Virtually any form of exercise, from aerobics to yoga, can act as a
stress reliever. If you're not an athlete or even if you're downright
out of shape, you can still make a little exercise go a long way toward
stress management. Discover the connection between exercise and stress
relief — and why exercise should be part of your stress management plan.
The Stress Management workshop will give participants a
three-option method for addressing any stressful situation, as well as a
toolbox of personal skills, including using routines, relaxation
techniques, and a stress log system.
- It pumps up your endorphins. Physical activity helps to bump up the production of your brain's feel-good neurotransmitters, called endorphins. Although this function is often referred to as a runner's high, a rousing game of tennis or a nature hike also can contribute to this same feeling.
- It's meditation in motion. After a fast-paced game of racquetball or several laps in the pool, you'll often find that you've forgotten the day's irritations and concentrated only on your body's movements.
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