The book begins by introducing the fundamental principles of aquatic exercise, such as buoyancy and hydrostatic pressure, and then examines their effects on different body systems. Major sections focus on specific applications, including injury rehabilitation and managing chronic conditions. A distinctive aspect is its emphasis on customizing aquatic exercise programs to fit individual needs, providing tools for assessing fitness levels and modifying exercises.
The book progresses logically across chapters, offering practical guidelines for designing personalized aquatic exercise programs, making it a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, fitness instructors, and individuals seeking to enhance their well-being through low-impact exercise.