Better Mood: Cranky? Get moving. Exercise makes you feel happier. When you work out, your body makes endorphins -- "feel-good" chemicals in the brain. You can actually start to feel better within a few minutes of moving. But the effects of regular exercise can last for a long time.
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Energy: You might not expect it, but using energy to exercise
gives you more get-up-and-go. Sometimes when you're tired, the last thing you
want to do is move. But when you exercise regularly, that fatigue goes away and
you find yourself with a lot more pep.
Good
Night's Sleep: Get regular exercise to help you fall asleep
faster and sleep more soundly. The harder you exercise, the more likely you are
to have a good night's sleep. It doesn't matter when you exercise, as long as
you don’t have trouble sleeping. If you do have problems, though, work out
earlier in the day.
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Confidence: You just walked a mile or ran your first 5K.
Success like that can boost your self-esteem and make you ready to conquer
anything. Exercise makes you feel good about yourself.
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Stress: Exercise calms your body and your brain. After your body
works hard, the levels of stress hormones -- like adrenaline and cortisol --
drop. Stress and anxiety fade away, especially after aerobic exercise.
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Productive: Want to be more efficient at work? Take a
break and get some exercise. In one study, people who got moving in the middle
of the day were much more productive when they went back to work. They also
were happier and got along better with their co-workers.
Weight
Control: Exercise and diet work together to keep your weight
healthy. Whether you want to lose some inches around the waist or just avoid
putting on extra pounds, exercise is the key. Try to work out 30 minutes most
days of the week
Long
Life: Regular exercise can add years to your life. And that
counts even if you're not a hard-core fitness buff. Just get moving. Even a
little exercise can help you live longer than not exercising at all. The
American Heart Association says each hour of exercise adds 2 hours to your
life.
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Bones and Muscles: Your bones and muscles get stronger when you
work out. It's especially important to do weight-bearing exercise, such as
weight-lifting, tennis, walking, and dancing. This can help build bones as you
get older. And it can help ward off osteoporosis and protect your balance and
coordination.
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Heart: It's no secret that exercise is great for your heart.
Regular workouts lower your risk of heart disease, improve your blood
cholesterol levels, and help control and even prevent high blood pressure.
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Risk of Cancer: Regular exercise can cut your risk of some
cancers, including colon, breast, and lung. And people who have cancer have
better quality of life when they exercise.
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Arthritis Pain: If you have arthritis, regular exercise can
help ease your pain. And it can make your daily activities easier. Try
non-impact exercises like swimming. They can be easier on sore joints.
Bottom Line : Get your butt moving ! Once you get started you'll never look back.
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