Aqua-Fitness

Anonymous
OP,

I'm the first PP who got this thread going. One thing I've learned in my time at the pool (just started going last summer to heal my frozen shoulder, and re-taught myself to swim, and now I'm going twice a week for actual laps!)... I digress...

Anyway... the one thing I've learned by being at the pool is that nobody is worrying about their body shape, and most of the body shapes are saggy or XL. People at the pool are there for the exercise (at least at the gym lap pool). Surely there will be others who look JUST LIKE YOU. You might even feel better about yourself after seeing all the old bods at the pool!

It's really a place where people are no longer caring about how they look in their swimsuit... they are at an age where they accept the body for what it is, and they are trying to keep moving it.

Get out there!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How are you at swimming? I have seen deep water aqua classes at rec centers. Don’t think you can slack off much in those!


You wear flotation belts in the deep water class, so you don't have to know how to swim



OK, but do you have to wear them? That’s why I asked if OP was good at swimming, so they could opt out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How are you at swimming? I have seen deep water aqua classes at rec centers. Don’t think you can slack off much in those!


You wear flotation belts in the deep water class, so you don't have to know how to swim



OK, but do you have to wear them? That’s why I asked if OP was good at swimming, so they could opt out.


OP. The pool at the gym is not deep - I’ve been there many times just for fun and it doesn’t go deeper than 4 1/2 ft.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How are you at swimming? I have seen deep water aqua classes at rec centers. Don’t think you can slack off much in those!


You wear flotation belts in the deep water class, so you don't have to know how to swim



OK, but do you have to wear them? That’s why I asked if OP was good at swimming, so they could opt out.


Yes, you pretty much have to wear them.
Anonymous
Yes. I had an instructor I loved, but she stopped teaching and got replaced with a horrible teacher. My point it - try it. If you do not like it, try another. Because like any class, the instructor matters. Deep water ones do tend to be more intense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I live in a hot climate and the water aspect is huge for me. It’s so difficult to exercise outdoors in the heat (at least for me). This sounds like so much fun! Thank you all for being so supportive!


This is what I love about it. For most of them, you determine how much exercise you get. But they are fun.
Anonymous
I love the pool at the Y Ijamsville and I am a lap swimmer as that is my cool down after running an hour but sometimes I chat with the oldies and the Xl'ers as PP called them. I am fit but not skinny. I am toned and can perform pretty well for 2 hour straight.
Anonymous
PP here that said get after it. Saw the water class at my gym in crystal city the other day. All the older ladies were definitely getting after it. One guy my age (mid fourites) was kind of putting along and definitely not keeping up. The pool in the basement there is like 3.5 feet deep, which makes it sub-optimal for swimming but really great for water aquatics.
Anonymous
NP here who has been considering aqua-fitness classes. Thanks to all for the input and encouragement, especially about larger bodies. I'm going to give it a try.
Anonymous
NP here. What are recommendations for locations in upper NW? I’ve been battling a hip/glute issue for two years and gained a bunch of weight because most of my former forms of exercise leave me in pain. I loved water aerobics in my club med days!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP here. What are recommendations for locations in upper NW? I’ve been battling a hip/glute issue for two years and gained a bunch of weight because most of my former forms of exercise leave me in pain. I loved water aerobics in my club med days!


I go to Onelife. The gym in Bethesda has a pool. I'm not sure about the DC locations.
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