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Is it possible to swim in a swim spa?

September 12, 2019

Category: Swim Spa

Swim spas can be incredibly relaxing, a blissful way to chill out after a hard day at work. However, they should not be confused with hot tubs, which are purely for spa activities. A swim spa offers all the benefits of the hot tub but also provides a strong current against which to swim. It’s not only possible to get a great swimming session with a swim spa at home, there are also a number of other ways that you can work out in one too.

Swimming in a swim spa

If you don’t have the space at home for a full sized pool but you’re looking for an active water workout a swim spa is the ideal solution. In fact, for continuous swimming, many people find that a swim spa is a better workout option. In any normal pool – unless you have space for an Olympic pool at home – you’re going to have to keep turning each time you reach the end. But in a swim spa you’re swimming against a current continuously and there is no need to turn. This allows for a wide range of training, from practising strokes to covering some serious distance.

Working out in a swim spa

In addition to swimming, a swim spa also accommodates a range of other fitness activities. For example, you can use the swim spa for jogging, whether on the spot against the current or on an aquatic treadmill. The resistance of the water can make this an incredibly tough workout but it’s also supported. Whereas a regular jog might be hard on joints as a result of gravity, in a swim spa the buoyancy of the water ensures you get all the benefits of the workout without the painful pressure on your body. The water resistance can also support other activities, from water weight training to aqua aerobics.

Swim spa as hot tub

Once you’ve finished working out the swim spa easily becomes a hot tub where you can enjoy all the benefits of hydrotherapy after your session. Hot tubs are fantastic for recovery, whether you’re just feeling a few muscle aches or training hard. The water boosts circulation in the body and works to lower blood pressure, helping your body to recover more quickly from a workout. Plus, the soothing effect of hydrotherapy can help with stress relief and bringing your body back to a calm place. If you suffer regularly from joint pain or from issues like insomnia you may also find that using your swim spa can help provide relief.

Doing everything in your own back yard

Many people struggle to keep to a regular workout schedule if they have to travel to do it. Having a swim spa at home is a major advantage, as you can workout, cool down and enjoy all the benefits of hydrotherapy without having to leave your property.

A swim spa is a great way to get an effective workout, no matter what your fitness goals.

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