
Improving mental and physical health through exercise
Revisione paritaria di Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGPUltimo aggiornamento di Danny ChadburnUltimo aggiornamento 20 Set 2017
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Being mentally resilient is a huge advantage when it comes to coping with life's ups and downs. It means you can keep your determination on track, while being able to focus on an end goal and do what's necessary to meet it. With the right mental attitude, you should find yourself striding towards your fitness objectives in no time - it could also benefit other areas of your life.
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Stress is a very common issue. It's something many of us talk about but which is difficult to define. People react in different ways and some people get stressed about things which others don't. Telltale signs of stress building up include:
Non riuscire a dormire bene con le preoccupazioni che attraversano la mente.
Being impatient or irritable at minor problems.
Non riuscire a concentrarsi a causa di molte cose che attraversano la mente.
Essere incapace di prendere decisioni.
Bere o fumare di più.
Non godere tanto del cibo.
Being unable to relax, and always feeling that something needs to be done.
Feeling tense - sometimes this includes a 'knot' in the stomach, or feeling sweaty with a dry mouth or a thumping heart.
If you want to reduce the stress in your life, perhaps try to think about what your triggers are and how you might keep them in check. Another method to reduce stress is through exercise and physical activity.
A good example of this is yoga, an ancient form of exercise that focuses on improving physical and mental well-being. It has many health benefits, as well as being an effective way to boost physical activity. Some of the advantages include reducing blood pressure, heart disease, stress and muscle pain.
Here are some of the other health problems that yoga can help alleviate:
Artrite
Yoga has been known to help ease pain and increase mobility for people who have artrite. The gentle stretches help reduce joint inflammation and are perfect for people who are older and less mobile. Make sure you keep to the simple stretches and don't overwork yourself. Certain types of yoga such as power yoga may not be suitable, so do your research first.
Emicranie
Headaches and emicranie can be caused by number of factors such as poor posture, eye strain and stress. However, just a few simple yoga stretches a day could help alleviate the problem. Research has shown that those who have been doing yoga over a period of three months have been less susceptible to migraine attacks.
Salute mentale
Yoga uses a number of relaxation techniques such as controlled breathing and meditation, which can help battle depressione and minimise it. It is also known to stimulate your body's natural production of GABA, a chemical in the brain and nervous system that helps control calmness in your body. As a result, yoga is fast becoming a recommended holistic approach to overcoming various forms of mental illness.
Asma
With an emphasis on controlled breathing and posture, yoga can help those who have asma. The deep breathing exercises help build lung strength and efficiency, increasing airflow and reducing the risk of an asthma attack.
Although it originated in India, yoga can now be found in many gyms and health clubs all over the world. This is just one example however - everyone is different and different exercises might work better for some than for others.
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Staying on track
When it comes to fitness, it's important to have goals in place. It might be you want to run a marathon in a year's time, or you have a weight loss objective. No matter what your motivation, having something to work towards helps focus your efforts.
However, not meeting your objectives could knock mental resilience so it's important to set realistic targets. As any athlete who's had a setback will tell you, overcoming these hurdles will make you stronger and more determined.
Mental resilience requires a variety of skills and has to be worked at; however, once it's developed, there's no doubt it will up your fitness game for good.
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