

Why is exercise good for your mental health?
11 snips May 21, 2024
Jess Robson, founder of 'Run Talk Run', advocates for exercise as a powerful mental health tool. She explores how gentle running fosters community and conversation, helping participants tackle stress. The discussion unveils the intricate link between exercise and conditions like depression. They also examine the endocannabinoid system's role in inducing a 'runner's high', while emphasizing the importance of supportive environments for mental well-being. Insights reveal how exercise can enhance motivation and cognitive function, making it a key ally in mental health.
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Run Talk Run Founder Story
- Jess Robson started the running group Run Talk Run due to her struggles with social anxiety and found running a safe space to talk.
- Running helped her gain perspective and feel better during tough mental health periods.
Exercise Eases Depression Variably
- Exercise has substantial evidence supporting its benefits for depression, with effect sizes similar to cognitive behavioral therapy.
- Depression isn’t a single condition, so exercise might work differently across individuals.
Start Small With Exercise
- Start with manageable physical activity like a brisk walk to overcome low motivation.
- Any level of exercise is beneficial compared to none and helps improve mental health.