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âWe are designed to run, and we increase our chance of daily happiness when we do so.â
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30 Things to Love About Exercise (None of Which Have Anything to Do with Your Weight, Your Size, or What You Look Like)
I got this from the book called â The Unapologetic Fat Girlâs Guide to Exercise and Other Incendiary Actsâ by Hanne Blank. I found it both enlightning and motivational, so I decidd to share :)
1. Working out is an immune-system booster, which is great since no one actually enjoys being a mobile snot fountain.
2. Exercise builds ferociously sturdy little old ladies (and men): itâs fantastic for your bones, reduces the risk of Alzheimerâs, and improves balance and coordination.
3. Exercise reduces symptoms of both depression and anxiety. Organic, legal DIY mellowness is a pretty sweet side effect.
4. Working out helps regulate your blood pressure, reducing the effects of things like traffic jams and not being allowed to strangle that one coworker who really, really needs it.
5. Exercising makes you smarter: research shows that exercise incorporating complex movement, especially, makes people learn better and faster.
6. Working out hath charms to soothe the savage metabolic system, encouraging insulin sensitivity and making diabetes management a little easier.
7. Regular exercise tends to generate major mojo. And by mojo, I mean increased sex drive and sexual responsivity. Yeah, baby.
8. If you suffer from insomnia, exercise helps, and not just because it tires you out; it also helps your body regulate its own rhythms.
9. Workouts boost levels of neurochemicals like dopamine and serotonin, which is like getting a biochemical massage in terms of counteracting stress.
10. Youâll be able to sing louder and dive deeper with your improved lung capacity.
11. Your joints get stronger and less prone to injuries and diseases, including tricky ones like repetitive stress injuries and arthritis.
12. It enables you to satisfy those urges to reenact dance numbers from Broadway musicals. So what if youâre in the grocery store?
13. Will you be able to snatch a speeding bullet out of the air? Maybe not, but working out does improve peopleâs reaction time.
14. Endorphinsâmmmmm, sweet, sweet endorphins: the ârunnerâs highâ isnât just for runners, ya know.
15. Outrunning the zombies.
16. It makes you strong. You never know when youâll need to be that person who can carry the suitcase full of gold bars through the airport without anyone being able to tell that itâs so heavy.
17. Your body and your brain get superbly and thoroughly oxygenated, which tends to make you feel peppy and full of mischief.
18. Most of us like to think weâre flexible people who can roll with the punches. Exercising makes it more likely that itâll literally be true, not just figuratively.
19. If, God forbid, you should get sick, being a regular exerciser can help reduce the length and severity of your illness. It has even been shown to reduce cancer mortality for some kinds of cancer.
20. Exercise can help pregnancy and labor go a lot more smoothly. Afterward, it helps you keep up with the kid.
21. Probiotics and antacids have their place, but if you want to give your digestive system the best possible advantage, thereâs nothing like fiber, water, and exercise.
22. Physical competenceâjust knowing you can count on your body to do stuff effectively and without troubleâis pretty damn nice.
23. It makes your heart happy and efficient to the point that your resting heart rate may get lower.
24. Four words: Exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesisâ exercising can increase the number of mitochondria in your muscle cells, which is just completely geeky cool.
25. Stamina: âAnother ten rounds? Sure,â you say. âBring it ⌠if you can.â
26. Youâre much less likely to fall and much more likely to be able to get right back up and brush yourself off if you do.
27. Itâs kind of nice not to think twice about getting down on the floor to look for that thing that just rolled under the entertainment center or about how youâll get up again.
28. Itâs eco-friendly. No matter how much you sweat or howhard you breathe, you will not produce toxic waste or greenhouse gases.
29. It gives you a bulletproof excuse. âSorry, Aunt Linda, of course Iâd love to hear all about your colonoscopy, but I have to go or Iâll be late to Pilates.â
30. Juicy ideas and spicy epiphanies seem to be attracted to sweat and gym socks. Moving your body is a fantastic way to jump-start your brain.
me: i need to run
me: but i don't want to run
me: i'll feel great if i run
me: but i'm really comfortable right now
me: i should run
me: i could run extra far tomorrow
me: but running
me: rest days are important treat yoself
me: ...
me: ...
me: i need to run
some days you eat salads and go to the gym, some days you eat cupcakes & refuse to put on pants. itâs called balance.

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person: today was a bit of a cheat day for me haha, i went on my morning run at 8 instead of 7 and had a little bit of whipped cream on my fruit at breakfast ;)
me: i haven't eaten anything but lemonade oreos for the past 2 days
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For me, running is both exercise and a metaphor. Running day after day, piling up the races, bit by bit I raise the bar, and by clearing each level I elevate myself. At least thatâs why Iâve put in the effort day after day: to raise my own level. Iâm no great runner, by any means. Iâm at an ordinary â or perhaps more like mediocre â level. But thatâs not the point. The point is whether or not I improved over yesterday. In long-distance running the only opponent you have to beat is yourself, the way you used to be.
Haruki Murakami, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running (via leavinglanguage)
me: *is constantly treating myself*
me: you know what? im gonna treat myself today