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Stand-Up Paddleboarding

SUP, Paddleboarding

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A full-body, low-impact exercise improving balance, strength, and cardiovascular health.

Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) is a low-impact, full-body exercise that combines cardiovascular training with strength and balance work. It engages the core, back, arms, and legs, improving muscular endurance and proprioception, which is crucial for preventing falls in later life. The outdoor, often nature-based setting also provides mental health benefits, reducing stress and cortisol levels, which are key factors in healthy aging.

Verdict

Excellent low-impact exercise for balance, core strength, and cardiovascular fitness.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

High Value

RISK LEVEL

Very Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

B

MONTHLY COST

$300 - $2000

Protocol

  • Engage in 30-60 minute sessions, 2-4 times per week.
  • Maintain a moderate intensity, focusing on consistent paddling and core engagement.
  • Incorporate occasional high-intensity intervals for enhanced cardiovascular benefits.

Flags

  • Risk of drowning; always use a personal flotation device and leash.
  • Requires basic swimming ability and comfort in open water.
  • Potential for sunburn and dehydration; use appropriate sun protection and hydration.
  • Risk of musculoskeletal strain if improper form is used.