No one will ever receive a Nobel Prize for discovering how
exercise contributes to good health, but someone should.
We greet the latest in heart surgery with awe, but we tend
to ignore the benefits of exercise. Or better, we know about it, but don’t do
it.
The press reports breathlessly on the benefits of the
latest anti-depressant, but it has downplayed the role that aerobic exercise can
play in promoting good mental health.
Apparently, we prefer to maintain our health by having
things done to us. We find it difficult to go out and do things that will keep
us away from doctors and hospitals.
If motivation is needed, yesterday the Huffington Post
offered even more reasons to get yourself to the gym.
Among them: exercise will help reverse cognitive decline; it
will improve your memory; it will help you to make better decisions and it will
improve your self-control.
And that’s not the half of it.
2 comments:
Better sleep.
A substantial health benefit.
Weight loss.
Same again.
My experience is the activity needs to become a habit to show significant results, so picking a sport you enjoy can really pay off.
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