Background: Physical exercise is known to enhance both physical and mental health. Surfing, an emerging water
sport practiced in “blue space”, offers unique well-being benefits, including for individuals with disabilities
through Para-Surfing.
Methods: This study analyzed the Quality of Life (QoL) among 146 Spanish participants (126 Surfers and 20 ParaSurfers), comparing competitive and recreational modalities, reasons for engagement, and the relationship between sociodemographic factors, surf practice, and QoL.
Results: Overall, participants reported high scores QoL. Despite the absence of discernible global disparities in
Global QoL attributable to practice or surfing modality, Para-Surfers exhibited comparatively diminished QoL in
the Physical Health and Level of Independence (PHLI) domain relative to Surfers. The predominant reasons for
engaging in surfing activities among the study participants encompassed the enhancement of both mental and
physical well-being, augmented personal autonomy, and the fulfillment derived from personal challenges.
However, competitive Surfers and Para-Surfers were more likely to highlight performance and recognition as key
motivators. Notably, recreational surfers who valued social connections reported higher QoL, unlike competitive
surfers who placed less importance on these relationships. For Para-Surfers, equipment adaptation was significantly associated with better overall QoL, as well as improvements in psychological health and spirituality (PHS).
Conclusion: The findings underscore the importance of aligning individual motivations with the type of surf
practice to maximize QoL benefits. For Para-Surfers, access to safe, enjoyable, and adapted equipment is
essential. Promoting surfing as a health-enhancing activity should consider both personal goals and structural
support to optimize QoL outcomes.Psicología y Ciencias de la Salu
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