Swimming as a Senior Sport

Posted on Friday, July 25, 2025
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by AMAC, D.J. Wilson
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This article highlights the benefits of swimming plus offer safety tips for senior swimmers.

A delightful form of exercise

Swimming is one of the most pleasurable activities senior citizens can enjoy. It is both a refreshing activity, especially during the summertime, and a formidable form of exercise for older adults. Not only does the activity harken childhood memories for swimmers who enjoy it as a lifelong pastime, but it also offers a terrific workout – helping senior stay fit, flexible, and healthy. Let’s learn more about this fun senior sport.

An engaging sport   

Sports are activities that involve physical activity and skill. Sometimes, they can be competitive. For example, fit senior citizens may compete in swimming competitions or triathlons. However, most seniors swim for a combination of enjoyment and exercise as swimming uses almost every muscle in the body. At senior centers and retirement communities, pools are common hubs for social engagement and entertainment.

The amazing benefits of swimming

Per All Seniors Care, “When swimming, around 90% of your body weight is supported by water, so you will float through your exercise session without putting pressure on your joints. The relatively weightless environment and support from the water can help people overcome painful movement caused by arthritic and other health conditions.” Swimming is also an excellent form of cardiovascular exercise. It can strengthen the heart, help people maintain healthy weight, and improve physical endurance. Water sports help build stronger bodies, thereby reducing risks of falls in older adults. Plus, it’s brain healthy. Many people are surprised to learn that swimming may decrease stress, boost mood, and likely improve concentration and cognitive function.

For newbies or people changing routines    

Anyone beginning a sport or changing an exercise routine should consult their doctor to discuss what type and amount of exercise is right for them. For newbies, many doctors will suggest a slow buildup rather than full indulgence in sports so that the body acclimates to the routine. This can go a long way to reducing injury. In sports, it’s essential to perform tasks properly and safely; incorporating warmups, cooldowns, and using a trainer to avoid injury. A swim instructor can provide guidance and reassurance to senior citizens who are interested in learning how to swim or wish to increase their skill.

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It’s the best!

Swimming is a wonderful activity that is beneficial for most senior citizens. This low impact sport is excellent for the body and keeping in shape. When done properly, it poses little risk of physical injury. Swimming can help increase mental wellbeing by engaging the mind and lifting spirits. It’s also a great way to meet fellow swimmers, form friendships, and enjoy quality time together doing something you love.

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