exercise as therapy
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it's amazing how exercise a few times a week makes you feel that much stronger, both physically and mentally. i went through a rough patch and came out smiling, strong, and positive - i think because i worked out my stress exercising. it also gave me that mental boost - that i'm strong enough to go out and set goals for myself and accomplish them, and that nothing can bring me down. this is motivation enough to keep going.
how does exercise positively effect you in ways other than the scale?
how does exercise positively effect you in ways other than the scale?
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I'm the same way... I love feeling your strength improve week by week. And I love the serotonin dump during intense exercise. I'm in a bit of a spot right now cause I was injured 3 months ago and I'm unable to push myself as hard as I like, but that's still not an excuse to not move and enjoy my body :-)0
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Honestly? No, exercise doesn't make me feel better. In fact, it's about my definition of hell. I hate working out, I hate being all hot and sweaty and I'll probably never be one of those people who enjoy exercise. I just feel miserable and exhausted by the time I'm finished, never strong or positive, and it's been like that with any type of exercise physically available to me.
I'll never be one of those people who enjoy exercise. The only reason I keep exercising is because it gives results.0 -
Honestly? No, exercise doesn't make me feel better. In fact, it's about my definition of hell. I hate working out, I hate being all hot and sweaty and I'll probably never be one of those people who enjoy exercise. I just feel miserable and exhausted by the time I'm finished, never strong or positive, and it's been like that with any type of exercise physically available to me.
I'll never be one of those people who enjoy exercise. The only reason I keep exercising is because it gives results.
You should try iceskating.0 -
it's amazing how exercise a few times a week makes you feel that much stronger, both physically and mentally. i went through a rough patch and came out smiling, strong, and positive - i think because i worked out my stress exercising. it also gave me that mental boost - that i'm strong enough to go out and set goals for myself and accomplish them, and that nothing can bring me down. this is motivation enough to keep going.
how does exercise positively effect you in ways other than the scale?
It makes me feel more alert, at least for an hour or so after it, but it didn't help my severe depression: only a combination of drugs and bi-weekly one-on-one psychotherapy made a real impact on that. It's awesome that it helped you through a rough patch, but I'm not sure it's a good way of combating anything more serious than "the blues".0 -
Try dancing - modern jive (Ceroc) or West Coast swing or any other kind of dancing you prefer - it's not like exercising at all! Pete0
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Absolutely. It's why I run. Not for weightloss, or for improving my heart / lungs legs. I run because I my shoulders drop 3" every time I run. Nothing else unwraps them from up round my ears like a good run.0
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Cardio is the only thing I've found that controls my depression. Since I began running almost 5 years ago I think I've had one minor bout and that was because I COULDN'T run because of an injury! I feel like a completely different person and its just wonderful.0
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I totally agree with you. I met a really terrible person over a year ago and spent awhile being really down about things they said and did.
I decided to get back into the gym for the last three weeks now that that person is no longer in my life and started running again and I feel like I've started to turn a corner mentally and physically. It's definitely therapy for me!
I feel better about myself when I accomplish that workout although I'm not always looking forward to it before I start, lol
Thanks for sharing this topic!0
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