What are the benefits of standup paddleboarding?
1) Paddleboarding provides a full body workout
Standup paddleboarding works many muscles at the same time. In order to propel through the water, the muscles of the upper limbs come into play.
However, the muscles of the trunk, gluteals and lower leg are also having to work in synergy to keep upright and stable. Research has shown that regular practice can build core stability and strength, aid aerobic fitness and positively benefit body composition. It’s also a low-impact exercise meaning it’s great for those who have to avoid heavy joint-loading activities.”3,4
2) Supports our mental health
Not only are there the overall benefits that any form of physical activity, indoors or out, has on our mental health, but being out in nature is known to have hugely positive influences on our mind and its wellbeing.
Reducing blood pressure and helping to lower our stress hormones are some of the fantastic benefits of exercising outdoors.5 Couple that with getting moving and we get all the positives of being active, as explained before.
3) Experience more of nature
Along with nature’s benefits on our health and wellbeing, paddleboarding provides a great way to experience nature in a totally different way.
By being on the water rather than walking, running or cycling on ground, you’ll be able to take it all in, right on the water. Research has shown that naturally occurring shapes in nature such as leaves, water, flowers and clouds can have a calming effect on the mind, due to the repetitive patterns that they are made up of.”6
In fact, exercising in the great outdoors, whatever activity you’re doing, has a whole host of benefits.
4) It can be a social activity too
While the actual activity of standup paddleboarding is really more of an individual activity, if you decide to join a club as well there are great opportunities to meet likeminded people.
You’ll be able to get tips and advice from others who may have been doing standup paddleboarding for longer and you could even look to arrange day trips to explore further afield.
5) It’s something really different
Standup paddleboarding isn’t the most common of activities but shaking up your routine by trying a new activity can just be really fun!
It may not be something you put into your weekly routine but finding your feelgood is all about what you enjoy and making time for yourself.