In
this article, I will explore the many benefits of aerobic exercise, but
specifically, I will talk about the psychological benefits of aerobic
exercise, which to my (healthy and happy) mind is almost more
important. After all, an unhealthy mind is an unhealthy body!
But, what IS aerobic exercise??
According to the definition from the Global Healing Centers
website, “Aerobic exercise is a type of movement such as running or
cycling that gets your heart pumping faster and increases your oxygen
intake.”
Fine examples of aerobic exercise are; running, dynamic yoga, cycling, fast walking, circuit training, skiing and rollerblading.
Ok, so we are all told we need to partake in aerobic exercise to
obtain many benefits, such as, weight loss, better skin and muscle
tone. But that’s not all! There are psychological benefits of aerobic
exercise too!
So, what are the psychological benefits of aerobic exercise?
In short, the benefits are; improved mood, reduces anxiety, reduces depression and acts as a buffer against stress.
But lets go into a little more detail…
The Psychological Payoffs
Mood Enhancer
When we exercise aerobically, our bodies produces little chemical
called endorphins, which, scientifically speaking, are polypeptides,
which are able to bind to the neuron-receptors in the brain to give
relief from pain. Endorphins are not just produced from exercise; they
are also triggered by deep-breathing, meditation, eating spicy food and
deep laughter. Just don’t do all five at once…
Endorphins are believed to produce four key effects on the body;
they relieve pain, they reduce stress, they enhance the immune system
and they postpone the aging process.
It may be worth your while to stock up on some fitness equipment,
they might make things easier for you. I prefer to exercise outside but
I do have an indoor stationary bike, that way, if it’s raining, I have
no excuse not to exercise.
Reduces Anxiety and Depression
Depression and Anxiety can lead to a feeling of isolation.
Partaking in aerobic sports, one can choose to join a running club,
swimming club, gym or any other sports club. It’s an excellent way to
gain the psychological benefits of aerobic activity, because it gets
you out an about and can put you in positions where you HAVE to speak
to people.
Aerobic exercise offers a distraction. For an hour or so each day,
you can put yourself in a position where you are too busy worrying
about the prospect of having to run another two miles before you can
stop.
Burning excess fat and toning up can boost anyone’s confidence.
Clothes fit better, and you receive compliments from friends. Which
often is enough to begin to lift the heavy cloud of a mild depression.
Stress Reduction
Do you feel like the whole world is collapsing on top of you? I
think everyone does at one stage or another. If you keep positive, it
will pass. Aerobic exercise is a great way to keep positive. When you
are stressed, it is important to get enough sleep. Exercisers actually
go to sleep faster, are more refreshed and have sharper memories.
Exercise increases the blood flow to the brain, bringing extra sugar
and oxygen, which can help when concentrating. And once again, the
little endorphins can make you happier, making you feel like maybe it
will all be ok after all.
So, in conclusion, exercise! There are too many benefits that you will be missing out on if you don’t.
About the Author:
Ciara Carruthers is an aspiring raw foodist. She has created a website dedicated to raw food at http://www.rawfoodhealth.co.uk, where you can find her raw food journal, related articles and raw food recipes.
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