Movement helps us become more resilient by enabling our muscles to assist our brains in coping with difficult life experiences. Lactic acid, often associated with muscle soreness, actually acts as a natural anti-anxiety and antidepressant when produced during exercise. This metabolic byproduct of movement can have long-term effects on brain structure and rewiring. The concept of the runner's high is linked to the idea that our ancestors had to exert themselves physically to procure food, leading to the brain associating hard work with pleasure and rewarding labor.

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