AQUATIC THERAPY

"The use of water and specifically designed activity by qualified personnel to aid in the restoration, extension, maintenance and quality of function for persons with acute, transient, or chronic disabilities, syndromes or diseases."


Definition of Adapted Aquatics

Adapted aquatics are techniques that emphasize swimming skills modified or adapted to accommodate individual abilities. Usually used with people with disabilities, adapted aquatics focuses on skills including pool entry and exit and swimming skill development, and should also encompass community referral.


Indications for Aquatic Therapy

Sensory Disorders
Limited Range of Motion
Weakness
Poor Motor Coordination
Pain
Spasticity
Perceptual/Spatial Problems
Balance Deficits
Respiratory Problems
Circulatory Problems
Depression/Poor Self-Esteem
Cardiac Diseases
Joint Replacement
Motor Learning
Orthopedic Injuries / Trauma
Obesity
Prenatal
Neurological (MS)
Osteoporosis
Rheumatology (Arthritis / Fibromyalgia)





AQUA FITNESS


Aqua fitness is used quite often by people looking to get in shape in this day and age dominated by the fitness craze.  There is little in the universe that is more fun than swimming, and quite frankly, swimming is one of the best forms of exercise for the muscles in the human body, but there's much more to an aqua fitness workout than JUST SWIMMING.

Water aerobics has an added benefit: it enables you to burn up calories much more efficiently. Compare the following estimates of calorie consumption for a 30-minute workout:

Land walking: 135 calories
Deep water walking; 264 calories
Jogging on land: 240 calories
Deep water jogging: 340 calories



INTEREST LIST NOW FORMING FOR 2009
Instructor: Certified Personal Trainer/ Sport Nutritionist
Pool: Walnut Creek , heated and in Dome
 
Number of classes             Member            Non-Member

1 class                                 $35.00               $45.00
2 class                                 $55.00               $65.00
3 class                                 $75.00               $85.00
  4 class                                 $95.00               $105.00


       Gather a group of 5 or more friends and get $25.00 off tuition


Class Descriptions:

Aqua Happy Hour
A non-impact intense 60 minute workout designed to improve cardiovascular endurance of participants. The class is intended for people of all levels of fitness. Be sure to inform the instructor of any medical concerns. Come on and have a healthy happy hour experience.

Aqua Arthritis Plus

Designed for people who wish to increase muscle tone, flexibility and core strength using a combination of exercises for arthritis and other limitations. This class will also increase range of motion and reduce chronic pain.

Aqua fit

The complete water workout! Builds muscle, increases aerobic fitness, improves flexibility and helps control weight. No swimming skills are necessary to attend this class.

Aqua Optimum Arthritis

This program is intended for people who have arthritis limitations and want to increase muscle mass, balance and core strength using a combination of exercises. This class will also include nutritional information and land exercises.

Aqua Cardio Knockout
An intense workout that utilizes your entire body. Participants will execute combo moves via punches and kicks. Great workout to burn major calories.


IN THE NEWS!

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Mariah Carey’s Aqua Workout Routine

In an interview in The Oprah Winfrey Show, Mariah mentioned that she has flew Patricia Gay (one-to-one personal trainer) to be with her at New York. Not only Patricia works out with Mariah, she also monitors her diet by being her chef. Mariah works out between an hour to 2 hours and 3 to 4 times a week. She does cardiovascular exercise in a pool. Her trainer believed that exercising in water requires more effort and therefore burn more calories. However, the key reason is that Mariah loves water and the key to fitness is to do something you enjoy doing. Her trainer chose aqua exercise because she believes that Mariah could build stronger muscle, but not bigger muscles in water.She uses mostly her body weight in resistance training. She also works out specific muscle with Pilates.





Aqua Aerobics - Water Aerobics Exercises

Aqua aerobics, also referred to as water aerobics, is one of the most effective and safe ways to get yourself into shape. Basically, these are exercises done in a swimming pool. Usually, an instructor stands on the deck of the pool, demonstrating various arm, leg and core exercises, which a class of exercisers, standing in chest deep water, follows. These exercises are usually done to rhythmic music. Weights can also be included in the workout. Each workout session runs for about 45-60 minutes. It begins with a warm-up session, which incorporates slow cardio and stretching exercises to get the muscles ready for the increased activity to follow, and ends with a cool-down, where the limbs and other parts of the body are stretched and relaxed. According to estimations, about 500-700 calories are burned in a whole session.

Like other forms of aerobic workouts, swimming pool exercises have benefits like helping you in losing weight, lowering blood sugar levels, reducing stress, lowering blood pressure, and so on. However, aqua aerobics has additional benefits over other forms of aerobic exercises. Since the buoyancy of water supports 90 percent of the body, practically anyone can do aquatic exercises, regardless of factors like fitness levels, obesity, age, and health conditions. For instance, swimming pool exercises is an ideal way to start for newbies just beginning an exercise program. It conditions all the major groups of muscles, as well as the lungs and heart. Plus, it is a gentler way of building cardio-respiratory and muscular endurance.

People who are overweight also find aqua aerobics a great way to exercise. One of the reasons overweight people get quickly discouraged from continuing an exercise program is the great stress their joints and ligaments undergo in conventional aerobics, which can result in injury and pain. However, because the body gets buoyant in water, and less stress is put on joints and ligaments, it not only reduces the chances of injury, but overweight people can actually enjoy their workout. This can be a great motivating factor for them to stick to their exercise routine, and thereby shed their excess weight.

Water aerobics is also excellent for people recovering from an injury or surgery, or with health conditions like heart problems, arthritis, backache, osteoporosis, and so on. This is because the cushioning effect of water makes the exercises gentler on the body, while providing an effective workout. As a matter of fact, many sports personalities with injuries use water exercises to rehab. For instance, one can safely strengthen muscles by jogging in water, since it cuts out the stress of heavy impact when it is done on land, which can actually exacerbate the injury. Besides, apart from getting an overall workout, exercises concentrated on the injured part can also be safely done, thus helping to quicken recovery.

Aqua aerobics is particularly beneficial for pregnant women. With the added load in their belly and the increase in weight during pregnancy, most women find conventional forms of exercising quite difficult. Besides, there is the higher risk of sustaining injury in the hips, back, or other parts of the body. The fear of injury, in fact, often results in pregnant women being too cautious about exercising, or giving it up altogether. However, this is the period when they need to be at their fittest, in order to have a better birth process, and be a healthy mother to a newborn child. The buoyancy of water alleviates the fear of injury, which relaxes pregnant women. Plus, it also helps them to perform movements which they would find hard to do on land.

Another group of people for whom aqua aerobics is ideal is senior citizens. Many people in this age group have age-related conditions like brittle bones. Besides, if they have not been exercising, conventional aerobics done on land can be pretty tough on their aging bodies, increasing their chances of either injuring themselves or worsening a health condition like heart disease. Water’s buffering effect protects them from such risks. Besides, the group activity that aqua aerobics provides is also an additional benefit for this age group, for it gives them an avenue for overcoming loneliness by meeting new people and forming friendships.

On the whole, aqua aerobics can be a fun way of working out, which the participants usually look forward to with enthusiasm and anticipation. Besides getting into better shape, due to the well-known therapeutic powers of water, aquatic exercises can be a form of relaxing and de-stressing.

By Rita Putatunda
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