F franz22 New member Feb 25, 2018 #1 Has anybody else seen this before? I have thought it would be quite a good method of training if you could hold your breath and push weight at the bottom of the pool. Resistance and cardiovascular at the same time!
Has anybody else seen this before? I have thought it would be quite a good method of training if you could hold your breath and push weight at the bottom of the pool. Resistance and cardiovascular at the same time!
SteveMobsterG Moderator Moderator EF Logger Feb 26, 2018 #2 Lifting weights under water.... they do like to reinvent the wheel. It's a fad.
RoySimpson EF MOD Moderator Feb 26, 2018 #3 LOL looks like another trend lol doesnt seem effective go lift weights and swim laps boom!
stevesmi Head Mod Elite Moderator Feb 26, 2018 #4 it is good for old people or those rehabbing injuries instead of trying to be clever just train for efficient. everything you need is at a decent gym and you can run outside to get cardio
it is good for old people or those rehabbing injuries instead of trying to be clever just train for efficient. everything you need is at a decent gym and you can run outside to get cardio
MasonicBodybuilder Moderator Chairman Member Feb 26, 2018 #5 Sounds like something I would not want to try. I really enjoy lifting weights and prefer to breathe while I do it!
Sounds like something I would not want to try. I really enjoy lifting weights and prefer to breathe while I do it!
muskate High End Bro Platinum Feb 26, 2018 #6 Sounds like the latest fad to me. People are always trying to re-invent stuff to make it marketable. 'Hey are you tired of lifting weights? Then try lifting weights under water!'
Sounds like the latest fad to me. People are always trying to re-invent stuff to make it marketable. 'Hey are you tired of lifting weights? Then try lifting weights under water!'