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Anxiety And Exercise

Blog | November 16, 2018

My mindset in my younger years is different than how it is today.  First of all, back then I thought that when I’d turn older, I’d be ancient, but also very wise, calm and s hundred times more confident and totally worry-free. While I don’t feel ancient, I’m not as stress-free as I thought I’d be.

Stress and anxiety are normal parts of life, just like joy and happiness. The world is full of opposites, which I believe are necessary to create balance and also meaning. What would happiness mean to you if you never experienced sadness, stress, anxiety, or any other negative emotion? Negative emotions are not necessarily bad. They guide us, teach us and protect us. You can learn a lot about yourself from your negative emotions… however, they can become a problem if they persist, creating a negative emotional imbalance resulting in stress, anxiety, depression, and chronic anxiety disorders.

I had gone through major anxiety after I turned 30 and sought out professional help for the first time in my life. Anxiety can be triggered by numerous factors and combinations including:

  • Genetics
  • Brain Chemistry
  • Substance Abuse
  • Lack of Movement/ Activity
  • Medical Issues

However, it’s common for stress to build up as a result of simply getting older.  It gets made up of major life changes, losses, and health problems. In my case, it was just a stress build up over time by going through major changes like divorce, moving from country to country, loss of my blog, starting a new blog, change of work environment, and starting a new relationship.

Now I see the benefits of talking to someone who can help to sort things out in your head and work through your emotions.  Personally, I am strongly against taking medications for depression and anxiety, even though I know people who had a good experience with them. I am not saying that medications are bad. My belief is that they would be bad for me. I have always been cheerful and positive minded person and I would feel like I am taking the cheap way out instead of facing the challenge and coping with it in a healthy and natural way.

There is no doubt that exercise has healing effects on anxiety and depression. Besides talking to my therapist every once in a while, exercise has been the number one go-to coping strategy for me. It has not been always easy to get myself motivated to exercise, especially when I’m feeling down, but once I get started, it always makes a huge difference. I  get my mood elevated immediately after a few minutes into my training and feel amazing for hours afterward. The best benefits come from intense exercises that burn away stress hormones such as cortisol while improving the release of endorphins and neurotransmitters in the brain.

So the next time you’re dealing with the blues, or need to get over a funk, try kicking your butt with a short and sweet training session. Even a brisk walk outside can help. For further guidance and structure in your routine, consider signing up for the ZGYM.

Talking more often about exercise and the positive effects it has on anxiety is something I really want to do more on my blog, because anxiety and depression is something that has affected me, people that I am close to, and millions of Americans.
Share your insight, stories, advice, and opinions in the comments below. Looking forward to reading them.

Best,
Zuzka.

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    I didn’t want to give my real facebook account but I think this is an important topic… Thanks for bringing it to light. Here’s my story about anxiety. And wow it’s incredible to know that Zuzka is just like me in some ways 😉 http://www.hell-and-back.net

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    When I was in high school I discovered your workouts and fell in love: I ended up losing 20lbs within that first year! It pulled me out of my depression after 2 year of religiously doing workouts right after I got back from school. But then college came around. I stopped working out for multiple reasons and stopped looking after my diet. As a result, I gained about 15lbs and several inches all around. 🙁

    I fell into depression again and after a year I thought it couldn’t get better… For months I looked online for self help advice. I found many people talking about exercise and working out. But I just had a hard time relating to what other people were saying: “Just exercise and it’ll go away”, “Eat healthier and you wont look like that”.

    Then I found this post as well as your mid night snacking post. Then I remembered what motivated me to want to become healthy when I was a Junior in high school: to not only look but -be- happy and healthy. Having a fit physique is a big plus too!

    This morning I chose to ignore that negative telling me I can’t do it/workout/eat healthy/[insert excuse here]. I grabbed my sandbag and got my squats on ;-).

    Course all this change in my thought process didn’t happen overnight. It took months of convincing myself to be motivated to do anything. But having a reminder of what really got my started in the first place was the last push that got me to get up and go.

    I’m making it personal now, and I’m going to go get my happiness.

    🙂

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    mza, argentina

    I really can tell about it:
    my husbund always encourage me to work out when I am stressed about work and dead lines…He just sais: I think it is time to go and see Zu!! haha 😉

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