Swimming as a Full-Body Exercise: Cardiovascular, Musculoskeletal, and Neurocognitive Health Mechanisms
Swimming is widely recognized as an efficient full-body physical activity that integrates aerobic conditioning, resistance-like muscular work, and coordinated motor control. From a medical and exercise-science perspective, swimming can be understood as a low-impact modality that provides substantial cardiovascular benefits while simultaneously engaging major muscle groups through repeated propulsion, stabilization, and breathing cycles. Because the… Read More »