Why Seniors LOVE the Fitness Plus Pool at CVMC

We have all heard the term “move it or lose it.” However as we age, many individuals have ailments that limit their ability to move freely. For these individuals, the pool may be their only option for exercise or therapy. When you get into a pool, your body becomes buoyant which takes the stress of your weight off of your joints allowing you to exercise for longer periods of time. The pool also provides an environment that promotes improved balance and coordination which is important to maintain as we age to aid in fall prevention.

Whether our members are walking in the pool, treading water on a noodle, performing exercises prescribed by a therapist, swimming laps or participating in a group aquatics class, they benefit by increasing their heart rate and freely moving their joints while experiencing relief from symptoms associated with neuropathy, arthritis, fibromyalgia and many other health conditions. Many of our members love to use our water dumbbells, noodles and balls to enhance their strength training as well as aquatic belts to allow their body to float.

Why we exerciseThe Arthritis Foundation recommends a pool temperature of 83°F to 88°F for arthritis and the Aquatic Exercise Association (AEA) recommends a temperature of 86° to 88° for Fibromyalgia. At Fitness Plus, our pool maintains a temperature of 88°F, year-round, and was designed to be a safe, therapeutic, non-intimidating environment for our therapy patients and fitness members to better their quality of life. Our members love that they can get in their bathing suit and not feel self conscious about the way they look. Our water level ranges from 3.5 ft to 5 ft deep to accommodate individuals of various heights. We also provide a lift chair and staircase entrance to assist any individuals who may need assistance getting in or out of the pool.

“Our members who participate in regular pool therapy or aquatic exercise at our facility testify that it is an excellent environment to improve their health and mobility, and decrease their pain while socializing with friends,” says April Berg, Fitness Plus Member Specialist. “This is why seniors love our pool!”

Seniors exercising in water

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