Sailing, wind sports and surfing are fun and sociable ways to get fit and escape from day-to-day stresses. They offer a full body workout that’s low impact and either high or low intensity, depending on what you choose or your level of expertise. They are particularly good for challenging balance and coordination, leaving you feeling invigorated after time spent on the water.
Sailing and other water sports offer a refreshing way to enjoy the outdoors, be it on a river, lake or on the sea, These sports can help all aspects of fitness. There is nothing better than being on the water to help you forget everything else and live in the moment. Sailing and other other water sports provide a sense of freedom, adventure and connection with nature and the outdoors that can lift mood and improve overall sense of happiness.
All water and wind sports will change your cardio fitness, often in unpredictable ways.
Dingy sailing, wind surfing and surfing are all great for core and upper and lower body strength
Water sports add an additional challenge to balance through the movement of the boat/board on the water.
It’s true, there are so many options to choose from. You could try, for example, sailing, wind surfing surfing, windsurfing, water skiing or paddle boarding. Even flying a kite counts and has plenty of fitness benefits. Think about convenience and practicalities and how you’d like to move, whether you want to sit down (try sailing) or stand up (try wind surfing)
Many sailing and surfing clubs have taster days which are free for you to try. They will provide you with the safety equipment and show you want to do. Small boat sailing is one of the cheapest ways to get afloat. Paddle boards and surf boards can often be borrowed, just make sure you stay safe on the water with buoyancy aids and don’t go on your own.
Yes – the Disabled Sailor Association based in Hampshire and the Inclusive Paddle Boarding can offer accessible options:
The RYA is the UK’s national governing body for sailing and boating, offering world-class training, publications, and support to help people enjoy safe and rewarding experiences on the water.
BSAC is the UK’s national governing body for scuba diving and snorkelling, offering training, safety guidance, and a vibrant community for underwater adventure.
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