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Program Details

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Activities Offered
  • Fitness
  • Water Aerobics/Exercise
Membership Fees
  • Fee to participate in the Program :

Transportation
  • Accessible by Public Transportation: No

  • Transportation Provided by the Program: No

Notes

The Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program (AFAP) is a water exercise program designed for people with arthritis and related conditions. Water exercise is especially good for people with arthritis, because it allows you to exercise without putting excess strain on your joints and muscles. The AFAP gives you the opportunity to do gentle activities in warm water, with guidance from a trained instructor. Although it is a nonclinical program (one that will not replace a prescribed regimen of therapeutic exercise), past participants have enjoyed some physical benefits such as decreased pain and stiffness.
Co-developed by the Arthritis Foundation and the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), the AFAP is offered in pools throughout the United States. When the program is offered in a YMCA pool facility, it is called the Arthritis Foundation YMCA Aquatic Program or AFYAP .
Warm water recreational pool exercise program specifically designed for people with arthritis and joint limitations. Activities include gentle exercise to aid in joint flexibility, range of motion and muscle strength. No swimming is involved. Fees vary from site to site; some require membership fees in addition to fees for programs. Some sites charge a per class ($3 and up) or monthly ($20 and up) fee with some sites offering financial assistance. Special sessions of the program include a deep water course an juvenile counsel.

The 1-800 number above can only be reached within the 918 area code.