Swimming is an excellent full-body workout that engages every muscle fiber from your core to your limbs.

It’s hard to find another sport that engages the entire body as much as swimming.

At the same time, swimming is much gentler on your body’s joints than running or cycling.

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You may already know this if you’ve been swimming for a while.

So, let’s dive in, shall we?

Thebenefit of using an Apple Watchis that you get all the other features associated with a smartwatch.

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Smart Swim Goggles

Gone are the days of simple swim goggles that prevent chlorinated water from touching your eyeballs.

Both brands will run you about $200.

One of the best smartwatches designed specifically for swimmers is theGarmin Swim 2.

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Additional exercise features include rest timers and drill log functions to help take your swimming game further.

The Garmin Swim 2 also automatically tracks, measures, and analyzes distance, pace, and stroke count.

Music can also increase your heart rate, resulting in a supercharged workout session.

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So, we think waterproof MP3 players would be a welcome addition to your swimming routine.

Waterproof Headphones

Prefer listening to music on Spotify while swimming rather than loading MP3 onto a dedicated player?

Well,swimming headphones and earbudsmake that possible.

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They can stream your favorite songs or podcasts wirelessly using your water-resistant smartwatch or smartphone.

There are various kinds of waterproof headphones, from simple earbuds to those that attach to your goggles.

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