
The pressure and resistance of the water makes your body work that little bit harder. 30 minutes of activity in the water is wroth 45 minutes of the same activity on land.
The water takes your weight, so swimming can be great for those who want low impact exercise – women during pregnancy for example, or for people who have mobility problems or want to protect their joints.
The water takes your weight, so swimming can be great for those who want low impact exercise – women during pregnancy for example, or for people who have mobility problems or want to protect their joints.
Swimming works your whole body for all over toning!
Swimming is great for your heart. Because you are using your whole body your heart has to pump blood harder to your arms and legs, helping circulation too.
It is also great for you lungs – length swimming in particular forces you to breath in a deep and rhythmic way which gives your lungs a boost.
Being in the water can have great psychological benefits too – the pool can ‘take you away from it all’ and the feeling of being in water can be refreshing, relaxing, and liberating as the water takes you weight.
People of all different ages and abilities can enjoy swimming together – if you choose an activity you can do with fiends and family you are more likely to stick at it. You’ll be having so much fun you won’t notice your working out too!
16 and under can still swim for free during the school holidays and 65+ anytime. Check out Lifestyle for more information.