Do water aerobics exercises

Do water aerobics exercises

Water aerobics is a great way to exercise and get in shape without harming your joints or bones. Learn how to do water aerobics exercises with expert fitness tips in this free video series.

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ryanemma42 (6) 6/15/09 7:58 PM
i like
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oldjunquer 6/29/09 7:56 PM
Hey..I wish you were here in person..I am starting a neighborhood water aerobics group..I don't know much..but want to get in the water a few times a week and get the people here moving..I will bring notes that you demonstrated so nicely..thanks again
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yasirkhan 7/1/09 6:57 AM
only morning exerices
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turtle1945 10/22/09 10:17 AM
your water exercise were explained very well. I teach water classes and do 90 percent of your 17 exercises now. Hope you will post some new exercises soon
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auzman 10/29/09 5:42 PM
god ur sexc
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