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 | Information Regarding Water Exercise |
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News and Information
Source:
The United States Water Fitness
Association
| Why Is Exercising IN The Water Better Than Exercising OUT
Of The Water 1.
Buoyancy: This water property allows people
to do exercises that are difficult on land. 90% of your body is buoyant
when in the water up to your neck, so your are not hitting the floor
as hard as you would on land. No pounding or jarring!
2. Resistance: There is continual resistance to every move
your make. The water offers 12%-14% more resistance than when you
exercise on land. Resistance does not allow for sudden body movements.
3. Cooling Effects: Water dispersing heat more efficiently,
so there is less chance of overheating. The water continuously cools
the body. Exercise in the water is cooler and more comfortable than
it is on land.
| Why Do People Exercise In The Water? Most People Exercise
For One Or More OF The Following Reasons 1.
Fitness: Getting or keeping in shape. Remember
that you cannot just waddle back and expect great results. Improving
your fitness depends on how much energy your use.
2. Therapeutic: Helping people recover from accidents and sickness.
Combating the aging process.
3. Social: Meeting and being with other people. You can talk
with others as you Water Exercise. Workout facing your partner or
side-by side. Meet new people, too.
4. Stress Release: Gives you a chance to just relax and forget
about work, problems, or other things.
5. People Watching: There are often classes going on or others
to watch! It's fun to see what's happening in the pool area.
6. Fun: Enjoying the diversion. Water exercise in a playful
way and don't worry about being serious! Laugh and enjoy it! Water
Exercise is fun!
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How
Can Water Exercise Help The Participants? 1. Physical Benefits
a. Improved flexibility and strength.
b. Builds up endurance.
c. Increases muscular flexibility.
d. Muscular balance.
e. Heart muscle becomes stronger.
f. Improves the physique.
g. Increases circulation.
h. Rehabilitates muscles.
i. Improved ability to control and maintain healthy weight.
2. Social Benefits
a. Have fun.
b. Fellowship with other people.
c. Enjoyable - even when working hard.
d. It is a safe program.
3. Psychological Benefits
a. Helps develop a positive attitude (individually and as a group.)
b. Contributes to a feeling of well-being.
c. Teaches patience.
d. Releases stress and tension.
e. Renews energy.
What
Are The Options In The Water? Water
Exercise: A Pool Of Options
- Water Walking: Moving forward, backward, and sideward, using
regular, short, quick, or long steps, in waist-deep to chest-deep water.
- Water Running: (See deep water running, below).
- Water Aerobics: Full body rhythmic exercises
conducted in shallow and/or deep water for 20 minutes or more, designed
to provide cardiovascular benefits.
- Water Toning/Strength Training: Upper and lower body moves designed
to strengthen, firm, and sculpt the muscles by using the resistance of the
water and/or water exercise equipment.
- Flexibility Training: Large movements using each body
part's full range of motion, along with full body stretches.
- Water Therapy & Rehabilitation: Procedures in the water designed
and implemented for specific clinical purposes.
- Water Yoga & Relaxation: Gentle, easy-flowing moves using
the water as a relaxation medium.
- Deep Water Running: Simulating land running in water
dept where the feet do not touch the bottom of the pool. Flotation devices
are used. Various running styles, drills, and methods can be used.
- Wall Exercise (Deep or Shallow): Using the pool wall for support
to isolate various body parts.
- Water Fitness Products: Professional products designed
and manufactured specifically for water fitness activities - for toning,
strengthening, and endurance work. Such products add variety to the class,
motivate students, and create additional resistance and support.
- Lap Swimming: If the individual is a proficient swimmer, swimming
back and forth using various swimming strokes is a possibility. However,
we suggest that lap swimmers also consider other forms of water exercise
in addition to lap swimming.
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