If
you can't find an activity that suits everyone's needs, why not consider water
aerobics?
There
are many benefits to this aerobic exercise, and very few other forms of workout
cover as much ground and do it as thoroughly.
No
matter what physical shape your family is in, water aerobics has a notch for them.
Just
by virtue of being in the water and working against its resistance, you're burning
calories and working your muscles.
As
a matter of fact, when participating in water aerobics, you are exercising virtually
all of your muscles constantly. The resistance of the water is a gentle, always
present factor, one that you learn to adjust to but still manages to give you
benefits.
Water
aerobics are quite gentle and thus effective for a wide range of fitness levels
and expertise.
A typical class starts out with a gentle stretching and warm-up and moves from
shallow water to deep water. Ideally, a session starts in water that waist-deep
and then you move to an area where the water comes up to your mid-chest.
Due
to the buoyancy provided by the water, this workout is very good for people with
joint issues, a problem that can strike regardless of age or weight.
The
water supports your weight rather than your legs and allows muscles that were
previously tightened in use to relax and work.
You
will be surprised by the sheer variety of activity that's available in water aerobics
and the health benefits they can provide.
Walking,
running and jogging are all possible - if done more slowly than on land - and
the added resistance of the water can aid in preventing heart disease while working
the legs and glutes.
For
people already comfortable with the resistance of the water, arm and ankle weighs
can be added to make things more interesting.
There's also a lot of fun that can be had with water aerobics. Games can range
from Marco Polo for younger participants and water polo for a more advanced class.
This
activity can be a lot of fun for the whole family; it takes place in a pool and
there's always the promise of getting to swim and play after class.
Also,
who needs to pay for a class? If you have access to a swimming pool, you can easily
come up with your own water aerobics course.
If
you have older children who take part in other sports, water aerobics can really
complement them.
Water
aerobics is often used for rehabilitation after sports injuries and as maintenance
for other sports as well.
This
variety of cross training is extremely valuable to both athletes and amateurs
as it can prevent repetitive stress issues for various parts of the body and keep
the body as whole functioning well.
Water
aerobics is an activity that can greatly benefit your family, whether you're just
looking for some fun, or you're looking to build up some serious strength and
endurance.
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