December 09, 2019

The nights are rolling in much quicker, the temperature is dropping and Christmas is only around the corner. It's the time of the year where motivation to go the gym can start to lack for most people. So, to help boost your motivation we’ve compiled a list of the top 20 reasons to exercise to help remind you why you wanted to reach your fitness goals in the first place!

 

1. It boosts productivity

Studies have shown that that exercising releases more of the chemical compounds used in brain activity and cognition, thus improving your ability to focus and concentrate.

 

2. It helps manage weight loss

Exercise burns calories as you expend energy with each movement. Your metabolic rate also increases with physical activity and remains elevated even while at rest - meaning you continue to burn calories even when you’re not active.

 

3. It boosts your mood

When you exercise, your brain releases chemicals such as endorphins, adrenaline, serotonin and dopamine, which all work together to positively affect your mood and improve anxiety levels.

 

4. It helps lower stress levels

Regular exercise tends to decrease the usual amount of cortisol in your bloodstream, leading to a reduction in symptoms of stress.

 

5. It improves self-esteem

Creating an exercise plan and sticking to it allows you to enjoy a sense of achievement, alongside the sense of pride you’ll feel with your ever-improving physique.

 

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"Being out of shape for a while I tried the Shreddin8 programme and i've already got my abs back! James from the UK."
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6. It can improve sleep patterns

Exercise works to strengthen circadian rhythms, promoting daytime alertness and helping to bring on sleepiness at night.

7. It improves brain function

Exercise leads to an increased blood flow to the heart which in turn can cause an increase in blood flow to the brain, improving cognitive function.

 

8. It improves skin tone and clarity 

By increasing blood flow, exercise helps nourish skin cells and keep them vital, whilst also helping to carry away waste products, including free radicals, from working cells.

 

9. It helps reduce the risk of major illnesses

Regular exercise enhances the immune system and decreases the risk of developing conditions such as heart disease, strokes, diabetes and cancer by up to 50%.

 

10. It lowers blood pressure and cholesterol

Exercise reduces LDL cholesterol, the kind that clogs arteries. It also reduces your blood pressure, relieving stress on your heart.

 

11. It helps promote healthy pregnancies

Although exercise might be risky in some cases, the benefits of exercising during pregnancy generally far outweigh the risks and some women can even exercise up until the third trimester. Relaxation exercises, Kegel exercise that strengthen the pelvic muscles and back exercises are all important for pregnant women

 

12. It improves bone condition

Exercise together with a healthy calcium intake, helps lower your odds of getting osteoporosis and other arthritic conditions as you grow older. The NHS recommends doing at least five hours of weight-bearing exercise a week.

13. It improves memory

In a study done at the University of British Columbia, researchers found that regular aerobic exercise boosts the size of the hippocampus, the brain area involved in verbal memory and learning.

14. It can improve your sex life

This reason seems to be two-fold: psychologically you feel better about yourself and more inclined towards sex, and physically, being fit improves libido, blood circulation and sexual functioning.

15. It plays a central role in preventing certain types of cancer

The Seattle Cancer Research Centre has found that at least 35% of all cancer deaths may be related to being overweight or due to a lack of activity. Exercise is believed to speed the passage of food through the colon, thereby reducing the amount of time that any toxins are in contact with the body. Overweight people also tend to have more insulin, which promotes the growth of tumours. For women, exercise reduces the level of oestrogen, a hormone linked to breast cancer.

16. It improves muscular endurance 

By improving your muscular endurance, you not only improve your muscles' capabilities to contend with your daily activities, but you also help your muscles get through longer workouts at the gym.

 

17. It helps manage chronic pain.

Certain muscular exercises can help reduce symptoms and long-term pains by strengthening the muscles around the affected area.

18. It improves digestion

Exercise improves blood flow throughout the body, which includes your digestive system. Keep your body moving with regular exercise, and you can keep your digestive tract moving, too.

19. It improves your eating habits

When you’re working hard to keep your body fit, it’s only a matter of time before you clean up your eating habits too, to make the whole effort worthwhile.

20. It increases your life span

Research by the American Heart Foundation found that for each hour of regular exercise done, you'll gain roughly about two hours of additional life expectancy, even if you don’t start until middle age - so, what are you waiting for!


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