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RacheBell
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Is anyone else excited that summer is right around the corner? I was bored, and looked throught the database for some exercises, and if I swim moderatley for 90 minutes, I can burn 1100 calories! So, I definatley can't wait until I'm able to do laps in the pool.
The down side though, bathing suit...
Does anyone else know any good exercises to do in the pool? My mom has a pool in her backyard and I'd love to take full advantage of it next month.
The down side though, bathing suit...
Does anyone else know any good exercises to do in the pool? My mom has a pool in her backyard and I'd love to take full advantage of it next month.
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Yes!
But man, that calorie burn does not come easy! Maybe you're already a swimmer so 90 minutes isn't a big deal, but even 30 minutes of the front crawl is enough to wear me out. And I consider myself to be a fairly fit person.0 -
I grew up swimming! My family always used to go snorkeling and scuba diving, and every summer I was in that damn pool. But since I've moved out and had a job and 'grew up' I hadn't been out there, so I'm eager to get going again. Who knows, maybe i can convince my boyfriend to go to the ocean with me and teach him to snorkle!0
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You could water You Tube videos for water aerobics routines. They are a great way to lose weight while in the pool. I did a class at my local gym yesterday and it was so intense. You'll burn more calories than just swimming.0
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hi there,
i use to swim competitively, i always use to like doing 500 metres of butterfly kick with a kick board, it really tones your thighs
hope it helps
cheers larissa0 -
i grew up swimming competition too. i used to be pretty good until i blew out my shoulder and knee
i actually just got back in the water for the first time this year. i grab a kickboard and some fins and do at least 300-500 yards. fins will help you if youre not as strong a swimmer.
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I love swimming! I'm taking water aerobics and lap swimming classes at the college next term. Maybe look into some water aerobics equipment and moves for your pool time.0
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As mentioned above, YouTube have great pool workout/exercise vids.
I normally change style every few laps - mainly do front crawl, butterfly, backstroke, & love underwater laps
throw in some tredding
walking/jogging putting the knees high up
then use a kickboard - placing it front, hold it with both hands, upper body is floating, and legs kicking, or lie on my back, place the kickboard on the chest, and kick the legs to end up at the other side of the pool
back to more laps
Side stretches, crunches, squats, & jumping jacks are also good.
Jumping jacks - you place your feet flat on the pool floor, knees bent, jump up with arms going up (like a star jump) and then land with knees bent & hands joined above the head.
You can also hold the edge of the pool and pull you knees up to the chest and swing your legs to the left and then to the right, a few times, for the waist & abs.
A water log is great for the exercises too.
If there are a few people you can have a game of water polo- always fun!0
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