Significant shift in the magnitude of positive impact for physical exercise on mental state.
There’s been a lot of research over the years indicating that exercise makes you happier and generally feel better. I’ve always trusted that research to be accurate, but vastly underestimated the size of the effect until I started exercising regularly myself a few months ago. I’m not sure if I’ve actually experienced a greater boost than the research suggests is normal, or if I just never bothered reading the research closely enough and made some bad assumptions.
I’d be curious to hear more about this shift, and how long it took before it became noticeable—exercising more is something I’m currently trying to motivate myself to do!
For me specifically, I’ve learned recently that a basic workout in the morning has big effects on my mood throughout the rest of the day. Specifically I do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmq5zZfmIws before breakfast, which only takes about 10 minutes. The change was noticeable the very first day, and still is—even on days when I skip for a good reason and don’t feel bad about it, I still end up noticeably grumpier and more sluggish.
Worth noting that I’ve jogged in the morning before, and also done that same workout before at other times of the day. So to be more specific, there’s something about resistance training in the morning that is really beneficial for me.
Motivation has become a lot easier because of this; my System 1 has recognized the positive association and so it’s become something I (mostly) want to do now.
Significant shift in the magnitude of positive impact for physical exercise on mental state.
There’s been a lot of research over the years indicating that exercise makes you happier and generally feel better. I’ve always trusted that research to be accurate, but vastly underestimated the size of the effect until I started exercising regularly myself a few months ago. I’m not sure if I’ve actually experienced a greater boost than the research suggests is normal, or if I just never bothered reading the research closely enough and made some bad assumptions.
I’d be curious to hear more about this shift, and how long it took before it became noticeable—exercising more is something I’m currently trying to motivate myself to do!
For me specifically, I’ve learned recently that a basic workout in the morning has big effects on my mood throughout the rest of the day. Specifically I do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmq5zZfmIws before breakfast, which only takes about 10 minutes. The change was noticeable the very first day, and still is—even on days when I skip for a good reason and don’t feel bad about it, I still end up noticeably grumpier and more sluggish.
Worth noting that I’ve jogged in the morning before, and also done that same workout before at other times of the day. So to be more specific, there’s something about resistance training in the morning that is really beneficial for me.
Motivation has become a lot easier because of this; my System 1 has recognized the positive association and so it’s become something I (mostly) want to do now.
I like that NYT 7 Minute Workout a lot. I also noticed that doing it made me happier. I stopped because I have achilles problems though.