Water Polo

Water Polo Physical benefits

Swimming in open water requires more effort than swimming in a pool due to currents, waves, and wind. This extra effort builds endurance and helps the body adapt to different conditions.

1. Toning

Water polo players are constantly on the move, using an eggbeater kick to stay high in the water. A good eggbeater is vital to water polo and uses every muscle in your legs, bum and hips. Think it sounds easy? Try doing an eggbeater kick for five minutes non-stop in the deep end of your local pool and tell us how you got on!

2. Stamina

You can’t switch off for a second in water polo. There’s no ‘easy swimming’. It’s a high-paced game where essentially you are interval training, sprinting from one end to the other. And an end-to-end match can see players swimming up to 4km.

3. Power

Have you tried swimming when you’re carrying an extra 80kg from someone lying on you or holding you down? In case you hadn’t worked it out, it’s difficult. And it’s a great way of building upper and lower body strength. Works the core With your legs otherwise occupied kicking to keep you afloat, changing your position comes from your core. Twists, turns and throws are all core-driven moves and will help defined your abdominal muscles.

4. Weight loss

With all the swimming, jostling, throwing and kicking, it’s no shock that you can shifting loads of calories in a water polo match. A survey found an average of 700 in an hour.

5. Easy on the joints

Water polo is an intense, physical game, but the fact that it’s played in water means it’s easier on joints than sport played on hard ground. Are your knees struggling on a rugby, football or hockey pitch? Then come on down and join us in the pool!

6. Social

Playing team sports is a fantastic way for people to develop their social skills. Teamwork and good communication are vital for success in water polo.

7. Problem solving

Another benefit of playing a water polo is that it’s great at developing problem solving. You’ll learn strategies to break down a defence and how to play with an extra player. Water polo involves having to think on your feet and find the best scenario straight away.