While you could always swim laps if you want to work out in a pool, there are plenty of other exercises to do in the water that are just as beneficial. Think squats in the shallow end, push-ups ...
Water-based exercises like walking, jumping jacks, and back wall glide may help boost strength and cardio fitness without putting too much pressure on your joints. Exercising in water can provide a ...
With just 30 minutes and a few useful tricks, a trip to the pool can become serious exercise. Credit... Supported by By Dana G Smith Summer is here and you’ve decided this is the year to trade your ...
Aquatic exercises can be highly beneficial for balance, mood, and overall well-being in older adults. Older adults can try various types of exercises in the pool. Regular physical activity is ...
Finding new (and fun!) ways to mix up your workouts will keep your muscles guessing and you from getting bored and bailing on your fitness routineboth of which are super important if you want to see ...
When I was diagnosed with a chronic illness in my early 20s, a local pool helped me find new ways to move. By Jenn Shapland In the locker room, women’s voices discuss the temperature of the air (too ...