The effect of wellness training on specialized simulators on the psychophysical state of middle-aged peopl
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specialized simulators, wellness training, mental and physical condition, average ageAbstract
The study focuses on investigating the impact of recreational water training using specialized AquaGym simulators on the psychophysical state of middle-aged individuals. Water training, leveraging the unique properties of water, helps strengthen the cardiovascular system, muscles, flexibility, and coordination, making it an effective and safe alternative to traditional land-based exercises. The study involved 32 participants aged 30 to 60 and older, who trained on the simulators for periods ranging from 6 months to over 2 years. The results showed that 46.9% of participants experienced significant improvements in well-being, 37.5% reported muscle strengthening, 25% noted increased flexibility, and 18.8% observed reduced stress levels and improved cardiovascular fitness. Most respondents rated the effectiveness of the simulators as "very effective" (31.3%) or "effective" (46.9%). The primary motivation for continuing the training was health improvement (56.3%). In conclusion, the study affirms the positive impact of water training on the psychophysical state of middle-aged individuals.
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Petrea A., Malousaris G. AquaGym exercises contribution at the health of adults // The annals of the «Stefan cel mare» University. 2012. p. 9-17.
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