Not a Watered-Down Workout
Orlando Magazine|March 2017

Aqua Zumba provides a pool dance party that goes easy on joints, but not on results.

Cheri Henderson
Not a Watered-Down Workout

BACK IN THE mid-1990s, Zumba added some Latin seasoning to fitness training by putting aerobic dance moves to salsa or merengue music.The craze’s latest iteration: Aqua Zumba, fitness training described by its creators as “an invigorating, low-impact pool party,” perfectly suited for people with injuries, joint problems or an aversion to dancing in public.

The one-hour classes, taught locally at various YMCA locations, take place in chest-deep water with maximum water resistance to equal the calorie burn of land-based Zumba and achieve full-body toning.

According to certified fitness instructor Michelle Brightman, Zumba class participants burn 600 to 700 calories in an hour, whether on land or in water.

This story is from the March 2017 edition of Orlando Magazine.

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