Why a Good Jog is Your Secret to Better Health

By MiNDFOOD

Why a Good Jog is Your Secret to Better Health
Beyond the release of stress and anxiety, there are many benefits of running, both external and internal.

The mental benefits of jogging

Running reduces stress by boosting levels of serotonin in your brain, creating a more positive frame of mind.

Self-esteem is improved and goals are achieved through running. Runners realise a greater sense of self-reliance and accomplishment. In other words, running provides an individual with an all-natural, drug-free, power-packed ego boost.

Running fights depression with the brain’s release of beta-endorphins. These are neurotransmitters made in the pituitary gland that can reduce pain, boost the immune system, and bring a greater sense of wellbeing. These “miracle” compounds have eighty times as much pain-easing effect as morphine.

Runners can enjoy a sense of freedom, by forgetting about troubles and feeling the wind in their hair. They can control their own destiny, as they alone make the decision to run as fast and as far as they want.

Running sharpens focus and improves mental stamina, by giving circulation a boost and increasing the flow of blood to the brain.

Social circles can be widened through running by joining a group or a club of fellow enthusiasts.

Lastly, running helps to improve appearance by getting the blood pumping, which creates a healthy glow and reduces the waistline. The bottom line is; when we look better, we feel better.

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The physical benefits of jogging

As mentioned above, running helps to keep weight under control. With the exception of cross-country skiing, running burns more calories than any other physical activity.

Cardiovascular health is greatly improved through running by increasing your heart rate and working the heart muscles on a regular basis. This means a happy heart, for life.

Running can increase HDL levels, which improves overall cholesterol in the body.

The immune system gets a boost through running, with an increase in white blood cells. These are the fighter cells in the body, which can combat the early stages of diseases like diabetes and cancer.

Running improves bone health. Weight-bearing exercises increase bone density, which prevents injury and the onset of osteoporosis.

And finally, running improves lung capacity and promotes better breathing, which enhances general overall health.

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