Thursday, April 4, 2019

POSITIVE EFFECTS OF EXERCISE


Exercise positively effects all human body systems; including psychologically. Research in the area of psychology and physical activity supports a relationship between physical fitness, mental alertness and emotional stability.

An example of this relationship is that improved endurance makes the body less susceptible to fatigue and less likely to commit mental or physical errors. Performance can be sustained longer without the necessity of frequent breaks. People who are physically fit usually have a better outlook, more self-confidence and often do well in whatever their talents and ambitions prompt them to try.


Increases Blood Volume


Physiological benefits of exercise are that it increases blood volume, enlarges and increases the number of blood vessels, lowers resting heart rate, and helps keep linings clear of corrosive materials. Exercise also reduces peak levels of hyperacidity and its discomforts.

The Nervous System

The nervous system is the control center of the body. The three roles of the nervous system are that it senses changes inside and outside the body. It interprets those changes and responds to the interpretations by initiating action in the form of muscular contractions or granular secretions. Without the central control of the nervous system, coordinated human movement are impossible.

Exercise is Worth the Effort

Are the positive effects that result from exercising regularly worth the effort? Absolutely it is. Should you make exercise an integral part of your daily routine? Of course, you should. Fitness specialists and trainers have an inherent responsibility to positively shape and influence the health and fitness attitudes of those around us. It is our hope that individually and collectively we can bring health and fitness to the masses. 

*Older adult personal training is my specialty. Get started on your own personalized physical activity program. Send your request to db.09body@outlook.com 


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