President Of YMCA International

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>A recent news article contained an interesting comment from John Ong, a former member of the Al Editorial Board. Mr. Ong was commenting on the numerous health benefits provided by aquatics. Ong added, "You won't see a patient suffering from back pains or aches directly related improper sitting posture." It's unlikely to witness a person suffering from nerve damage from sitting at a desk for extended periods of time. All these things are accomplished by a combination of swimming, 양산출장 rowing, mountain biking, surfing, and aquatics

r>While Mr. Ong was correct in his comments I disagree with the fact that he did not mention the additional benefits of aquatherapy therapy. He did not mention that massage therapy can aid in preventing neck pain, back whiplash and pain, neck and head injuries, and improve joint mobility. It can also aid in the treatment of the pain caused by chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis syndrome, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Additionally, this type of therapy may also be beneficial to those who are interested in weight loss and bodybuilding. This is because it offers a number of unique positions and techniques that help to increase the strength of the muscles and strengthen the muscles that make up the core of the bod

r>It's fascinating to watch editor board member such as Josefa Sierra, president of the World Federation of Water Sports Athletes who makes a point of praising the contribution of aquatics and their ability to enhance the performance of athletes. It demonstrates a certain amount of professionalism on the part of Sierra and is a good sign for aspiring Olympic rowers as well as other athletes who choose to pursue the sport of physical fitness. I have heard a few questionable comments by Mr. Ong about the benefits of water sports for improving the body. For instance during an interview on the Today Show, Ong indicated that swimming was the perfect exercise to improve cardiovascular healt

r>Furthermore, when discussing the importance of this type of fitness, Ong admitted, "A lot of people have no idea what they're getting into. It's not like you're running marathons. He then listed a few recreational ariz courses that he'd taken, but didn't mention the fact that these courses required long hours of jumping into the pool and shivering. Josefa Sierra was allowed to represent the world Federation of Water Sports, but statements like these are unacceptabl

r>It is also regrettable that YMCA International chose Josefa Sierra to be featured on their YouTube channel without making mention of her controversial views on the achievements of aquatics. Instead of denying her views, the organization should have employed someone who is proficient in these areas. While it's not easy to find someone who knows anything about her work in the real world, I can tell you that waterfaring experts probably know more than she does. This implies that there's a lot of ignoranc

r>Finally, it should be noted that many coaches and instructors, who have been professionally trained in this form of gymnastics, have criticized her on national television. John DeLossner, former president of the US National Strength and Conditioning Association has also criticized her on national television. Perhaps the lack of knowledge of aquatic bodywork and its safety issues has resulted in the creation of this persona as someone who has no knowledge. But the fact is that Josefa Sierra is currently the president of YMCA International, which leaves one to ask if she is aware of what she is doing. This raises questions about the security of the swimming pool as well as the whole organization of instructors and coaches. Is it safe to instruct children in swimming who aren't aware of the dangers that are involved?