. Perform the dance at least twice back to back to get yourself sweating. This dance requires constant movement, so prepare to breathe. Tweak the dance by adding your own exercise moves while you dance. While you do the steps to the left, hold your arms out to the side and move them in a circular motion. Dip as low as possible when you hear the "now dip" lyrics. Maximize the workout by pushing yourself.