There’s more to exercise than meets the eye. Sure, an active lifestyle keeps your heart healthy and joints functioning but did you know that it also gives your brain a boost?
But how can something that exhausts the body be good for our mental health? Wouldn’t it increase stress?
According to clinical psychologist Jenny C. Yip, PsyD, ABPP, exercise help release endorphins which is the body’s “feel-good” hormones. These hormones are responsible for keeping the mind calm and the body relaxed. In addition, exercise also increase the blood’s circulation in the brain which, in turn, improves your mood and attention.
Imagine, spending as little as 20 minutes a day on some moderate exercises can make all the difference in your life as it will help increase overall productivity and decrease the energy wasted from mental stress.
Mental Health Benefits of Working Out
If you are looking for some extra motivation to get into the gym then consider the amazing benefits that exercise has on your overall mental health:
Self love is often a struggle for most of us especially since we’re our biggest and harshest critics. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, intimidated, and discouraged but remember: you are not alone and the baby step to self love is putting yourself out there. It may not be at the gym right off the bat but start taking long walks or take the stairs instead of the elevator. Each effort (no matter how small) makes the difference, and when you’re ready, come and do a trial class with us here at FitnessLab CrossFit.
We can help you to get in the routine of working out, lose any unwanted weight, strengthen your your mental game and find a new level of self confidence.
So what are you waiting for? Let’s start our 2019 with some love and a workout because a workout a day keeps the anxieties away!