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Water Aerobics Workout For Minimum Impact And Maximum
Benefits
Do you have a hankering for aerobic exercise, but cannot handle the
high impact variety that many classes offer? Why not try a water aerobics workout for minimum impact but maximum
aerobic benefit. A water aerobics workout is beneficial for many people who should not participate in a regular
aerobic program. Water aerobics activity is gentle on the joints as well as the back, so it can be done by people
with joint and back problems. It is also good for pregnant women, people who get overheated easily, and those who
are obese and want to get in shape safely.
Many water aerobics workouts do not require you to know how to
swim, since many are done in waist-deep water. The principle of a water aerobics workout is the same as other
aerobic activity; you want to get your heart rate up and keep it up for at least twenty minutes. The instructor
will generally use music and choreography as in other aerobics classes, and you might also work with equipment such
as kickboards or wrist weights.
Water Aerobics Offers A Great
Workout
The benefits of a water aerobics workout are many. Not only is it a
safe program for many who might not otherwise be able to participate in most aerobic classes, a water aerobics
class is simply a great way to get in shape. Your odds of losing weight are absolutely in your favor, and you will
probably see results sooner rather than later. Because of the natural resistance of the water, you will tone your
muscles without putting any strain on your joints.
Spending time in the water can ease pain and soothe your body while
you are giving yourself an awesome workout. Since most of us have enjoyed splashing around in a pool since we were
kids, this class is usually a fun way to stick with your exercise program. A water aerobics workout is a great way
to stay healthy and fit over the long term.
If you decide you want to try out a water aerobics workout, find a
pool that is clean, and make sure the instructor will be vigilant with each of the students. There will probably be
a dress code and pool rules to follow, so familiarize yourself with the pool policies and procedures before
starting your class. It is also a good idea to make sure you eat about an hour before your water aerobics
workout.
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