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A little late to your New Year’s resolution? How about this: Start swimming.
Swimming laps has proven to be an excellent way to get into shape—a low-impact, total body workout that you can do at any age.
But getting into swimming can be harder than it seems, especially if you haven’t worked out in a while (chances are you’ll be huffing and puffing after a couple laps).
The Harvard Heart Letter has a few recommendations to get you into the pool again.
— Start slowly: Try just 5 to 10 minutes at first to get your coordination right.
— Get goggles: Make sure they fit well. Otherwise, you’ll have a slightly terrifying moment as your goggles slowly fill with water.
— Find the right place: An indoor pool is ideal, with marked lane lines.
— Supplement your swim: A downside to swimming is that it’s not optimal for strengthening bones. Mix in a weight-bearing exercise like light weight lifting, walking or dancing.
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