Seahawks QB Russell Wilson Credits Swimming For NFL Durability

Count Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson among the many professional athletes who use swimming as cross-training exercise to improve performance in their primary sport.

Wilson was asked about his outstanding durability, and the Seattle Seahawk credited his time in the pool.

“I love being in the water, in the pool,” he said, according to ESPN.com. “I think that helps a lot getting your body back. That’s a big thing for me.”

Playing one of the world’s most violent and injury-prone sports, Wilson hasn’t missed a start in his four-year career, a streak of 64 consecutive regular-season games and 8 playoff games, including two Super Bowls. Wilson’s Seahawks won the Super Bowl in 2014 and made it back to the NFL’s big game in 2015, where they lost to the New England Patriots.

Wilson says part of the training behind his success takes place in an aquatic setting familiar to SwimSwam readers. ESPN reports that Wilson swam three days this week, leading up to his team’s battle with the division leading Arizona Cardinals.

“I swim laps when I can,” Wilson said. “I swim pretty good. I’m not a phenomenal swimmer or anything like that. I’m not Michael Phelps out there. But for me, I definitely swim laps. I’ll swim probably 30 if I can, if I have the opportunity to swim in a big enough pool.”

But SwimSwam readers hoping to “accidentally” bump into Wilson during a morning swim won’t have an easy go of it. The Herald of Everett, Washington says Wilson wouldn’t reveal where he does his laps.

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Kristin
1 month ago

That’s amazing. He has to be in phenomenal shape to do both. I love that he highlights the help of swimming. A all around athlete as swimming and football are very different.

bonie
8 years ago

he is awesome

Nik
8 years ago

I do that to I play baseball

Kristin
Reply to  Nik
1 month ago

I love that. I love when other athletes add swimming to their regimen. Baseball takes amazing technique to hit and throw a ball effectively. You probably have great technique in the water!!

Coach Bonnie Burmaster retired
8 years ago

It’s good to hear that such a talented man is finding out the benefits of swimming.

Wolfpack Alum
8 years ago

I am a former NCSU swimmer. He use to come in and swim at NCSU while he was a member of the NCSU baseball team. The whole team would. I have seen Audie Cole swim laps at NCSU too. He isn’t a bad NFL player either.

mikeh
8 years ago

Awesome! I bet Wilson’s pretty good at it, as talented as he is.

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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