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AQUA PILATES

Pilates is a full-body workout routine developed by Joseph Pilates in the 1920s, and it’s now a very popular physical fitness program all over the world. It's a combination of stretching and strength exercises for each major muscle group, with the goal of improving posture, flexibility, and overall strength.

This fitness program was successfully introduced in swimming pools and became known as aqua Pilates. It is a an aqua workout system based on the principles of traditional Pilates exercises. It includes stretching and strength exercises and incorporates different styles of movements. Aqua Pilates also has a special emphasis on core strength, balance, and flexibility.

Water buoyancy provides an excellent environment for aqua Pilates. It adds to your balance and stability. The buoyancy of the water supports your body, allowing you to get a better stretch for improved flexibility and range of motion. It supports your back while working your core muscles in the deep-end.

Aqua Pilates strengthens your core, back, and legs. It helps you gain flexibility in your joints, which prevents injuries. It improves posture, and enhances your balance. Aqua Pilates also helps you lose weight and tone up your muscles. If done regularly, aqua Pilates can significantly improve circulation, reduce stress and tension in your body.

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Standing Donkey Kicks

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Standing Donkey Kicks in the Pool

​Unlike traditional donkey kick exercises, the standing version allows you to easily adapt it to the aquatic environment. This is a low-impact exercise that combines strength, balance, and flexibility. And you don't need any equipment to do it. 

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