Aquatic heterogeneity due to SARS-COV-2

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  • Ricardo Zazo Sánchez-Mateos Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche (España).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21134/riaa.v5i9.1364

Abstract

In recent times, the aquatic world has suffered a hard setback due to the pandemic produced by COVID-19, just like the rest of the areas or sciences that surround us. There are many questions and unknowns that the population has become immersed in these hard days of confinement and isolation, where they have had to adapt to situations never imagined, such as home confinement.

Water has always been related to relaxation, bodily fluidity and enjoyment; essential sensations and behaviours that the population has been forced to postpone from their daily routines in an exceptional and unprecedented situation, where this situation has brought the opposite of what our environment promotes: tension, stress and disharmony. Some groups have been more affected than others, some have been able to adapt better to the situation, but those most in need are always affected. Such is the case of special populations that need it like water of May in their daily routines in order not to diminish their quality of life, the population coming out of a surgical intervention that needs aquatic therapy for rehabilitation or even professional sportsmen and women who are looking for their goals set 4 years ago in search of the Olympic dream. What is more important? Without a doubt, everything...

 

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Published

2021-04-29

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Editorial

How to Cite

Aquatic heterogeneity due to SARS-COV-2 . (2021). Research Journal in Aquatic Activities, 5(9), 2-3. https://doi.org/10.21134/riaa.v5i9.1364

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