Le ski de tuyauterie ou d’eau est-il considéré une activité physique ?

K-frizzle asked:


Ce week-end pour le 4ème du week-end de juillet, we' ; monter re à notre Uncle' ; la maison de s comme week-end de fuite de famille, et lui a un bateau dehors là et we' ; censé re pour aller tuyauterie et ski si le temps supportent. Je suis sur une routine d’exercice en ce moment, et pour le week-end, je dois juste avoir aller de quelques activités physiques. Je me demandais si ceux-ci compteraient ? Je veux dire, il obtiendra certainement mon coeur pompant, et it' ; de s amusement vraiment ! Je ne suerai pas probablement beaucoup cependant.

Victoria
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3 Responses to “Le ski de tuyauterie ou d’eau est-il considéré une activité physique ?”

  1. Michael Says:

    of course those are physical activites! anything that keeps you physically active is a physical activity

  2. Brandon Says:

    I’d say minor physical activity. Go hiking to rev it up some more.

  3. Sophia Says:

    While tubing falling under “physical activities” as exercise is negligible, water skiing is definitely physically demanding. Even the very first maneuver in water skiing is very physically demanding. You need a strong core and great balance to get up on water skis. Furthermore, holding onto the rope requires upper body strength. Finally, you get a total body workout when you consider the whole activity of water skiing. You must be able to get up, hold onto the rope, balance, and be able to stay upright while being pulled. This is just basic riding. Turning, jumping, and doing tricks is that much more demanding.

    The fact is, water skiing might very well be your toughest exercise routine thus far. Make sure you stretch before and after you ride to minimize the soreness after.

    Edit: In response to the answerer above me… unless you are just casually water skiing in a straight line at very slow speeds, I’m inclined to believe that it is a much more demanding physical activity than hiking.