Take it from Guy Petruzzelli, personal trainer and swimming instructor, swimming is a great workout. And just like lifting weights or working on your abs, a lesson or two to learn exactly what to do can reap big benefits. Swim lessons aren’t just for kids anymore.
Here are Guy’s Top Five Reasons to Take Swim Lessons, even if you already know how to swim:
1. Comfort: Swim lessons will help you feel more comfortable and safe in the water. Whether you’re in a pool or the ocean, you should at all times feel comfortable so you can enjoy your experience. Swim lessons will teach you that you can make the water your friend no matter how turbulent it is.
2. Increase Your Cardio Fitness: Swimming works all of your muscle groups, and the best way to use those muscles to their fullest potential is to learn how to swim correctly and reap the benefits. The doggie paddle, side stroke or lying on your back are not going to improve your cardio fitness level.
3. Helps You Work Through Injuries: Since swimming is non-weight-bearing, it’s a great way to keep exercising while injured. If your form is good it’s a great way to stay active. Runners are often told to swim to give their muscles and joints a break and if you haven’t worked out for years because of an injury, it’s a great way to begin a fitness program.
4. Safety First: If you know how to swim and you find yourself near someone that begins to panic in the water, you’ll know how to calmly react and get that person and yourself to safety. The better swimmer you become, the stronger you will become, and in turn, you’ll act more confidently in stressful situations.
5. Helping Your Muscles Work as a Unit: Swimming helps other muscles fire correctly. Some of your muscles may not work correctly when you’re doing other exercises. For example, plantar flexion: if I have someone that is swimming and cannot point their toes, and they’ve mentioned they’re having problems running, I can help them. What I see in the water is very different than what I would see in the gym.
For more information on swimming lessons, contact Guy at guy.petruzzelli@midtown.com. Guy also offers lessons for kids as well.
Have you taken swimming lessons? What fitness benefits have you experienced?
Midtown personal trainer Guy Petruzzelli is a professional triathlete and duathlete who brings to the club a wealth of fitness and endurance-based knowledge. After being hit by a car in 1996, he thought his racing career was over. But with much determination and drive, he trained himself back into the game.
Here is a glimpse of what keeps him striving toward the next finish line:
Nicole: How did you get into fitness?
Guy: I started sports at a young age, and I played football and basketball in grammar school. I always stayed active, even in the summer with friends. Actual “fitness” really became critical to me in high school swimming. While swimming for the varsity team, I began to understand what it meant to be fit aside from just swimming.
Once I started working for the park district as a lifeguard on the lake front, it became critical to understand how to do other things besides just swim. I had to run and row as well. During our breaks, we would do push-ups, pull-ups and other basic exercises to stay fit.
While preparing to compete against other lifeguard crews for the Lifeguard Games and the National Lifeguard Championships, I was exposed to a variety of different fitness techniques and experiences. I always loved the idea of pushing harder, going further, and learning more.
Nicole:How has your training paid off?
Guy: In the last three years I’ve been granted a pro card by USA Triathlon and ITU, the International Triathlon Union to compete as a professional. That allows me to participate in higher profile races and gain better sponsorships. It also gives me the opportunity to interact with a higher level of athletes from all over the world. I’m now able to race for the United States in international competitions, which is an unbelievable feeling. I race from February to early November, about 20 races a year.
Nicole: How did you transition from giving swim lessons to working as a trainer?
Guy: Becoming a trainer is new for me but my passion for fitness has just gotten stronger over time.
It started close to home helping family members with illnesses and knowing it could have been curtailed if they would have taken care of themselves. Then I came to Midtown and developed a deeper understanding of health and fitness-related issues. I wanted to be able to take my fitness knowledge and help others.
Now, what excites me about fitness now isn’t as much “How can it help me?” but instead, ”How can I help other people?” by using my racing experiences and techniques I use to increase fitness through nutrition, exercise, and sleep.
Nicole: We know you are super healthy, but you have to have a vice in there somewhere. What two foods do you always have at home: one healthy and one not-so-healthy?
Guy: I always have 100% pure Italian almond butter as a healthy snack, and I drink regular Sprite as a treat.
The New Year is approaching and along with it comes the hope of new beginnings, new promises, and new possibilities. Included in this sometimes very personal and lengthy list are the new and exciting things that are coming to Midtown.
One of the first things you might have noticed is the big green flag hanging outside the Group Exercise studio that says “Group Core.” Group Core is the newest addition to our Body Training Systems class line-up. It’s a 30-minute class that focuses exclusively on your mid-section (abdominals and back).
Since they work as a unit, it’s important to work them together and that’s exactly what this class helps you do. The class launches the week of January 9, 2012.
Another new program coming soon is ViPR. ViPR enables full-body movement so you are entirely unified as you move. Whole-body integrated exercises are tailored to your body and fitness level. Members of our Atlanta club have been enjoying this workout for months. Here’s a sneak peek.
The personal trainer training class will be held January 14, 2012, and sessions for members are soon to follow so be on the look out!
We also have a few cool events planned to get you on the right track to health and fitness in 2012.
Nutrition 101: New Year, New You! takes place on January 9, from 6-7 p.m
During this hour I’ll talk about some nutritional basics you can incorporate into your every day life, the benefits of a food diary, and we’ll answer any questions you may have about how to make small changes in your eating habits.
F.I.T.-Functional Interval Training on January 16, from 6-7 p.m
F.I.T. teaches the muscles to work together rather than independently, using your core to hold your body, and not relying on a machine to do it for you. Guy Petruzzelli will help you incorporate this into your workouts and show you how it can benefit you more than traditional weight training.
Raw Food Demos on January 19, at 6:30 p.m. and January 23, at 9:30 a.m
Guest instructor Heidi Geiger will speak to the advantages of a raw food diet and will have a few dishes for you to try. Raw food is a great way to eat a more pure and natural diet.
Want more? Here is the entire event list for January so mark your calendars today!
Remember, there is always a newer and better version of yourself just waiting to be discovered.
Nicole Duval est une entraîneuse personnelle passionnée par la cuisine santé. Elle bannit l’ennuie de ses routines de mise en forme et apprécie passer du temps avec son fils et son mari.
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