Across the UK, more people than ever are navigating their health in new ways. With around 64% of adults living with excess weight, and medications like GLP-1’s becoming more widely used, the conversation around weight and wellbeing is evolving.
But one thing hasn’t changed: movement still matters. And for many people, the pool can be the perfect place to start.
The full picture
GLP-1 medications are helping many people to manage their weight by reducing appetite and supporting weight loss. They’re an important step forward in obesity care.
But research presented by Swim England shows something important:
GLP-1’s can support weight loss in the short term, but exercise is essential for long-term health, fitness, and function.
While these medications can reduce body weight, exercise is what protects muscle, improves fitness, and supports overall health outcomes.
So the message is simple. Medication can support the journey, but movement is what sustains it.
Taking the pressure off. Literally.
For people living with obesity, or anyone who feels unsure about exercise, swimming offers something different.
The buoyancy of water reduces stress on joints, making movement more comfortable and accessible from day one.
Water creates natural resistance, meaning you’re improving cardiovascular health and muscle strength at the same time.
And importantly, many people find exercise in water often feels easier than on land. That lower perceived effort can be the difference between stopping… and sticking with it.
Why muscle matters
More recently, evidence suggests that GLP-1 medications can reduce lean muscle mass, which is incredibly important because muscle plays a key role in:
- Metabolism
- Strength
- Everyday function
This is where movement becomes essential.
Exercise, especially resistance-based movement like swimming, helps maintain muscle, improve fitness, and support long-term health in a way that medication alone cannot.
Bringing it together
GLP-1s can be a powerful tool in supporting weight loss, but they are only one part of the picture.
Swimming and regular movement add something just as important: strength, function, confidence, and sustainability.
Because the goal isn’t just weight loss. It’s feeling able to move more freely, for longer, in a way that works for real life. And sometimes, the best place to start building that is in the water.
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