History of Bigfoot Walk Soccer Club
Virginia Gleason
Walking soccer offers low-impact physical activity, improved balance and coordination, mental health benefits, and strong social connections—making it ideal for older adults or anyone with mobility limitations.
– Physical Health Benefits
- Low-impact exercise: Walking soccer reduces joint strain, making it safer for older adults or those recovering from injury.
- Cardiovascular fitness: Regular play helps improve heart health and circulation.
- Muscle Strength, balance and coordination: The sport reinforces pivoting, reacting to ball movement, and maintaining stability, which helps maintain strength and helps to prevent falls.
– Social and Emotional Well-being
- Improved sleep: Regular physical activity, like walking soccer, is linked to better sleep quality.
- Boosted self-esteem: Participants may feel more confident and empowered through regular play.
- Social connection: Walking soccer fosters camaraderie, teamwork, and bonding—especially valuable for older adults who may feel isolated.
- Inclusivity: It’s accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels, including those with physical limitations.
– Joint and Injury Protection
- Meniscus health: Staying active helps protect the cartilage in the knees, reducing the risk of tears and arthritis flare-ups.
- Lower injury risk: Compared to traditional soccer, walking soccer has fewer high-impact movements, though players should still be cautious of falls or sprains