Good afternoon all, depending on your timezone,
I have been an avid runner for the past decade or so. It's really great and has the following benefits:
1. Keeps you in good shape (obviously).
2. Your brain releases endorphins that make you happy and reduce stress. In fact many studies have found routine exercise tends to have similar effects to mild antidepressants.
3. Your bones and tendons grow stronger over time.
4. Stress regulation: running acts like a pressure valve and dissipates stress.
5. Lastly, runners often experience deeper sleep cycles than non-runners. You are also less likely to suffer from difficulty in falling asleep.
Thoughts?
I have been an avid runner for the past decade or so. It's really great and has the following benefits:
1. Keeps you in good shape (obviously).
2. Your brain releases endorphins that make you happy and reduce stress. In fact many studies have found routine exercise tends to have similar effects to mild antidepressants.
3. Your bones and tendons grow stronger over time.
4. Stress regulation: running acts like a pressure valve and dissipates stress.
5. Lastly, runners often experience deeper sleep cycles than non-runners. You are also less likely to suffer from difficulty in falling asleep.
Thoughts?



