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How long until you started noticing a change in your mood from exercising? I started a workout routine in November. I was hoping I would notice a change in mood by now.
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Exercise certainly saved me from my "depression days" in my mid-20's. I actually found it to be, in itself, a kind of "drug" though. I became addicted to the good vibes. But in the end it was nutrition that saved me from the medication. Exercise is taxing on the body - a type of stress that burns out key hormones that are required to produce serotonin! Yes, exercise is certainly necessary, but I encourage people to look at what fuels your body (and your exercise) BEFORE focusing on exercise. You are what you eat, after all :) If medication is necessary, I would certainly have a discussion with my doctor about what food types are proven to help alleviate depression. If they don't know, choose another doctor as they can't use Google very well...
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Obviously, every kinds of exercise reduce the stress. it also helps you to maintain your weight. For quicker results, people also take pills.
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I so know depression and weight issues
I have been struggling alot with my weight, I even had gastric bypass surgery in 2009...I was regaining after 5 years... and then i found MY solution... I love not feeling hungry... because that is where i make dumb choices.
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She can't exercise at home, since she doesn't have a proper equipment and a free space for this. And I don't know, how to encourage her. upd: she signed up after all and now she's working with a personal trainer |
I lost about 8kgs in two months just by walking for 1 hour daily along with portion control.
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Does supplement help boost exercise impact on weight loss?
I love this post. Very helpful.
Do you have any prove to show that supplements help for an effective exercise. |
Maybe start with some basic calisthenics (pushups, jumping jacks, etc.) make a routine
Example: 10 pushups 20 jumping jacks 15 squats 25 situps This could be a good start |
I like what @jlife said. Just make a good habit of simple thing till it doesn't feel like it requires effort. Like showering or brushing your teeth, just make it a part of the routine and it won't be hard to do.
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I find that the most useful way to lose weight is just to start with something your body can handle at first. I for instance dealt with anxiety myself and just forced myself to go to the gym. I go with my husband about 2 times a week and have noticed that I look forward to the impact it has on my life. The first step is just to start, the second step is to make sure you only do what your body can handle. In other words go slow, if you can only handle a 15 minute walk for the first few weeks that is perfectly fine :) A month later you can start increasing the amount of walking to 30 minutes per gym session etc.
Your body is strong, adaptable to change, and you can reach your full potential! you can do this! |
I noticed the effect on my mood right away. That's not to say that I don't have bad days but they're certainly not as bad as they would be without exercise. There are days that I might cry at the gym while I'm working out but I know it would be worse if I didn't work out. I know this because I can compare how I feel to the days when I don't work out at all.
It's a process and it takes time. Each day gets a little easier and then I might have a really bad day but it's small steps forward. |
I didn't notice the effects of "working out" until I started eating better AND sleeping better. But I think having the mind-set of "baby steps" goes a long way.
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I have tried supplements but to be honest it comes down to 3 things: 1) Consistency in exercise 2) Know what you are eating 3) Get support from professional coaching.
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I have been trying to gather inspiration to do a regular exercise routine. I just could seem to follow through it.
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Loosing weight requires discipline, I must say
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