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Get
fit exercises
Swim
for fitness
Get
into the Swim of things
Are
you ready to take the plunge and try a new swim
for fitness activity?
Also
known as aquatics, water exercise is one of the
best non-impact swim for fitness activities around
and just about anybody can participate. Pregnant
women, the elderly or overweight, individuals
with arthritis or those recovering from an injury
can all benefit from the wide variety of aquatics
classes currently available.
Swim
for fitness facts
Here
are the facts: The buoyancy of water reduces the
''weight'' of a person by about 90 percent. This
means that the stress on weight-bearing joints,
bones and muscles is similarly reduced.
For
this reason, it is unlikely that a water workout
will result in injury or leave you with sore muscles.
That's why swim for fitness in the pool is such
a great place for people with arthritis or back
problems to exercise, and for those who are new
to exercise.
But
don't get the idea that just because it doesn't
hurt, you can't get a great workout in the pool.
Water exercise can encompass all of the components
of fitness: cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength
and endurance, and flexibility. And, when done
regularly, water exercise can help reduce body
fat.
Swim
for fitness works your heart
Aerobic
workouts in the pool are perfect for those who
find the same movements on land too jarring or
painful: running, striding, kicking, leaping and
even dancing.
Keep
in mind that in the water, heart rate will be
reduced by as much as 17 beats per minute when
compared to land exercise. That's why it's so
important to pay attention to how you feel. Your
heart rate might indicate that your intensity
is too low when you are actually exercising quite
strenuously.
Water
adds resistance to swim for fitness
The
resistance of water is perfect for a strength-training
workout - instead of weights, the water itself
provides the resistance. One of the easiest ways
to create resistance in the water is to cup your
hands and push or pull the water away from you.
Other
devices, such as hand-held paddles and water chutes
can increase the resistance to provide a more
intense workout.
The
flexible benefits of swim for fitness
One
of the greatest benefits of water exercise is
its effect on flexibility. Water is a welcome
environment for performing stretches that might
otherwise be difficult on land.
Because
the effects of gravity are lessened, you can move
your joints through a wider range of motion and
achieve long-term flexibility.
Finding
the right swim for fitness class
Once
you've decided to take the plunge, it's simply
a matter of finding the right class for you. Check
with your health club or YMCA to see if they offer
aquatics classes and drop in on one or two to
see if they are right for your fitness level.
A
good class should include a good warm up, a period
of cardiovascular and muscle conditioning that
gradually increases and then decreases in intensity,
and a cool down. The cool down should include
plenty of flexibility exercises for the entire
body.
If
you have a preference for music, find a class
that suits your taste. Don't be afraid to ask
about instructor qualifications and safety precautions.
Your instructor should be certified and may also
have special training in aquatic exercise.
The
pool is a fun place to feel like a kid again and
get a great workout. In fact, instead of feeling
out of breath or exhausted, a water class can
leave you feeling surprisingly calm, yet energetic.
So, even if you're a dip-your-toe-in-the-water
type of person, don't be afraid to take the plunge
into swim for fitness.
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