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Aqua Aerobics

Deep water aqua fitness classes are a great low impact workout combining strength, muscular endurance and cardio exercise

Providing many more benefits than other land-based group aerobic exercises, water fitness classes offer a great chance to achieve what you never could out of the pool. Water supports up to 90% of your body weight so less stress is placed on your joints, making it ideal for all regardless of age or fitness levels.

Studies have shown aqua aerobics are particularly beneficial to seniors, since it has a high impact on your cardiovascular system, strengthening your heart and lungs and helping to manage weight. Water aerobics is open for everyone to participate, and we encourage everyone to join in, as there’s so much to gain no matter what you’re looking to get out of an aqua aerobics session. This workout will leave you fit, strong and more energised!

Whether you’re looking to increase your range of movement or build your stamina, the group water aerobics classes at HBF Stadium in Perth offer a chance to achieve your goals with friendly, like-minded people.

Aqua aerobic classes are included in all of our Gym Memberships or you can choose to pay as you go.

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What to bring

  • Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen for outdoor classes

  • Towel

  • Aqua-aerobics

    Swimming attire

  • Drink bottle

What to expect

  • Build strength and improve postural alignment

  • Motivating sing-a-long music

  • Build muscle endurance

  • Activate your core muscles

Olympic Standard Pools

Built around catering to both high performance athletes and casual users, the pools at HBF Stadium in Mount Claremont have something to offer everyone. With both indoor and outdoor 50 metre pools, as well as purpose built aquatic sports areas, you can get in and get active
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Get unlimited group water and gym fitness classes as a member

Full access from just $21.00 per week

Explore our range of membership options as well discounts and offers through our exclusive Member Benefits Program. Membership includes:

  • Initial and ongoing fitness appraisals
  • Fully equipped gym with indoor and outdoor pool access
  • Over 100 group fitness classes

+ much more

Have a question? See some helpful information below

  • Aqua aerobics is designed for people of all ages. Historically aqua aerobics have been seen as a seniors only activity, and while seniors are encouraged the most to engage in and reap the benefits of water based activities, classes are there for everyone to enjoy and benefit from, no matter your age.
  • Aqua aerobics has a wide range of significant benefits. Water aerobics is excellent for losing weight. A good cardio routine is very important for losing weight and constantly battling against the tension of the water is a great way to achieve this. Aqua aerobics can help build muscle, whilst easing the pressure on your joints as the water takes most of your body weight. Heart and lung health are also greatly improved because of these classes. But even outside of the physical benefits, participating with like-minded individuals can improve your social connections and mental wellbeing.
  • Yes, you can! One of the main benefits of aqua aerobics is that anyone can join, regardless of if you are a great swimmer or not. If you still don’t feel comfortable in the water, floats and other devices can be used to ensure everyone feels safe in the pool.
  • Depending on the type of injury, not only will you still be able to join water aerobic classes, but it’s even recommended. Water based therapies and routines are some of the best ways to rehab injuries and ailments, be it a bad back, twisted hips, or even recovering from knee surgery. The water takes the pressure off your joints and muscles, allowing them to move freely with less stress, whilst also letting the natural soft resistance of the water build up muscle, rather often straining and heavy gym exercises making things worse.