More and more people today are looking towards getting healthier so it is no surprise that baby boomers are also jumping on the get healthy band wagon. One of the most popular forms of exercise amongst the baby boomers seems to be swimming. This is one of the least strenuous forms of exercise and you can get in a full workout with out over working your body.
Somehow swimming has been associated with leisure rather than an exercise because of all the fun in the water! Few realize that it is one of the least injury-causing exercise that they can undertake – second only to walking. Lots of people are unaware of the benefits of swimming. In fact, doctors – particularly physiotherapists recommend water exercises for strengthening muscles to all age groups – even for those with poor physical conditions or those recovering from some injury. It is a one-point therapy.
Swimming allows for a full body workout without causing strain while it works almost all of the body’s major muscle groups so baby boomers choose this form of exercise more often. You can use the water as strength training or for aerobics since it is a great form of resistance. Water fitness works well for people at any fitness level so baby boomers love it. Not only can it make you more flexible it can help you to strengthen the muscle as well.
Swimming gives nearly all of the same effects as running does but many do not know this. When you run or do weight training you are putting a strain on the connective tissues. Swimming does not place a strain on these tissues. The amount of injury is so low that exercise can be done more often when done in the water. More can be done in the water because of the fact that the movements are twelve times greater and the body weight is reduced by almost ninety percent.
You will want to look into swimming for your recreational activities if you are from the baby boomer era. Not only will swimming help to fill your need for exercise but it is safe as well. This low impact form of exercise can help to increase the amount of range of motion that you have as well. You will want to talk to your doctor to make sure that you are doing the right thing as with any new exercise program that you begin. To ensure you are not over doing it your doctor will be able to suggest some water exercises to suit your actual fitness level. Check to find out if there are swimming classes or water fitness classes that you can join at the local recreational facilities. There are occasions where you will find a class that matches both your age and your fitness level.
Swimming as exercise for baby boomers is a popular pastime as more and more baby boomers near and enter the retirement phase of their lives.
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Swimming is excellent, but there are ways to swim. Some people swim like a walk in the park, for others it's more like jogging. I used to swim until I was sweating and then it can really replace a workout.
I belieive that eating natural food and getting exercise can greatly improve your health.
There's too much processed food these days.