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Exercise for Disabled to Lose Weight | Swimming & Aquatic Paraplegic Exercise in the Pool

0:00 Intro
0:08 Equipment needed
0:53 Transfer into the pool
1:19 My journey
2:49 Swimming demo

Today’s video features swimming and aquatic paraplegic exercise in the pool. Nancy shares her journey of dropping 40lbs after a spinal cord injury by doing swimming and aquatic exercise. As you will see, you don't have to be a good swimmer to begin with.

Did you know that swimming and other aquatic therapy exercise can be an amazing way for paraplegics and other people with spinal cord injuries to lose weight? Water removes the effects of friction and gravity on the body. The result is that there is much less stress and pain on the joints and muscles. Aquatic exercise for people in a wheelchair can help to strengthen arms and legs, allowing the limbs to stretch and experience a full range of motion. The weight of the water in a swimming pool can also help with balance, much more safely and easily than on land. And also, swimming is a great way for people in a wheelchair to exercise and lose weight because it draws heat away from your body, keeping you cool while you workout.

If you enjoyed this video about exercise for disabled people to lose weight, featuring swimming and aquatic paraplegic exercise in the pool, please remember to like, share, subscribe and comment if you have any questions, suggestions or feedback. We hope to see you here again soon!

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