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Swimming Is a Great Way to Exercise
Attaining
physical fitness can occur in many ways. For example, swimming is one of
the best exercises you can consider. Hitting the
pool is one of the most popular warm-weather activities there is. It's a
great way to have fun on a hot summer's day while spending quality time
with family or chatting with friends. But the pool is also a great place
to exercise.
Besides the fun factor, swimming for exercise has lots of benefits. Here
are a few of them:
* Swimming keeps you cool on hot days. That means that you don't have to
be as concerned about heat stroke or heat exhaustion as you would with
most types of exercise. If it's too hot to go running, you can go to the
pool instead.
* Water activities are very low impact, so there is very little risk of
injury. If you have joint problems or are pregnant, they could be one of
the few ways that you can safely or comfortably get your heart rate up to
a beneficial level.
* Swimming is very relaxing. The stress-busting tendencies of exercise
combined with the soothing water provide great psychological benefits.
What Swimming Does for Your Body
One of the key factors that makes swimming such a great exercise is the
fact that it builds muscles. The water provides resistance to every
motion. The motions required when swimming also work virtually every
muscle in the body, so there's no need to do several different exercises
to make sure your entire body gets a workout.
Swimming also provides a very good cardiovascular workout. It is very much
an aerobic exercise, because it requires you to control your breathing and
does a wonderful job of getting your heart rate up.
Swimming for Exercise at Home
Perhaps for one reason or another, you prefer not to go to the public
pool. But you can still get a great swimming workout at home. And you
don't even have to have a large pool to do it.
Swimming machines are one option. Often used by those training for
competition, they set the water in motion so that you can swim without
actually going anywhere. These are, however, rather expensive.
A less expensive and more accessible option is a pool tether. This simply
attaches you to something outside of the pool by your foot or waist so
that you do not move forward. You can find these online or at sporting
goods stores.
Swimming is a great way to get a workout in the summer. It keeps you cool
and helps prevent injury while giving your muscles and heart the workout
they need. Even if you are already following a workout regimen, swimming
can add variety and allow you to work more muscles. And best of all, it's
lots of fun, making it easy to stay motivated!
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