CINCINNATI (WKRC) - After a winter of sitting more than usual, a workout in the water can be a low-impact way to get moving again while building strength, improving balance and going easier on joints.
WEST LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Many athletes will state training involves heavy lifting and speed work at the gym, but according to professional surfer Laird Hamilton, that won't help in the long run. "A ...
Water aerobics offers several health benefits, from improved strength to better blood pressure. (More on this later.) But they may also be a fun way to add some more variety to your workouts. Here, we ...
This 20-minute aquatic exercise routine is easy on the joints and provides a fun alternative to the gym, especially in summer. Credit... Supported by By Hilary Achauer Photographs and Video by Zack ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The cost of gym memberships and the hassle of commuting can make staying fit feel like a chore. It's a common discussion on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yet the role of daily choices in heart disease also means we have greater control over it than we think. In fact, research from ...
The instructor of a water aerobics class in Baltimore calls the non-traditional workout "Big Energy," and attendees say it is helping them start the new year strong. WJZ's Nicky Zizaza jumped into the ...
Kristen Fischer has written for numerous health publications, hospitals, and medical companies, and is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists. Nick Blackmer is a librarian, ...
Let’s get clear on what water aerobics is. Put simply, it’s any exercise class that’s performed in the water. Technically speaking, the term water aerobics implies a cardio component, but water ...
When most people think of working out in the pool, they might imagine a brawny swimmer practicing the breaststroke while gliding effortlessly through the water. Although a workout, swimming is not the ...