MENTAL HEALTH benefits of exercise

The Mental Health Benefits of Exercise

We all know the health benefits of exercise and developing a consistent training regimen. In my 22 years of coaching and developing training programs for clients, the #1 goal of clientele is to improve their overall health and fitness. There could be a range of physical goals such as weight loss, strength development, better mobility, etc. More and more, though, our clients end their list of goals with, “I just want to FEEL better.” Training can in fact make you “feel” better.

Consistent exercise can boost your mood, improve your sleep, and help you deal with depression, anxiety, stress, and more.

How Does Exercise Improve Mental Health?

Sure, most people come to us to improve their physical health, trim their waistline, or gain muscle mass. But that may not be what motivates them in the long run. Our clients who see us regularly do so because training gives them an enormous sense of well-being. They feel more energetic throughout the day, sleep better at night, have sharper memories, and feel more positive about themselves and their livelihood.

Exercise and Depression

Studies have shown that exercise can treat mild to moderate depression as effectively as an anti-depressant medication, and without the side effects. One study done by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that running for 15 minutes a day or walking for an hour reduces the risk of major depression by 26%. How does this happen? Exercise promotes all kinds of changes in the brain, including neural growth, reduced inflammation, and new activity patterns that promote feelings of calm and well-being. It also releases endorphins, powerful chemicals in your brain that energize your spirits and make you feel really good.

Exercise and Anxiety

Exercise is a natural and effective anti-anxiety treatment. It relieves tension and stress, boosts physical and mental energy, and enhances well-being through the release of endorphins.

Exercise and Stress

When you feel stressed, there are a number of reactions you may feel. Your muscles may tense up, especially in your face, neck and shoulders, leaving you with back or neck pain and could result in a headache. You may feel tightness in your chest, increased pulse and heart rate, or muscle cramps. The worry and discomfort of all these physical symptoms can lead to a vicious cycle of stress.

Exercise can be the key to break this cycle. Beyond releasing endorphins in the brain, physical activity helps relax the muscle and relieve tension in the body. The body and mind are closely linked. When your body feels good, so too does your mind.

So next time you’re feeling down and need a boost. Get moving! Exercise may feel uncomfortable at the time but embrace the discomfort. Your body AND MIND will thank you later.

Need help in creating the right training program to increase those endorphins? We’re here to help. It’s what we do.

And remember…GIVE YOUR BODY WHAT IT NEEDS WHEN IT NEED IT!

Remember ...

GIVE YOUR BODY WHAT IT NEEDS, WHEN IT NEEDS IT!


Tony Muyco III, CSCS, PPSC, PPSC*KB, CFSC
Functional Elements Training and Nutrition
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BS in Nutrition & Fitness, NSCA, PPSC, CSCS

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