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Reasons Why Exercise Feels So Good

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Reasons Why Exercise Feels So Good

For many of us, getting up off the couch and moving around can be considered an achievement in itself. After that first workout, when the muscles are aching and bodies are exhausted, it can be discouraging to continue a routine. While some people love it and can easily incorporate it into a lifestyle that consists of kale shakes and dedication, it can take a bit more motivation for a lot of us to get started. It helps to understand why exercise is a good thing, regardless of what we really think of it.

Physical Health Benefits

Something as simple as walking can have good overall results. For some, it can be the only way to get around town if they don’t have a car or a bus pass. Many people find that putting in some earbuds, cranking up the music, and wandering around until they get tired can be quite therapeutic and an excellent way to throw some exercise into their daily routine. You don’t even need much to enjoy the benefits. Just thirty minutes a day can set you on the path to greater heart health while at the same time lowering your risk for diabetes or even some types of cancer. It can also help keep off the extra pounds that come from frequent indulgence.

Mental Health Benefits

At some point in our lives, most of us have felt inclined to go for a walk or hit the gym after an especially rough day. It’s no secret that our neurotransmitters, which are responsible for how we feel, can be heavily influenced through exercise. Many of us have heard of the runner’s high or even catching a second wind during a race. Our bodies are using the endorphins produced through exercise to improve how our brains function. Generally, the release of endorphins is the body’s response to pain, which is kind of strange considering that laughing also produces an endorphin rush.

Overall Well-Being

Exercise might not be all about sculpting the perfect body, but for some, the ideal image we create of ourselves can be a source of pride. Others may be proud of taking a walk on a daily basis, which can denote a strong sense of self-discipline. No matter what your reasons are, taking the first steps in caring for yourself can be one of the best ways to get started on the road to greater health.

If you aren’t sure where to begin, the whole process can seem a bit daunting. Ideally, finding a specialist who takes your concerns seriously should be a priority. Why wait? Check out our website and see if we can help you to achieve your fitness goals!

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MICHAEL S. PARKER
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CPT, NASM, NESTA, FMS

Author and educator Michael S. Parker has worked as a fitness professional and executive-level manager for over two decades. He has earned multiple credentials from the National Academy of Sports Medicine, National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association, and the Spencer Institute. He is a Certified Master Personal Trainer, Lifestyle & Weight Management Coach, and Functional Movement Specialist and former College instructor for Advanced Fitness and Nutrition Sciences with Bryan University.

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