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Managing Stress With A Little
Exercise
Like taxes, stress is a part of everyone’s life. The “experts”
tell us that some stress is good because without it there would
be no motivation to do anything! However, if you are like me,
serious stress and anxiety makes me feel bad physically - I am
unable to eat. This can’t be good!
For most of us, stress is low-level most of the time. Our daily
tasks and relationships give us a bit of stress but not major
anxiety. The body’s response to low-level stressors is designed
to motivate us to action with a slightly raised heart rate and
increased mental clarity -similar to the response to caffeine.
In times where stress levels go higher, the responses are what
many people call the “fight or flight” response. The body sends
blood to the extremities to get ready for action! These
responses are normal and good for you - except when the stress
levels remain high for a long time.
When the body perpetually stays in a stressed state, the
systems begin to break down. Think of it like a car engine
where the throttle is stuck and the engine is constantly
“revved up”. Not only will it consume A LOT of gasoline, but
the mechanical parts will wear out faster. So what to do to
protect ourselves from this? RELAX of course….and EXERCISE.
Exercise helps us relax both physiologically and, if it’s
enjoyable, provides a mental escape from the stressor. The
physiological effects of exercise include release of
morphine-like chemicals (which include beta-endorphins) that
give us a sense of well being.
Have you ever heard the term Runner’s High? This is caused by
the release of “endorphins” into the blood. Since these
chemicals stay in the blood for several hours after stopping
the activity, the “feel good” feeling remains for a while. OK,
so we know why exercise can help with anxiety and stress. But
what are some of the ways regular exercise keeps us healthy in
normal, low-level stress, times? Here’s some from the top of my
head:
Using a daily dose of natural “feel good” chemicals is better
than drugs or alcohol!! Looking fit, healthy and strong (It’s
ok to admit that looking good makes you feel good!) Feeling
good from accomplishment and improvement. Escaping from the
daily grind for an hour - change of scene. Keeping the body
systems prepared to handle high-level stress. The key to
lowering stress with exercise is that you ENJOY the exercise
that you choose to do. If you hate going to the gym, it’s not
going to lower your stress - in fact it probably will add
some!
Also, studies are showing over and over that even low intensity
exercise helps anxiety, so any activity you enjoy is good.
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