Water Fitness Classes Jackson NJ

Try water exercise, which offers a gentle yet challenging way to combine strength and balance training—both recommended as part of the new exercise guidelines issued by the American College of Sports Medicine and American Heart Association. Water’s buoyancy and constant resistance provide many advantages, ranging from a perpetual balance-training activity to more rounded weight-training, all while reducing strain on joints. Read on for more.

Curves Jackson NJ
2080 W. County Line Rd.
Jackson, NJ
Curves Lakewood Township NJ
1200 River Ave., Suite 7B
Lakewood, NJ
Retro Fitness
(732) 886-1008
4073 US Highway 9
Howell, NJ
Curves
(800) 615-7352
78A Maple Ave Ste. 78-A
New Egypt, NJ
Curves
(732) 736-7320
864 Route 37 W
Toms River, NJ
Jazzercise Howell Fitness Center
(732)928-7891
2206 US Hwy. 9 S.
Howell, NJ
Tiberias Spa and Salon
732-886-3737
475 Route 70 West
Lakewood, NJ
Gold's Gym
(732) 905-0999
4481 US Highway 9
Howell, NJ
Curves Dover NJ - Southwest
864 Highway 37 W
Toms River, NJ
Curves Manchester/Lakehurst NJ
1047 Route 70
Manchester, NJ
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Staying Fit Despite Summer Heat

Try water exercise, which offers a gentle yet challenging way to combine strength and balance training—both recommended as part of the new exercise guidelines issued by the American College of Sports Medicine and American Heart Association. Water’s buoyancy and constant resistance provide many advantages, ranging from a perpetual balance-training activity to more rounded weight-training, all while reducing strain on joints. “No matter what you’re doing, you’re automatically muscle-balancing, working opposite muscles,” says Indiana University fitness expert Carol Kennedy-Armbruster, a lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology who’s been teaching water-exercise classes for 27 years. “Balance training is easier because buoyancy assists the movement. We can do balance exercises throughout the whole workout because the water adds support, and we are in an upright functional position.” Other benefits include:

  • Provides a low-intensity cardio workout once participants are strong enough to move quickly through the water.
  • Provides a degree of flexibility training because of the range of motion required for the moves.
  • It’s a non-weight-bearing exercise, so it can be suitable for people with hip and knee conditions.
  • Little can be seen underwater, reducing the anxiety people feel from peer pressure or body-image issues that often arise in aerobics or other group exercise classes.
  • Enjoyable for special populations, such as those with arthritis, because water can warm the join...

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