Back to the 1980s - Aerobics




Hello and welcome to this year’s Blogging from A–Z and April Ultimate Blogging Challenge!

As promised in my theme‑reveal post, this month is all about looking back at the decade that (in my very humble but very firm opinion) gave us the best music ever: the 1980s.

And what better way to kick things off than with aerobics?

You know the vibe. Jane Fonda. Legwarmers. Neon leggings. Headbands doing absolutely nothing for sweat control. 


Let’s rewind

Fun fact I genuinely did not know until now: Jane Fonda didn’t invent aerobics.

The concept actually dates back to the late 1960s, when Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper, a U.S. Air Force physician, published a book called Aerobics, focused on improving cardiovascular health. Soon after, dance‑based versions emerged, thanks to pioneers like Jacki Sorensen and Judi Sheppard Missett (yes, Jazzercise).

Then came 1982. Jane Fonda released Jane Fonda’s Workout, and boom... Spandex history was made. Aerobics exploded, living rooms turned into studios, and an entire generation learned to grapevine.


So… what is aerobics anyway?

Aerobics is a high‑energy fitness style combining dance moves and gymnastic elements, set to motivating, rhythmic music. Think coordinated chaos with a purpose.

Over time, it evolved into step aerobics, aerobic dance, and aerobic gymnastics. While the original format may not dominate gym schedules anymore, its DNA is very much alive in HIIT classes, Zumba, boutique studios, and dance‑based workout apps.


The music 

Classic aerobics tracks had one job: keep you moving. Usually clocking in at 120–150 BPM, they were energetic, upbeat, and impossible to sit still to.

Some undeniable 80s aerobics anthems:

  • Physical – Olivia Newton‑John 

  • Maniac – Michael Sembello

  • I Wanna Dance with Somebody – Whitney Houston

  • Holding Out for a Hero – Bonnie Tyler

  • Footloose – Kenny Loggins

  • She Works Hard for the Money – Donna Summer

  • I’m So Excited – The Pointer Sisters

  • Walking on Sunshine – Katrina & The Waves

  • Pump Up the Jam – Technotronic

  • Girls Just Want to Have Fun – Cyndi Lauper

If that list doesn’t make you want to side‑step aggressively, I don’t know what will.


Still going strong

By the way: Jane Fonda is now 87 years old and still works out regularly. She focuses on longevity these days; daily walks, strength training, and cardio. Just at a gentler pace than in her VHS‑era glory.

And yes, to my absolute delight, you can still find full vintage aerobics classes on YouTube. Which brings me to the obvious conclusion:

If Jane can do it, so can we.

Warm‑up starts at 4:44 in this video by Kathy Smith. 

Speaking of warm-ups: Are you ready for more 80s-themed posts? Just one more sleep, and the next one will be published. In the meantime let me know if you were ever into Aerobics?


Comments

  1. This made me smile 😄 The whole 80s aerobics vibe is just so over-the-top in the best way—leg warmers, big hair, and all that energy like you’re at a party instead of a workout. I love how you captured that fun, slightly chaotic feel. It’s funny how something that looked so ridiculous back then actually had such a strong “just move and enjoy it” mindset behind it. Honestly, we could use more of that now!

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  3. I have never been enthused by exercise of any kind, though i probably should have been, but I did have some rainbow, woolen leg-warmers in the '80's - do you think thay they might have made me fitter just by wearing them - hopeful of Yorkshire... Great theme Tamara - looking forward to following it - https://how-would-you-know.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-weaving/

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  4. Your blog post reminded me of many memories. I grew up in the 80s, so I can relate to the topics of music and exercise.

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  5. I am excited about your 80s theme! I was a kid during the 80's and love looking back at nostalgia!

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  6. What a fun theme for this month. I remember the 80s well. Some of it not so fondly, lol! I remember a show that would come on TV every morning. It was called the 20-minute Workout. It featured 3 beautiful young ladies doing aerobics on a very large turntable. It was very popular with all the men and boys in particular.

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  7. Hi Tamara. Thanks for a good morning vibe. I did all that in your post - aerobics with Jane Fonda. I have her tape and book. I really loved Jazzercise. Our instructor taught way into her late pregnancy. Remembering the music makes me smile and want to move.

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  8. I tried aerobics once, but I didn't look good in tights.
    Looking forward to 80s topics. That was my formative decade. I grew to adulthood in the 70s; however, when THAT decade dawned, I hadn't reached puberty yet. Meaning? The 80s hold special place in my heart from start to finish.
    Despite the leggings.

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  9. 'Coordinated chaos with a purpose' sounds kind of fun - I have not think of aerobics that way.

    Have a lovely day.
    lissa@postcards from the bookstore

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  10. YAY glad to see you back hitting those keys for the April UBC!! I was never into aerobics and was more into the 50's and 60's music. LOL But what an exciting blog and looking forward to the rest of the alphabet!

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  11. How lovely! The 80s bring back a lot of nostalgia for me! The music was very catchy and so many memories come with it now.

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  12. Did aerobics a lot back then and am trying to get back into a group workout. Silver Sneakers has it through streaming now also for us oldies.

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  13. Hi Tamra! Great start. I have a lot of those songs on my playlist, although I don't do the aerobics. Happy to see you doing the A to Z. I am looking forward to more of your '80s. I have decided to restart the theme you suggested for me last year. Hopefully I can finish!
    Janet’s Smiles

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  14. Jamie (jannghi.blogspot.com): Good start to the A to Z. I grew up in the 80s so I just had to read your posts. Looking forward to your next ones.

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  15. What a fun theme this month, Tamara! I was a kid in the 80's but I definitely danced around to every song you listed and then in the 90's was doing step aerobics to VHS and then DVD's at home. Funny enough, my current exercise program is dance based and it brings me SO much joy. Looking forward to your posts this month!

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  16. I love how you call it coordinated chaos with purpose. Haven't really tried aerobics (does silly dancing at home count), but it is the kind of exercise I would try.

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  17. How fun fun fun.... I remember jumping up and down on a mini trampoline to "Let's get physical ♫♪" at Curves... and how about Richard Simmons Sweatin' the the Oldies. Love this post.
    Cheers,
    Barbie

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  18. I was never into aerobics, but your list of songs is absolutely fantastic!
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