what is the best low impact exercise for stress
squishprincess
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i really. really. really really. need some exercise ideas to relieve some serious emotional stress
or any ideas. for anything. ahh
or any ideas. for anything. ahh
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Walk around the block0
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Punching bag works wonders or lifting weights while grunting loudly.0
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Yoga or Pilates0
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fearlessleader104 wrote: »Walk around the block
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That will be an even better exercise that includes running jogging sprinting and jumping fences0
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KaroshiQueen wrote: »
don't have anger issues i don't think. just a TON of pent up anger/frustration and a punching bag sounds wonderful tbh0 -
years ago, my doctor told me to walk when i was stressed. so i did, and was amazed how a nice long walk calmed me down.0
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although whomping the holy hell out of the twaddlenocks who are stressing you (low impact for you, at least), apparently HR frowns on that behavior.
punching bag is satisfying... my buddy breaks out 10 burpees or so. (not exactly low impact).
I do the internal stairs in our building - not much impact if you're otherwise healthy, but YMMV with joint issues.
(of course - bummer about the stress and rabid dogs. hrumph. not fun)0 -
Power yoga, swimming, jump rope, boxing, rowing, biking, hiking in nature0
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Sorry to hear about your emotional turmoil.
Walking, running, biking or go and learn how to meditate. I have not done it it apparently it works to release stress.
Stef.0 -
trampolining0
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squishprincess wrote: »i really. really. really really. need some exercise ideas to relieve some serious emotional stress
or any ideas. for anything. ahh
Free weights.
Swimming.
Free diving.0 -
remove the source of stress.
work out to improve your health.0 -
I actually really like shooting for stress relief.0
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I second the yoga/pilates idea, but only if you can quiet your mind enough to focus just on that. If not, I find swimming shuts my brain up simply by virtue of the fact that I can't hear anything going on around me and am forced to concentrate on not dying.0
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Not dying. LOL.
Truth.0 -
Pound out some pushups. Then sit down and find out why you are stressed, how you are going to deal with it, and how you are going to go through the action of actually dealing with it.0
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I like the punching bag/heavy bag. It's fun and you don't have to spend a long time at it before your energy is depleted. But if you get really into it...it's like a total body workout!
But when I'm mad/stressed...long walks on the beach/neighborhood. Somehow a change of scenery really helped me.0 -
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EmmaOnTrack wrote: »I second the yoga/pilates idea, but only if you can quiet your mind enough to focus just on that. If not, I find swimming shuts my brain up simply by virtue of the fact that I can't hear anything going on around me and am forced to concentrate on not dying.
yoga sounds good, i just never know where to start
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squishprincess wrote: »EmmaOnTrack wrote: »I second the yoga/pilates idea, but only if you can quiet your mind enough to focus just on that. If not, I find swimming shuts my brain up simply by virtue of the fact that I can't hear anything going on around me and am forced to concentrate on not dying.
yoga sounds good, i just never know where to start
Bend over, breathe a tick, bend deeper.
That's about 25% of my yoga experience to date. lol.0 -
squishprincess wrote: »EmmaOnTrack wrote: »I second the yoga/pilates idea, but only if you can quiet your mind enough to focus just on that. If not, I find swimming shuts my brain up simply by virtue of the fact that I can't hear anything going on around me and am forced to concentrate on not dying.
yoga sounds good, i just never know where to start
Bend over, breathe a tick, bend deeper.
That's about 25% of my yoga experience to date. lol.
lol true trueeeee
i try googling 'yoga for stress relief' but i get bored sifting through the videos or articles. guess it's time to delve into that realm again0 -
Go do aquafit low impact and you concentrate so much in following the moves and not floating away you don't have time to be stressed.
Belly dancing is the same, I get it so wrong I burst into giggles all the time. Zumba gold( the lighter slower version of Zumba) has the same effect- I have to concentrate so much and get it so wrong stress goes away and giggles come out.
These may not be the height of cardio etc but doing something that makes you laugh has to be good for you especially if you are stressed.
Cheers, h0 -
fearlessleader104 wrote: »Walk around the block
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Sounds silly but, when I am stressed I do15-20 minutes just "bouncing" on the mini-trampoline. It is very low impact and gets me in the mindset to do an actual workout...also relieves stress. Sometimes after a rough call (I am a paramedic) I just bounce for a few (5-10) minutes to "center" myself. Highly recommend! (tho' probably NOT much of an actual work out.) lol0
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Yoga! or a nice walk in the forest.0
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squishprincess wrote: »
you may not be able to remove the source of the stress but you CAN change the way you react to it. Try and find a yoga class, or look into Buddhist or mindfulness meditation.
Walking is also a good stress reliever, as is swimming. Punch bags don't help deal with your emotional response, although they sure make you feel good.....
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squishprincess wrote: »
so remove yourself from the dealings of the house. Just because you live there doesn't mean you have to be a part of the house hold. I found when I was at home in a stressful environment- I found ever excuse to NOT be at home- and when I was- I was only doing things I like- surfing the net- sewing- or sleeping. I don't get involved in things that stress me out- I remove myself from those situations. Deal with what you need to in common spaces and move on.
don't over think it.0 -
Hitting and throwing things are great. Are you able to slam a heavy (about 10lbs or more) medicine ball to the ground? It's best if there is no bounce otherwise, the ball can go balistic if not thrown correctly. There are those filled with sand. When you slam it, it is a great core workout (slammed from almost straight arms over your head and thrown into a squat). If you get those that just stay on the ground instead of bouncing you can do the squat part. Otherwise, you're stuck waiting for the ball to bounce back down on you to catch it.
It is great fun and an overall body workout.0
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