Sunday, February 13, 2011

Get Your Heart Pumpin' For St Valentine's Day!

I went to the gym today to do my cardio workout.  I noticed there were less people there today, mid-Feb, then were there the first of the year.  Pretty typical, right?  You know the drill:  New Year's resolution to get in shape then, falling off the going to the gym wagon.  This observation reminded me to blog about  finding the motivation to get back into or even to start an exercise routine.  A good exercise rule of thumb is 30 mins of cardio, 5 times a week.

Since it's St Valentine's Day, and we should all be lovin' on ourselves,  I thought I would discuss the emotional benefits of exercising.  Of course we all know exercising makes us healthier on a physical level; however, sometimes even that is not enough of a motivational factor to get people moving.  My point as aforementioned:  less people at the gym!  So, let's look at why we would want to motivate ourselves to exercise from an emotional viewpoint.

Exercising on a regular schedule has been shown to oxygenate the brain and increase levels of neurotransmitters like serotonin.  Serotonin regulates mood, therefore, physical activity has been shown to decrease depression and make us feel good.

When we commit to exercising on a regular basis, whether that means going to the gym, or doing something we enjoy that gets us moving, we have more self-confidence, less stress, and higher self-esteem than those who don’t put regular physical activity in their lives.  With this increased self-confidence, that, makes our professional, personal, and social lives better.

Exercise calms our mind and helps us feel less stressed with ourselves and others, at work, in our social lives and at home.

When we exercise, that activity gives us time to gain perspective about our life.  It gives us time to reflect and think about things. A wonderful emotional benefit of exercise is that we work off tension, which helps us think more clearly about our life situations.

Exercise helps us feel better about ourselves. We begin to look and feel healthier, which leads to a better life.

I know when I exercise, I feel happier and actually, I feel proud of myself for accomplishing something that is good for me.  Exercise also helps me stay on plan; I don't want to undo all the healthy doings!!!  We are more optimistic and happy as people who do exercise than people who lead sedentary lifestyles.


The emotional benefits of exercise keeps us motivated to live a healthy lifestyle.   Exercise is more than just working out, it can benefit our mind, body, and soul.  Get moving, you'll love yourself  for that and Happy St. Valentine's Day!
Lynn

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