Paged The Blue Banner September21,2000 Septi Sports Sports feature of the week Sink or swim Water aerobics provides an intense workout for any age Vyt," Amanda Anderson Staff Writer Water aerobics has commonly been used as a form of exercise for senior citizens, but it is now be coming a form of cross-training for all types of athletes. “Water aerobics has always been associated with senior citizens, but you can ask any of the students. They are getting a hard workout,” said Teri Siegel, UNCA’s water aerobics instructor. “It’s a way of cross training so that ifyou’re working out, running, play ing soccer, playing football or which ever sport, it is a way of working your heart muscle,” said Siegel. “This class happens to be before my soccer practice on Monday, Wednesday and Friday,” said Keith Painter, a sophomore history ma jor. “It helps me get warmed up.” Water aerobics incorporates rythmic body movements and dance steps performed in water, accord ing to www.health.cybear.com. Water aerobics has all the compo nents of a traditional workout, ac cording to the Web site. “Water aerobics are conducted both in waist to chest deep water and in deep water,” said the Web site. A typical water aerobic workout usually lasts 40 to 50 minutes, with time devoted to warm-up, cool down and stretching routines, ac cording to the Web site. Many aerobic water programs in clude a toning.and strengthening component, as well as an aerobic portion, according to the Web site. Water aerobics appears to be as easy as it sounds, but according to Painter, it is not. “1 thought the class was going to be easy, but it .is actually rather ART PARTS difficult,” said Painter. The class focuses mostly on car diovascular work, stretching and flexibility, according to Siegel, . “Right now, we are doing a variety of cardiovascular moves in the wa ter,” said Siegel. “We do a lot of jogging in the water. I also try to do routines. For example, we did dif ferent types of running. We ran uphill and down hill, and did hur dling and power walking,” “The way the class starts out is with a warm up,” said Siegel. “Then we go into a cardiovascular, which lasts about 20 minutes. We then go into strength training with pushups and abdominals.” One objective of the class is for students to see what goes on in the water, according to Siegel. “There is no impact on your joints because you are not hitting the floor,” said Siegel. “It is a nicer way to flow and yet get a really good workout.” There are several health benefits that come with water aerobics, ac cording to Siegel. “There is no impact on your body, and you can work out at your own pace,” said Siegel. The students are in competition with only themselves, according to Seigel. “There is nobody else to compete with,” said Siegel. “Someone who is in incredible shape and someone who has never exercised before can do the same routine. They just have to pace themselves.” The goal of the class is for the students to learn that as long as there is water they can get a work out, according to Siegel. “I want them to have a knowledge ofwater,” said Siegel. “I want them to take what we have worked on throughout the semester. No mat ter where they go in the world, as long as there is a pool, they can get a workout.” Upcoming Sporting Events I * Sept. 22 Women’s soccer at Clemson Cross country at McAlpine Invitational Sept. 22-23 Volleyball hosts Bulldog Invitational Sept. 22-24 Men’s and women’s tennis at McAlpine Invitational in Charlotte Sept. 23 Men’s soccer at Coastal Carolina Sept. 27 Ultimate frisbee scrimmage at Warren Wilson College Around the Big South Conference vuww.BigSouthSports.com www.Oidsmobile.com O I d S m O t) i I e Men’s Soccer on Cruise Control The Big South Conference is enjoying two weeks of success by its men's soccer teams. Of the eight Conference schools, only one has an early-season record that is under .500. Liberty, the preseason favorite started slow at 0-3, but the Flames quickly proved the record was only temporary, scoring their tirst win ot the season against Wake Forest, who was the fifth-ranked in the nation. In addition. Coastal Carolina has racked up big wins, with victories over UNC Greensboro and UNC Wilmington. Charleston Southern and Elon both notched wins over N.C. State and High Point picked up a tie against the Wolfpack. In all, the Big South is 3-0-1 against the Atlantic Coast Conference this year in men's soccer and also has wins against Virginia Tech, Stetson, Wofford and Central Florida. Coastal Carolina Scores First-Ever Wins in Women’s Soccer Coastal CaroHna picked up it's first-ever women’s soccer victory with a 2-1 win over Gardner-Webb. The Chanticleers followed up that win with a 10-0 drubbing of South Carolina State for the program's second win. This is the first year Coastal Carolina has sponsored a women's soccer program. After opening the season with a tie, the Chanticleers dropped three straight matches before defeating Gardner-Webb. Radford Volleyball Off to 8-1 Start The Radford volleyball team has made an effort to prove its selection as the preseason favorite was justified. The Highlanders have started the season 8-1, with two Tournament victories (West Virginia and N.C. State) and wins over programs such as Virginia Tech. Radford's only loss came at the hands of former Big South Conference member Towson. UNC Asheville, Liberty, Coastal Carolina Pick Up Cross Country Meet Titles UNC Asheville, Liberty and Coastal Carolina all came away from early-season cross country meets as the winning team. The Bulldogs won the Gamecock Invitational on the men's side. Coastal Carolina won the Charleston Southern Classic on the men's and women's side. 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