Warming Up for an Aqua Fitness Workout

Last Update: March 12, 2009

Video By: Expert Village

Learn how to warm up in the water in this free exercise video on swimming pool workouts and aqua fitness.

About this Author

Jamie Smithers has been a fitness model for over two years, working for Nike, VPX's Redline, and being featured in Oxygen Magazine. She has led cardio-bootcamp classes for two years and taught swim lessons and water aerobics for the past five years. Working out is a lifestyle, and learning new ways to enjoy being fit is what it's all about.

Member Comments

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by agift4me2day on February 4, 2009 at 11:27 AM

don't we all wish for a pool

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by vero_ak on May 27, 2009 at 4:09 AM

how should we strech b4 swimming?

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Video Transcript

Hi, I'm Jamie Smithers and I'm here on the behalf of Expert Village to show you how to do aqua water fitness. The great thing about aqua water fitness is you can basically do it anywhere there's a pool. Whether it's just a day out in the sun with the family or your own traveling around. Most hotels have pools where you can jump right in. Now most people have the idea that working on a pool you're not really getting a great fitness workout. But that's totally wrong, you can push yourself just as hard as you need to running on a treadmill, working with weights, no equipment needed to just hop in the pool. The water creates a resistance so that you're working your shoulders all the way down to your toes depending on which muscle groups you're going to focus on in the pool. It's so important to treat this just like you would any other workout. Warming up your muscles, getting your heart rate up, getting that blood flowing throughout all of the muscles. So the first thing you want to do is to hop into the pool, start running back and forth so that we can really get that cardio vascular system up and going.

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