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Pool Facilities Boston MA

Swimming is one of the best non-weight bearing activities out there and I totally recommend implementing a swim routine into your workout. It’s a great way to burn an enormous amount of calories all while having a blast in the water. Non-weight bearing refers to no weight or pressure being forced onto the joints, thus great for those with injuries, arthritis, or pain.

Fitness Together South End Boston
(617) 262-0021
321 Columbus Ave
Boston, MA
Fitness Together North End Boston
(617) 778-2426
145 Hanover Street
Boston, MA
Fitness Together Cambridge
(617) 547-4244
143 Hampshire Street
Cambridge, MA
Fitness Together Brookline
(617) 232-2297
1404 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA
Cambridge Bally Total Fitness
1815 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA
Downtown Crossing Bally Total Fitness
17 Winter St
Boston, MA
Fitness Together Back Bay Boston
(617) 247-3900
36 Newbury Street
Boston, MA
Brighton Landing Bally Total Fitness
25 Guest St
Brighton, MA
Curves Boston MA - Dorchester East
711 William T Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA
Curves Cambridge MA - North
703 Mt. Auburn St.
Cambridge, MA
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Pool Facilities

A Beginner’s Guide to Swimming Workouts

swimming workout Swimming is one of the best non-weight bearing activities out there and I totally recommend implementing a swim routine into your workout. It’s a great way to burn an enormous amount of calories all while having a blast in the water. Non-weight bearing refers to no weight or pressure being forced onto the joints, thus great for those with injuries, arthritis, or pain.

Although indoor pools are somewhat hard to come by, they are definitely worth the small cost to use. You may find indoor pools at your local health or fitness club, university, YMCA, or hotel. Before starting your swimming workouts , here are a few things you should know:

  • The first step is safety, you should always have another person around in case of an emergency.
  • The second step is to find the one type of workout that works for you (enjoyable and effective). One style consists of just plain sprinting (swimming) while implementing different strokes into the mix.

There are a few different stokes: front crawl, back crawl, side stroke, back stroke, butterfly, and breast stroke. Another type of workout routine is water aerobics; which consist of performing exercise-type movements in the water.

For example: empty milk jugs are a great way to implement dumbbell movements in the water. Below are two different workouts for you to try; remember to stretch before and that safety comes first!

Swimming Workout #1

Warm-up:

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