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Water Aerobics - Adding a Splash to Your Workouts

 
Author: Melih Oztalay

Splish, splash, we were taking a class.

Workin out on a Saturday night.

Well, were hoping that you actually have more exciting plans for your Saturday night adventures.

But either way, youll see this almost every morning on Kianas Flex Appeal, those bubbling beauties draped in bathing suits, flotation belts clasped around their waists and aqua gloves covering their paws.

It isnt exactly the newest craze to come splashing onto the fitness scene, but water aerobics is no doubt one of its most desirable.

Just take a look at the dazzling smile across Kianas lips.

Water aerobics is not only a fun way to maintain sound cardiovascular fitness, but its also an excellent method in which to tone your body and muscles. All the while, youre enjoying all the benefits of a refreshing dip in the pool.

And you dont need to be Aqua Man to partake in such classes. Water aerobics has long been viewed as a recreational workout geared at an older, more subtle, health-conscious crowd. Thats because in many ways, it is.

No, water aerobics may not be the most ideal method for burning those calories up. You wont likely feel the sweat pouring down you in funnels the way you might on a Stairmaster or treadmill. And it isnt going to prepare you for next years marathon.

But it is a fine way to exercise your heart and lungs while toning the various muscles. The water provides a great form of resistance.

Water aerobics also takes mercy on your joints. Youre not likely to feel the soreness you would after, say, the relentless pounding of a step aerobics class. It is certainly a low-impact exercise and in many instances, depending upon the depth of the pool, non-impact. In fact, to many physicians, this form of aerobics has been highly regarded as an effective method of physical therapy and rehabilitation from various injuries.

Although many classes recommend additional workout tools to facilitate you things like water weights and hydro gloves all you really need is your swimsuit. However, water shoes, which will keep you from slipping on wet surfaces, may be a good investment.

Water classes usually kick off with a warm up segment that generally runs around ten minutes or so, light movements in both your arms and legs, geared at increasing your blood circulation. There is also light stretching during this warm-up.

From there, the instructor will lead the class through a number of cardiovascular activities, exercises that are rhythmic and aimed to work your entire body. These include anything from jumping jacks to jogging in place. Meanwhile, the water, of course, provides excellent resistance.

The comfort of a water aerobics class is that you are at liberty to go at your own pace, depending on your level of fitness. In other words, this is a workout class, not boot camp.

While the exercises are accompanied by music, as is the case in any other aerobics class, here the tunes are of a much softer tempo.

The class concludes with a cool down session for you to unwind with. This segment, running just a few minutes or so, also includes some light stretching, designed to prevent injury.

Author Bio:

Melih ("may-lee") Oztalay, CEO SmartFinds Internet Marketing Web: www.allprocolor.com EMail: melih@hsfideas.com AllProColor provides business brochure printing, post card printing, business card printing and flyer printing for businesses.

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