| Recreational Sports - Aquatics - Lap Swimming | May 12th 2008 - 4:12 am |
Lap SwimmingQuestionsWhat is swimming and water exercise?Take a recreational trip just about anywhere and chances are you'll end up near some type of water. Swimming is a natural activity for both fun and cooling off. From a fitness standpoint, swimming has physical and mental benefits. And whereas some people with physical limitations cannot perform land exercise, water exercise offers a perfect fitness fit. The degree to which swimming contributes to fitness is a matter of some controversy among fitness experts. Some believe that you never work up enough of a sweat during swimming to burn calories. However, there are many different approaches to swimming and water exercise, be it lap swimming or water aerobics, that can benefit your heart, lungs and muscles. Particularly if you have suffered an injury or suffer from arthritis, swimming is one exercise that you can perform safely with some medical guidance. No matter whether you swim recreationally or competitively, swimming is a great stress buster and a wonderful, meditative form of relaxation as you propel your body through the water and watch it fold over you. Water aerobics can be fun and less solitary than swimming. Join a class with a certified instructor, who can direct your activities to your own personal fitness level. You can learn basic techniques, then practice them on your own between classes. AdvantagesAccording to the U.S. Water Fitness Association (USWFA), water exercise offers many physical, social and mental benefits, including:
Types of water exerciseThere are many different forms of water exercise:
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We offer kickboards, pull-bouy's, fins, hand paddles, float belts, resistance weights and a 10-16 lb diving brick. |
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