What Happens When You Move for Your Mind?
Exercise can influence how the body reacts to stress. Whether it’s the grounding effects of mindful stretching or the release of energy through more intense activity, movement offers a range of benefits to help support both body and mind. But what’s really happening when we feel these effects?
Physical Benefits of Movement:
The tired, satisfied feeling you get after movement? That’s your body doing some incredible work:
• Burning off Hormones: Exercise can help reduce levels of cortisol and adrenaline - the hormones that are produced when we’re stressed.
• Releasing muscle tension: Certain styles of movement can actually help to stretch and ‘loosen up’ tight muscles.
• Improving sleep: When the body is physically tired but not overstimulated, it's more likely to enter a restorative sleep state.
Mental Benefits of Movement:
Feel lightness and clarity after a workout? It’s all thanks to the effects of movement:
• Mindfulness and recentering: Movement can provide an opportunity to focus on your breath and body, helping you feel more centered and present.
• Mood improvement: Movement encourages the release of mood-regulating neurochemicals like serotonin and dopamine, which contribute to feelings of calm and balance.
• Enhancing brain function: Physical activity may help increase blood flow to the brain, improving focus and mental clarity.