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Optimising your workout to boost your mood

Physical activity can brighten your outlook and calm your nerves – if you do it strategically

    • Exercising with friends or in groups sets one up to get twice the oxytocin boost – first from the physical activity,  then from the social interaction.
    • Exercising with friends or in groups sets one up to get twice the oxytocin boost – first from the physical activity, then from the social interaction. Amore Fitness
    Published Sat, Aug 17, 2024 · 05:00 AM

    WE’VE all encountered that person who comes back from the gym or a run seemingly high on life. In fact, scientists say that even a single bout of exercise can alter your neurochemistry in ways that create feelings of hope, calmness, connection and a generally better mood.

    But for others, a workout just leaves them feeling worn out.

    “It’s normal not to find exercise rewarding,” said Daniel Lieberman, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University. “There’s nothing wrong with you.”

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