Water Aerobics – An Overview
Posted on Nov 02, 2009 under Cardio, Other Stuff, fitness equipment | No CommentWater aerobics is considered one of the safest ways to keep you fit and in shape. Here, exercises are carried out in a swimming pool. A qualified instructor leads the routine and everyone is immersed in water that is chest deep. This aerobics session usually last between 45 minutes to 1 hour.
The biggest advantage of water aerobics is that it does not cause as much strain on ones joints and muscles as does any other exercise. This is because, water is said to support up to 90 percent of the weight of a persons body. Therefore, greater muscular endurance is observed and the flexibility is supported by water. Like other forms of aerobics, water aerobics helps to tones your body and reduces blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure levels. It also helps you lose a lot of weight and is therefore ideal for those who are overweight. This fact, in addition to the water supporting the body would help them as exercises performed on the ground may be more difficult for them to follow, resulting in them being extremely tired and having various aches and pains at the end of the session. Water aerobics is the best option for elderly and pregnant women as well.
Water aerobics usually begins with a warm-up session to get everyone prepared for the vigorous moves which take the form of dance steps and exercises to music. Check with your instructor whether you would need special equipment for your water aerobics class. The usual requirements are your swimware, water cap and water aerobics shoes. Underwater or deep water aerobics may require additional components such as goggles.
There’s no age limit for water aerobics and anyone could belong to the three different levels, beginner, intermediate or expert depending on their capability.. It is an ideal form of exercise to try out during the summer without sweating too much while at the same time relaxing and reducing stress.
It is advisable not to practice water aerobic movements at home even if you own a swimming pool. Therefore, finding a decent instructor and getting pool membership would be the two basic steps you should take before getting in to water aerobics. Do remember to take a good shower after your class in order to prevent any infections from occurring due to the strong chemicals present in the water!
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