Do all swimmers have squishy bones? | Skills N’ Talents

Swimming is a low impact and non-weight-bearing sport. You don’t have the constant weight of you body pushing down on your bones or joints. You don’t constantly crash into the ground either, the way you do when you are running. This is obviously good for your bones. Or is it?

00:00 – Squishy bones?
00:12 – No impact sport
00:27 – Swimmers injured out of the water
00:48 – Flexibility
01:41 – Swimmers aren’t very mobile
02:25 – Dry-land

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