Swimming is a form of exercise that you do in waist-deep water. Getting into exercise, and staying consistent with it, can be a test for anybody, especially for people struggling with their mobility and movement. So… what options do you have? Swimming is a fun option to try!

Whether you’re a pro at exercising or just seeing what might be right for you, Swimming could be a great fit as it’s an easy exercise to take part in and a great way to keep active.

Over recent weeks, I have been actively engaging to learn the skill of swimming and I must say it really been an enjoyable one.

This blog post is all about swimming, the benefits of it and why it might be right for you.

What is swimming?

Swimming is a form of exercise that you do in waist-deep water, such as a swimming pool.

It can be done mainly stood up straight and without actually swimming, which is great for those struggling with mobility issues (you’ll always be able to keep one foot on the floor).

Aerobics in water  is a great type of resistance training and especially great for strengthening muscles.

Swimming can be done as an exercise class, rather than an individual workout, and most swimming pools will have classes available for you to sign up to.

What Are The Benefits Of Swimming?

swimming is a great way to get some exercise without having to carry any weight (as you become buoyant in the water), relieving the pressure off your joints!

Those struggling with their hips and knees find this form of exercise especially helpful, as you’re not damaging your knees or hips further from pressure off the ground when you’re doing exercises like running, jogging, or even walking.

there are many different benefits of swimming… here’s just a couple:

Improves Your Heart’s Health

Swimming is fantastic for improving your heart health, because your heart and breathing rate increases… all because you’re being active!

This allows your body to get the amount of oxygen that it needs and gives your heart a workout too as it pumps more blood around your body.

Improves Your Flexibility

Swimming is great for improving your flexibility, this is because the support of the water will reduce the amount of stress on your joints, making it easier for you to stretch and move around!

Improves Your Mental Health

Getting out and becoming active is hugely beneficial to improving your mental health and having a positive outlook on your everyday life.

Helps Strengthen and Tone Your Muscles

Because water aerobics allows you to take the pressure off your joints and muscles, the resistance of the water as you move helps strengthen and tone your muscles!

That’s why water aerobics is a great way to burn calories and lose weight, because you don’t feel like you’re exercising.

Taking small steps, like going to just one regular class a week could be hugely beneficial to your health, joints, and muscles.

 

Is Water Aerobics Right For Me?

Lots of people will automatically assume that because they cannot get active outside of the water, that they cannot get active inside the water.

“I would say to anyone with mobility and joint issues, or to anyone just wanting to try swimming and water aerobics to just do it! You can go at your own pace and if you miss a step out of the routine don’t worry! It’s all under the water – no one will see!” 

Swimming can be for anyone!

We’d love to hear if you enjoy swimming classes yourself and the benefits you receive from going, or if this blog post has inspired you to go to your first water aerobics class please so let us know. We love to hear from our blog readers and patients.

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