6. Water Aerobics
There is more resistance to be found in the water than on land; if you’re working out in a pool, you’re expending greater effort and burning more calories. Working out in water is a great benefit if you’re just starting a fitness regimen or your fitness level is low.
The buoyancy relieves pressure on your joints, and your workout isn’t constrained by body weight. The perks of these classes are increased cardio, better range of motion and aids in improving balance. Most aquatic centers will offer a water aerobics program targeted to people with arthritis.
Resources
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