Open Water Swimmers Getting Older
Swimmers are arguably not much different from their dryland
colleagues. The success of older swimmers should not surprise us too
much according to a variety of surveys conducted around the world. These
survey were summarized by Business Insider and indicate that life can get better as swimmers age:
Life satisfaction peaks at 69 years old.
“People over 60 had better life satisfaction than people 55 and up predicted they would feel five years down the line.”
Men and women feel best about their bodies after 70.
“Men’s
self-perception appears to peak in their early 80s, when about 75%
agree with the statement “You always feel good about your physical
appearance.” Women’s rates of agreeing with that statement is a little
below 70% when they hit about 74 years old.”
People get wiser as they get older.
“Scientists
analyzed responses from people of all ages for characteristics like
being able to see from someone else’s point of view, anticipating
change, considering multiple possible turnouts, acknowledging
uncertainty, and searching for compromise. People between 60 and 90 did
better than other ages on almost every count.”
Psychological well-being peaks at about 82.
“Scientists
asked people to picture a 10-step ladder, with the best possible life
on the top rung and the worst possible life on the bottom rung. 82-85
year olds gave the highest average rung number, about 7.”
https://www.openwaterswimming.com/are-open-water-swimmers-getting-older/
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