Both great activities - yoga particularly has such a great effect on calming the mind and releasing tension. Hope you recover soon so you can enjoy both!
Vincenza, Health Educator
I myself,have not done the normal walking i am accustom too,due to exccesive heat here,and unable to medicaly at this time,but as soon as the weather changes,and i am repaird..i plan to join a water aroubics,and yoga class...i have put on to much weight this year,and i do need to tone my body more..thanks for the reminder!
There is increasing evidence that aerobic exercise (like cycling or running) has significant anti-anxiety and anti-panic effects. Tissues that are metabolically active in the body - including the brain- are better able to handle lactic acid build up. The brain becomes more efficient at removing lactic acid that can damage regions in the brain involved with fear. More studies are being done in this area in order to determine how specific exercise training can be targeted as anti-anxiety therapy.
Members, do you make time for exercise during the week? How does exercise affect your symptoms of anxiety or panic?
How do you (or can you) incorporate activity in your day to day life?
Maddock, Richard. Scientific American. Panic Attacks as a Problem of pH. Retrieved from:http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=panic-attacks-as-ph-problem. Retrieved on August 4, 2012
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