Work That Body with Aqua Exercise
Swimming is well known to be one of the best forms of exercise. The UK government have even reduced the charges for many at local swimming baths in an attempt to encourage more to take up this beneficial form of exercise.
Swimming is great for everybody, young and old. Since body weight in water is only around one tenth of waht it is in air aqua aerobics is particularly good for those who are overweight.
Regular swimming is particularly good for the cardiovascular system and will help to build endurance. Aqua exercise is particularly good for those with back pain, arthritis or pregnant women.
Since the body is so much lighter in water it is a particularly excellent place to work of those excess pounds. As peoples awareness of the need to maintain a healthy weight has grown so has the popularity of aqua aerobics. Aqua aerobics imposes less impact on the joints and this helps you to exercise for longer. In a 30 minute workout you can expect to burn around 300 calories.
Aqua exercises are generally aimed at improving strength and mobility by using the resistance of the water. The cushioning effect of water makes this form of exercise particularly suitable for elderly people, those who are over weight and pregnant women.
If you are lucky enough to own your own swimming pool then you have a ready made environment that is ideal for water based exercise. The trick with any new exercise regime is to start very gently. Less is more as the saying goes. The crucial thing in your early sessions is to not put yourself off by overdoing it. Your first few sessions should be all about enjoying yourself and getting into your new regular exercise regime.
Try starting gently by walking or even jogging in the water and maybe make it a social occasion by inviting friends or family to join you. You are far more likely to stick to your new exercise regime if you have an exercise buddy to join you.
I recommend a good above ground pool in your own back garden if you really want to make the most of aqua exercise.













