
Why Swimmers’ Hearts Beat Slower Than Runners’
Swimming delivers similar energy expenditure to running while keeping heart rate and joint load lower, thanks to buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure and distinct cardiovascular adaptations.

Swimming delivers similar energy expenditure to running while keeping heart rate and joint load lower, thanks to buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure and distinct cardiovascular adaptations.

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