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6 Reasons Swimming is Good for Your Brain

Swimming is one of the rare sports you can do from cradle to grave. No matter your age or ability, you can challenge yourself in a zero-gravity environment that’s easy on the joints. And that’s just the start of our list of swimming’s amazing perks.

From stress relief to better memory, swimming is also incredible for your brain! Scientists are still working on exactly why swimming is so great for the brain and body, but early research shows quite a few promising benefits.


1. Creates New Brain Cells

If you’ve ever heard that swimmers are great students, this is why! Swimming supports the creation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a compound that helps repair brain cells and supports the growth of new ones. BDNF improves your brain’s neuroplasticity, which can improve your cognitive function, including learning and memory. 

Aerobic workouts in general (cycling, running, etc.) support BDNF production, too. 

Swimming engages your brain in a few different ways, from having to do quick math to keep track of intervals to the extreme focus required to master a new drill, this sport puts your brain to the test!

2. Better Mental Health

Related: What Happens to Your Body When You Swim

Your mental health is just as important as your physical health, and thankfully swimming provides numerous mental health benefits:

3. Improves Memory

Early research has shown that swimming can boost memory in people of all ages:

4. Better Sleep

Most swimmers know the joy of a post-swim nap. There’s nothing like it! Swimming tires out the entire body, making for a restful night’s sleep.

During sleep, the body gets rid of waste products in the brain. When you don’t sleep well, the body can’t do this, leaving you groggy.

5. Increased Blood Flow

A 2014 study found that submerging yourself in the water up to the level of your heart increased blood circulation to the brain by 14%. This helps remove waste products from the brain, allowing it to work more efficiently as you swim.

6. Better Brain Function

We know that physical activity can keep your mind sharp as you age, but some studies have found that swimming can help kids’ brains, too!

All these brain benefits are wonderful, but at the end of the day, swimming makes you feel happier, more focused, and less stressed. There’s not much that’s better than that!

How to Get the Most Out of Swimming

  1. Take Advantage of the Zero Gravity Environment: Don’t forget to have fun in the water! Float around, blow bubble rings, and enjoy the incredible feeling of being in the water. It’s like nothing else!
  2. Set a Routine: Schedule your swims in your calendar. Make swimming a non-negotiable part of your routine so you don’t stress about when you’re going to swim.
  3. Follow a Plan: To make the most of every workout, we recommend following a structured training plan. Check out the MySwimPro app for personalized plans, daily workouts and analytics that keep you motivated and on track.
  4. Socialize: Believe it or not, swimming is a very social sport! Find an accountability buddy at the pool, join a Masters swim team or chat with the lifeguards. For a virtual community, join the MySwimPro Facebook Group to meet swimmers from all over the world.
  5. Have Fun: Swimming is a great workout, but don’t forget that it’s supposed to be fun! Don’t stress. Swim in a way that brings you joy, and you’ll see the benefits compound over time.

If you are feeling anxious or paranoid in the water, watch this helpful video:


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