Signs of a sharp instructor: Certification is a definite plus, but water-
certification programs are few and far between. A good certification program
is offered by the United States Water Fitness Association and by the Aqua
Fitness organization.
Safety should be the first priority in any class. A good instructor will iden-
tify nonswimmers and insist that they wear life vests at all times during
water aerobics. In water running, all class members — even experienced
swimmers — wear flotation vests.
Tips for first-timers: Choosing the right class is essential. You don’t want to
dive in with a group of 90-year-olds with limited mobility unless, of course,
you are one. If you’re trying to come back from an injury, look for classes with
names like Rehab for Runners. Check with the doctor treating your injury to
make sure you have the okay to take a class. Also, realize that your target zone
is about ten beats lower in the water than on land. (We define target zone in
Chapter 8.)
Choosing from Among
All the Exercise DVDs
If you think that exercise DVDs are for wimps and disco groupies, you may be
surprised to discover just how tough a workout you can get from popping a
disc into a DVD player. (Well, not from the actual insertion of the disc, of
course; you do have to follow it.) Yet for some reason, exercise DVDs still
carry a stigma.
Like health-club classes, fitness DVDs have become safer, more creative, and
more specialized. You can buy DVDs for muscle toning, step aerobics, yoga,
kickboxing, pregnancy, post-pregnancy, belly dancing, Ta’i Chi — the list goes
on and on. Not only are there more high-quality tapes on the market, but
because of the Internet, you can now read thousands of reviews, order DVDs
more cheaply, and gain inspiration and helpful tips from Internet forums. This
section tells you how to choose the winners and avoid the duds. We offer our
best-instructor picks, shopping advice, and important tips for using exercise
DVDs safely.
Advantages of exercise DVDs
Sure, exercise DVDs don’t suit everyone — you may feel silly prancing around
your living room alone, mimicking an instructor who says, “You’re doing great!”
even though he can’t see you. But if you’re short on time, self-conscious
about your body, or taking care of kids at home, DVDs may suit you well. You
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