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Can You Exercise with Varicose Veins?

The Best Summer Activities for Healthy Circulation

July 2, 2026

If you have varicose veins, you may wonder if staying active will make them worse. The good news is that, in most cases, the opposite is true. Regular, low-impact exercise is one of the best ways to support healthy circulation and reduce common symptoms like aching, heaviness, and swelling.

With Florida's summer heat in full swing, it's important to choose activities that keep you moving while helping your legs stay comfortable.

Why Exercise Helps Varicose Veins

Your calf muscles act as a natural pump, helping move blood from your legs back toward your heart. When you walk, swim, or ride a bike, those muscles contract and improve circulation. Better blood flow can help reduce pressure inside your veins, making symptoms more manageable.

While exercise won't make varicose veins disappear, it can play an important role in keeping your legs healthier and feeling better.

Walking

Walking remains one of the simplest and most effective exercises for improving circulation. Whether it's an early morning stroll or an evening walk after the sun goes down, even 20–30 minutes a day can make a noticeable difference.

Swimming

Swimming is one of the best activities for people with varicose veins. The water naturally supports your body while providing gentle compression on your legs, helping blood circulate more efficiently. It's also a great way to stay active without overheating.

Cycling

Whether outdoors or on a stationary bike, cycling keeps your calf muscles working without placing excessive stress on your joints. It's an excellent option for improving circulation while building leg strength.

Water Aerobics

Water aerobics combines movement with the cooling benefits of the pool. The resistance of the water helps strengthen muscles while minimizing pressure on your veins.

Exercises to Approach with Caution

Most people with varicose veins can continue exercising safely, but some high-impact activities may increase pressure on your veins.

If you experience significant vein symptoms, consider limiting:

  • Heavy weightlifting without proper breathing technique
  • High-impact running on hard surfaces
  • Exercises that require standing in one position for long periods

Everyone's situation is different. If you're unsure which activities are right for you, a vein specialist can provide personalized recommendations.

When Exercise Isn't Enough

If you've been staying active but still experience aching, swelling, leg fatigue, cramping, or visible bulging veins, it may be time for a professional evaluation.

Modern vein treatments are minimally invasive, require little downtime, and can help relieve symptoms while improving circulation.

Keep Moving This Summer

Exercise is one of the simplest ways to support healthy veins. Whether you enjoy swimming, walking your neighborhood, or cycling along Florida's scenic trails, staying active helps your circulation and your overall health.

If leg discomfort is keeping you from enjoying your favorite summer activities, the team at Florida Vein Center is here to help. Healthy legs can help you enjoy every season—especially summer.

Questions? Contact us. We're happy to help.