Endless Pools Swim Spas – An Ideal Vehicle for Weight Management
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Stan and his family find enjoyment in exercise because of the convenience afforded by the Endless Pool. |
Health and fitness are not always quantifiable in any precise way, but Stan Cramer, a businessman from
Pennsylvania, has no trouble applying a bottom-line
assessment to his Endless Pool benefits: Since last
July, his weight has dropped from 325 pounds to 200.
His son has experienced a similar transformation, going
from 350 pounds to 240. And his wife, whose weight was
more a fashion issue than one related to health, has
lost 30 pounds.
There are several reasons Stan and his family
have found the Endless Pool, installed in the
basement, the ideal vehicle for weight management. The
buoyancy of the water eliminates stress on joints and
connective tissues, making aquatic therapy vastly preferable
to running and other forms of aerobic exercise. At the
same time, the water’s resistance – 600
to 700 times that of air – makes it a superior
medium for raising metabolism and endurance.
What’s more, because both the level of
exertion and the interval of the workout are variable
with the Endless Pool, it is perfect for devising
an incremental approach to one’s exercise regimen.
Stan, for example, started swimming for just five minutes
with the water propulsion on a low setting; he’s
since increased the duration to more than half an hour,
as well as dialing in greater resistance. Just as significant,
however, has been a life-altering shift in perspective
on exercise due to the convenience afforded by the Endless
Pool.
"Having to adapt a busy schedule to a health club’s hours made it really easy to
skip exercise," says Stan, "which always made
it seem like such a chore. At some point with the Endless
Pool, it went from being something we knew we ought
to do, to something we enjoy doing."
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