Aqua interval training

Aqua interval training

Date & time
Fri 28 Feb 2025
10:30am to 11:30am
Add to Calendar 2025-02-28 10:30 2025-02-28 11:30 Australia/Brisbane Aqua interval training A highly effective form of cardiovascular training, which involves brief bursts of high-intensity work followed by a recovery period. This allows you to workout at a higher intensity, with less impact on the body and with the added benefit of resistance that the water provides. Suitable for all fitness levels. Everyone works at their own pace.  Jindalee Pool, 11 Yallambee Road, Jindalee
Age

Open

Cost

Pool entry fee

A highly effective form of cardiovascular training, which involves brief bursts of high-intensity work followed by a recovery period. This allows you to workout at a higher intensity, with less impact on the body and with the added benefit of resistance that the water provides. Suitable for all fitness levels. Everyone works at their own pace. 

Bookings

Bookings not required. For more information phone Donna on 0404 044 287.

Requirements

Swimwear and a towel.

Meeting point

Reception.

Venue

Jindalee Pool, 11 Yallambee Road, Jindalee

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