We’re all well-aware that the aerobic exercise provided by running is a great boon for your physical health, but it’s perhaps less widely known that running has been proven to have tremendous benefits for your mental health as well. It’s always good to get out of the house and into the open air – but the positive effects of running actually go much deeper.
The way our bodies react when we run produces a number of chemical reactions that have an extraordinary power to positively enhance mental wellbeing. As a result of the various hormones and neurotransmitters released during exercise, it’s possible to experience feelings of stress reduction, alleviation of depression and anxiety symptoms, improved mood, better sleep and overall enhanced cognitive function.
Here’s the inside story of the effects on your mind and body when you go for a run.