Yoga in the water is an exciting way to begin or continue your yoga practice. The feeling of weightlessness takes the stress out of challenged joints and stabilizes them to free muscular tightness and comfort. A practice of mostly standing postures (heads stays above water) are presented with props and modifications making the practice of […]
This class is slow and meditative, linking slower movements, alignment and breath work. Each pose (asana) is held comfortably and longer than other yoga classes. Class is ideal for beginners or those returning to exercise.
Splash into this low-impact cardio and conditioning class. Instructors use the latest aqua-based techniques to provide a high-energy workout that is easy on the joints. Barbells and noodles are also used for upper body and core training. Classes are appropriate for multiple fitness levels and are held in the lap pool.
Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program (AFAP) classes will help you to increase joint range of motion, build muscle strength as well as help reduce pain and stiffness. Classes are held in the warm water therapy pool and in sessions. Registration is required.
Incorporate foam rollers and small exercise balls, to release hard-to-reach areas, into your exercise routine. Benefits of this class include the correction of muscle imbalances, muscle relaxation, improved range of motion, reduced soreness and improved tissue recovery. Plus, reduce trigger point sensitivity and pain.
A multi-level class incorporating breathing, balance and limited strength work. Expect a slow and easy flow of moderate poses and leisurely floor stretches.