The Joys of Running
I’m a huge advocate of running. I know that it takes some effort and energy to make it happen, and I’m usually the first person to prefer just being lazy and relaxing in bed with a book or watching TV.
Still, the benefits of running are clear as day to me and there’s one thing I’ve noticed about it all. I’ve never regretted running after I’ve finished a run.
I always feel great once I’m done with any and all runs, and I’ve come to realize that the state of the body has nothing to do with an unwillingness to run. It’s all a psychological thing that just requires discipline.
The benefits of running are both physical and psychological. Obviously, it keeps us all in good health. It gives us energy and burns fat, but it’s also a great emotional catalyst. If you run, you’ll have hormones produced that raise your spirits naturally.
Additionally, I’ve found that it’s easier for me to focus on work when I run. I sleep better at night too.
Even though it feels like work, it’s clear that you’ll be better off if you start running on a regular basis. Push yourself because it definitely pays off, which you’ll see if you begin to do it.
If you need some help motivating, do some things that may make it all easier. Run indoors with a television that you can watch. Listen to some music that will pump you up. You can even read while you run if you feel that it might help.
Challenge yourself as often as possible too. Not only does this make it all physically rewarding, but the mental benefits are clear, as setting goals will stimulate the mind and make the whole experience more enjoyable. I’m always trying to set new records for myself.
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