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Water Aerobics
Join us for lots of fun mixed with a great way to stay in shape & exercise in our warm 90 degree pool. No swimming experience necessary

Form-fitting buoyancy belt suspends you comfortably in the water at shoulder-level, enabling endurance, interval, and strength training in a forgiving water environment.

Regular water workouts have proven to strengthen and define muscle, burn fat, improve cardiac function, lower blood pressure, increase flexibility, aid in body tissue healing, and even improve posture.

Classes held on
Monday & Thursday
7:15pm - 8:00pm
No need to sign up in advance!
Drop in Class Only $6.00


Example of some of the Aqua Jogger Water Exercise that is done in this class
 
Legs
Running and Walking:
Position your body with your head, shoulders, hips, and feet vertically aligned. Using a modified running/marching motion, coordinate your leg and arm movements as in running.
   
Arms  
Sweep In:
With DeltaBells just below the water surface and arms held out to the sides, sweep arms forward and pull DeltaBells® straight back toward chest. Extend arms out to your sides and repeat.
   
Breast Stroke Arms:
Begin wit DeltaBells just below the water surface and arms relaxed at your sides. Extend arms directly in front of your body and sweep out to the sides. Return DeltaBells back to the starting position and repeat.
   
Bicycle Arms:
With elbows bent and DeltaBells submerged in front of your chest, vigorously roll DeltaBells® in a bicycle motion. Reverse direction.
   
Punch Out:
With body slightly leaning forward, punch arms downward and away from chest. Alternate arms back and forth like a pair of pistons.
   
Punch Down:
With elbows bent and DeltaBells held in at your sides, alternate pushing DeltaBells down into the water. Keep movements close to your sides.
   
Touch in Front/Touch in Back:
With DeltaBells submerged at your sides, bring both DeltaBells together touching the front of your body. Bring DeltaBells around your body, touching in back.
   
Scoop Under:
With DeltaBells near to the water's surface and arms held to your sides, flex and extend at your elbows as you pull DeltaBells® in towards arm pits.
   
Curls:
With elbows bent and arms held tightly at your sides, alternate pulling equipment down into the water. Vary moves by gripping DeltaBells palm up or palm down.
   
  Cross Country Ski:
With DeltaBells held close to your sides, alternate swinging straight arms in front and in back of your body. Keep arms close to your sides.
   
Cross Country Ski:
Body is vertically aligned and legs and arms are straight. Scissor legs forward and backward from the hip, leading with your toes. Coordinate the arms and legs as in Cross Country Skiing.
   
Sit Kicks:
Sit as if in a straight back chair with your thighs stabilized. Alternating legs, kick out from the knee, then pull your heel back as if trying to kick your buttocks. Try to make the water boil in front of you.
   
Straight Leg Toe Touch:
Body is in a vertical position. Keeping legs straight, bring each leg near the surface and return it to the starting position. Alternating left and right, reach for toes with your opposite arm and bring the other arm behind you. This is a strong movement and is not recommended for people with back pain.
   
Tires:
This move is similar to the football drill of running through two parallel lines of tires. The body is open and vertical. Have your legs turned out and feet flexed as you alternate pushing down with each leg.
   
Open and Close:
Begin with vertical posture, arms and legs straight and toes pointed down toward the bottom of the pool. Open and close arms and legs by extending straight limbs out to the sides of your body and returning to the starting position.
   
Rock Climb:
A full-body exercise similar to running except the movement is like climbing a ladder diagonally. Reach forward with one arm into the water and then pull it through past your hip. Bring your opposite knee toward your chest and, at the same time, push the other leg straight back until it is fully extended.
 
 

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