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The TRUTH About Masters Swimming

Many swimmers turn to their local Masters swim teams for guidance and accountability to help them reach their goals. But is Masters swimming really worth it? Check out the pros and cons of Masters swim teams!

What is Masters Swimming?

You can think of Masters swimming as an organized swim team for adults. Masters swim teams are open to swimmers ages 18 and up in the U.S., and many teams have very wide age ranges, with the oldest swimmers in their 70s or 80s and the youngest in their 20s.

Being part of a Masters team gives you access to coached workouts at a set time each week. You’ll also get more opportunities to compete in swim meets and open water events, which often require swimmers to be registered with their local and national masters organizations.

What is Masters Swimming Not?

Despite the word “master,” Masters swimming isn’t professional swimming! It’s open to swimmers of all skill levels and ages. You won’t earn any money from competing in Masters swimming events. 

Many people often associate Masters swimming with high profile events like the Masters Golf Tournament. They are not the same!

Who is Masters Swimming For?

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Masters swimming is for fitness swimmers who enjoy the social aspects of the sport and want to build community. Swimmers who like competing regularly often like Masters teams, too.

If you’re looking for personalized workouts tailored to your specific goals or if your schedule is tight, Masters swimming may not work for you. Masters teams have to cater to a variety of skill levels and often have limited workout time slots, which doesn’t align with every swimmer’s needs.

Pros of Masters Swimming

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Masters swimming can be a fun way to get involved in your local swimming community! Check out these pros of Masters:

Cons of Masters Swimming

On the flip side, there are a few cons to consider when determining if Masters swimming is right for you:

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