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4 benefits of using a swim spa this summer

August 10, 2022

Category: Swim Spa

Swimming is an exercise everyone can enjoy, no matter what your fitness level may be. It not only helps with your physical health but your mental health too. Therefore, using a swim spa in the summer months can be incredibly beneficial; It is proven that becoming more active energises your mood, relieves stress, helps ease pain, as well as improve your overall well-being.

Low impact form of exercise

Swimming in a swim spa is an excellent way to exercise your whole body and cardiovascular system, burning just as many calories as running, except without the stress on your bones and joints. Due to its low impact nature, swimming is a great solution for people with arthritis, injuries or disabilities, as the water gently supports your muscles. Regular swimming also aids in building muscle and developing endurance, diminishing the risk of any injuries from exercise in the future.

Builds cardiovascular strength

Cardiovascular exercise not only involves the heart, but also the lungs and circulatory system. By strengthening the heart, it becomes stronger, allowing it to become more efficient in pumping blood, leading to better blood flow throughout your body. Keeping your heart healthy is essential, which swimming in a swim spa can help with.

Great for your mental health

Life is stressful for many. But, by taking the time to exercise in your swim spa regularly, it can help to improve your mental health. Recent studies have shown that swimming is a powerful way to relieve stress quickly, proving to release endorphins, which improves your overall mood and happiness. Swimming in a swim spa regularly lowers stress levels, reduces anxiety and depression and also improves your sleep pattern.

Full body workout

Swimming permits the use of almost every major muscle group: requiring your arms, legs, core and focusing on balancing, being one of the most effective ways to burn calories. For example, running mostly builds muscles in your legs, in comparison to swimming, which utilises more muscle groups when moving through the water. Swimming uses many more major muscle groups than other cardio exercises, so, whether you choose a gentle breaststroke or a more intense stroke, you can get a full-body workout.

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