KARA TATELBAUM, AQUALATES INSTRUCTOR : Being able to use the buoyancy of the water, makes us as Pilates students able to engage the core more, using the buoyancy
ANNOUNCER: Buoyancy is especially useful for those recovering from injuries. Being in water effectively reduces body weight by up to 90%, relieving stress on joints, bones and muscles. A person can rebuild strength faster and more gently than on land.
KARA TATELBAUM, AQUALATES INSTRUCTOR: I had two of the exact same surgeries done on either -- one on one hip, one on the other. For my most recent surgery, because of my work in the water, my speed of recovery was almost twice as fast.
ANNOUNCER: Of course, aquatics aren’t just for the injured
KARA TATELBAUM, AQUALATES INSTRUCTOR: It’s also great for trained athletes, trained dancers and people that work out daily.
BRUNO BLUMENFELD, AQUALATES STUDENT: You get to float there and be in the cooling, echoey atmosphere of a pool. I would recommend it 100%.
ANNOUNCER: More than 6 million Americans now exercise in the pool. So, come on in – the water’s fine! Thanks for joining us on today’s once daily!