

Physically, mentally and emotionally, exercise is the healthiest way to reduce stress.
Exercise increases your strength and endurance which helps you accomplish other activities more easily. Additionally, exercise creates a chemical reaction in the body, releasing endorphins that can result in the "runner?s high", boosting spirits and confidence. Exercise is also a good way to work off stress related to feelings of anger or irritability.
Whether it?s weight-lifting, yoga or kickboxing, the most important thing is to make it fun. Make sure your workout regimen isn?t causing additional stress in your life. It shouldn?t cause you to worry about costs or the drive to the gym.
Instead, try incorporating these simple, stress-reducing exercises into your work day:
Last Reviewed: Jun 22, 2010
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Grant Gillette, MS Former Exercise Physiology Technician Center for Wellness and Prevention Wexner Medical Center The Ohio State University |