Modern life results in many factors which can cause
depression and anxiety in the normal person, life pressures, work,
relationships, image and general well being all come into context. Today we are
barraged within the media by articles and glossy altered images of beautiful
people designed at making us buy products or by into a certain lifestyle
manipulated by marketing corporates. (Sorry, not all!)
Everyone to some effect are manipulated by advertising in
the media, if not we would all buy the same products and look the same. I
myself embarked on a diet and fitness program many years ago and now run my
life by this program with the odd day off for good behavior. A few years ago I
decided to take fitness seriously as the benefits included relieving stress and
anxiety which at the time was becoming an issue in my personal life. I firstly
took up running, at first this was extremely hard going only being able to run
for about five minutes at any one time.
I decided the best route to take was to write down my
distances and time and log these for reference; a routine then developed in my
running and before long I was up to twenty minutes in a session. I then made
significant progress in the following months as part of a personal goal
objective and quickly made an average of forty minutes running in a session.
What I found as a result of this exercise was that I felt so much better in
myself, my stress levels reduced and my anxiety dropped considerably.
I also found that running first thing in the morning made me
feel good for the rest of the day, it is documented that that early morning
runs are the best time to burn fat as you run on an empty stomach and the body
uses fat as fuel.
When I run in the morning I find this clear my head for the
rest of the day, any bad feelings are gone by the end of the session giving me
a positive outlook. I also run in a local royal park which the early mornings
holds many beautiful sites such as wild animals and birds sharing the same
environment of me virtually undisturbed.
I always ensure that I complete a full stretch exercise
before running paying particular attention to the legs and thigh muscles, if
you do not stretch then this could result in soreness and could tear important
muscles as they have not had the time to get a good blood flow within the
muscle groups. I would recommend stretching everyday even on the days when you
do not run as this will prevent fatigue and soreness which is very important.
It also very important to refuel the body with good quality carbohydrates in
within the hour after the exercise as this will give the body the required
nutrients and energy.
I would strongly recommend running as an
exercise which benefits the body as well as the mind.

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