When you work out it's not just your muscles and joints that benefit, so does your brain. Here are nine ways exercising can give you a mental boost.
January 27, 2016
When you work out it's not just your muscles and joints that benefit, so does your brain. Here are nine ways exercising can give you a mental boost.
As we age, our bodies start to slowly break down, including our brains. We're not able to think as quickly or sharply as before, but physical exercise can be one way to stave that off a bit, especially what you do before your middle-age years.
You don't have to wait until your senior years to reap the mental benefits of physical exercise.
These chemicals are the one that cause you to be fuzzy-feely on the inside, and exercise is one of the best ways of achieving that.
As long as you don't exercise too close to bedtime, a workout can be a fantastic way of sleeping better each night.
If you've been trying to learn the guitar or paint a picture, exercise just may be the thing to get you there (along with practice!)
If you've had a tough day, get some cardio activity instead of soaking in a bubble bath.
Instead of hopping on the treadmill, take your workout outside and see what's in different neighbourhoods.
Not much feels better than setting a goal for yourself and knocking it out of the park.
Use exercise as one of the ways to battle depression, but make sure to check with your doctor first about what's best for you.
There are many mental benefits that can accompany physical exercise, so pick a workout that suits you and watch the extra magic take effect.
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