Float, stretch, unwind: Aqua board workouts are making waves

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 Aqua board workouts are making waves

“This workout requires balance, focus, and a strong core. Even some of my friends who’ve been working out for years found it challenging,” shares pilates expert Kitty Kalra

If you’re tired of sweating it out in the gym this summer, how about switching things up with a workout that feels more like a pool party but delivers serious fitness? Aqua board workouts do just that.

Ditching the typical poolside or pilates workshop format, pilates expert Kitty Kalra recently brought her friends together for a fun yet challenging session on floating boards.Combining pilates, yoga, and meditation, the workout focused on balance, core strength, and ended with calming breathwork. “We did planks and push-ups on the board. Because the surface is unstable, there’s an added element of core engagement and mental focus.

That’s what makes it tough, but also what makes it fun – and that was the whole point,” shares Kalra, adding, “At the end, we just lay down on the board and relaxed with a guided breathwork session.

It was peaceful, like floating meditation.”

“Engage your core the whole time. Even standing still takes effort, so brace like you’re sneezing or posing for a photo. Don’t rush,” says Apoorvi Sethi, a nutritionist & habit coach

“Engage your core the whole time. Even standing still takes effort, so brace like you’re sneezing or posing for a photo. Don’t rush,” says Apoorvi Sethi, a nutritionist & habit coach

Why try an aqua board workoutLifestyle coach Anvita Agarwal explains, “Aqua board workouts have been trending globally for a few years, especially in high-end gyms and boutique studios. In India, these workouts are still relatively new, which makes them an exciting trend for fitness lovers seeking something fresh, challenging, and fun.”

She adds, “They’re perfect for summer. The water keeps your body temperature in check, so you stay cool even during intense activity. The floating board adds a core challenge even to basic moves. It’s a full-body workout that’s also easy on the joints, making it ideal for hot, humid months.”‘The workout is challenging yet fun’Kitty points out that the workout isn’t as easy as it looks. “It requires balance, focus, and a strong core. Even some of my friends who’ve been working out for years found it challenging.

We could barely walk after the session! But it was worth it – it’s refreshing, fun, and a great way to stay active during summer.”Apoorvi agrees, adding, ”You’re going to wobble and that’s okay. The board moves, you might fall in. Laugh it off, everyone does. Engage your core the whole time. Even standing still takes effort, so brace like you’re sneezing or posing for a photo. Don’t rush. It’s not about speed, it’s about staying balanced.

Falling in is part of the experience. No one stays dry, and that’s the fun of it. Just climb back up and keep going.

Yes, you’re in a pool, but you’ll still sweat. And always listen to your body, if something feels too hard, take a pause or modify the move.”

“Aqua routines offer a full-body workout that’s gentle on the joints – perfect for hot, humid months,” says Anvita Agarwal, a lifestyle coach

“Aqua routines offer a full-body workout that’s gentle on the joints – perfect for hot, humid months,” says Anvita Agarwal, a lifestyle coach

How aqua board workouts are different from conventional exercise routines It’s in a pool and on a float: You’re literally working out on a floating board Your abs are always on: Even just standing requires serious core engagement Joint-friendly: Being in water reduces impact— great for those with joint concerns or post-injury recovery No overheating: You’re in water, so you stay cooler even through a tough routine Full-body activation: Because you’re constantly stabilising, your arms, legs, and core are all working at once Better balance and focus: This isn’t autopilot mode – you have to be present or you’ll tip It’s actually fun: Not a boring treadmill grind. It’s playful, challenging, and feels like a workout and a pool party at the same time Variety in one session: A mix of yoga, HIIT, strength, and breathwork in a refreshing new setting – Apoorvi Sethi, nutritionist and habit coachTips for trying aqua board workouts Start with basic moves until you get the hang of balancing Always train with a certified instructor for safety Apply waterproof sunscreen and stay hydrated at all times Wear fitted, nonslip workout gear or a good swimsuit Make sure the pool and the workout setup are safe and clean – Annu Marbaniang

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