Regular Exercise Provides Anxiety
Relief
If you feel stressed and
anxious, you are not alone. Many people feel the same way you
do, and it's reported that more and more persons in the U.S.
are suffering from the most severe forms of stress disorders.
However, unless your symptoms are so severe that they need
medical intervention, you may want to consider exploring
exercising as a form of anxiety relief. Regular aerobic
exercise has been shown to relieve tension and stress, and also
releases endorphins, those "feel good" hormones in the brain
that cause you to be upbeat. Exercise also gives you more
energy, something that you need for added anxiety
relief.
Virtually any form of exercise
can work well for anxiety relief, from casual walking to very
difficult step aerobics, and anything in between. You don't
need to be a kick-boxer or karate expert for exercise to help,
although these forms of activity are good for you as
well.
But if you're a very sedentary
person right now, obviously you want to go a bit slower as you
start out with any exercise program. Anxiety relief will be
felt with your first round of exercise, so there's no need to
wait until medications take effect or until you can get an
appointment with a psychiatrist. You simply need a good pair of
walking shoes, appropriate attire for the weather outside or
gym inside, and a small block of time.
Walking is one form of anxiety
relief, as it gets the blood flowing and the heart pumping.
Yoga is another, as this encourages mental relaxation as well
as physical. Through yoga, the muscles are stretched
completely, which allows more blood and oxygen to penetrate
them, making them feel more relaxed throughout the entire day.
Your muscles being relaxed is also good for anxiety relief as
you face your everyday stresses.
Another way that exercising
provides anxiety relief is that it gives you some private time
during the day when you can shut out your work, family, or
whatever else is causing you stress. You can stop thinking
about your bills and your demanding boss for a half hour or
hour. Some even report that they are able to solve problems and
think better after exercising, another great part of anxiety
relief! No doubt the increased blood flow and deep breathing
contribute to this.
So if you're looking for an
all-around cure for anxiety relief, start exercising
today!
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