Stress Reduction Through Exercise. What is Stress? Stress can be physical or psychological A typical definition is: “A demand made upon the adaptive capabilities.

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Stress Reduction Through Exercise

What is Stress? Stress can be physical or psychological A typical definition is: “A demand made upon the adaptive capabilities of the mind and body”. Stress is an adaptation for survival - “Flight or Fight” Syndrome Stress can be physical or psychological A typical definition is: “A demand made upon the adaptive capabilities of the mind and body”. Stress is an adaptation for survival - “Flight or Fight” Syndrome

Stress Response Elevated levels of Hormones – Increased Heart Rate – Blood Pressure and Volume – Increased cognition and awareness – Digestive system shuts down – Salivation stops – Immune system shuts down – Adrenalin levels increase Overtime Exhaustion Finally Sets in if the Stress Response Continues and if the Levels of Stress Hormones are not Returned to a Homoeostatic State Elevated levels of Hormones – Increased Heart Rate – Blood Pressure and Volume – Increased cognition and awareness – Digestive system shuts down – Salivation stops – Immune system shuts down – Adrenalin levels increase Overtime Exhaustion Finally Sets in if the Stress Response Continues and if the Levels of Stress Hormones are not Returned to a Homoeostatic State

Chronic Stress Contributes to Many Health Issues Cardiovascular Problems - High Blood Pressure Increased levels of Cholesterol and Fat in Blood Vessels Sexual Dysfunction Muscle Tension Headaches, Backaches, Muscle Pain Lowered Immune System Digestive Disorders – Acid Reflux Depression and Anxiety Mood Disorders Cardiovascular Problems - High Blood Pressure Increased levels of Cholesterol and Fat in Blood Vessels Sexual Dysfunction Muscle Tension Headaches, Backaches, Muscle Pain Lowered Immune System Digestive Disorders – Acid Reflux Depression and Anxiety Mood Disorders

Do We Need Stress? YES! Without it we would be unproductive and most likely cease to exist. Too little we become bored, tired, unhappy, restless. Too much stress we become, burned out, exhausted, irritable, and prone to illness. With the right amount of stress we are more productive, energetic, happy, creative, and healthier overall. YES! Without it we would be unproductive and most likely cease to exist. Too little we become bored, tired, unhappy, restless. Too much stress we become, burned out, exhausted, irritable, and prone to illness. With the right amount of stress we are more productive, energetic, happy, creative, and healthier overall.

Danger of Stress In many instances we do not even know that we are distressed due to our bodies capability of adaptation. Over time acute stress can become chronic stress. In many instances we do not even know that we are distressed due to our bodies capability of adaptation. Over time acute stress can become chronic stress.

What are Potential Stressors for you?

Time – Management of Time Personal Expectations Family Expectations Employment and Finances School Pressures Living Arrangements Relationships Physical Health Issues Environmental Stressors Information Overload Choices Daily Hassles Time – Management of Time Personal Expectations Family Expectations Employment and Finances School Pressures Living Arrangements Relationships Physical Health Issues Environmental Stressors Information Overload Choices Daily Hassles Potential Stressors

Perception! How one perceives the potential stressor will determine the total effect upon one’s system.

Coping Strategies to Reduce Stress 5 R’s – Rethink – Reduce – Relax – Reorganize – Release - Exercise 5 R’s – Rethink – Reduce – Relax – Reorganize – Release - Exercise

Benefits of Exercise Reduces Risk of Heart Disease Reduces Risk of Developing Diabetes Reduces the Risk of Developing High Blood Pressure and Reduces High Blood Pressure Reduces Risk of Colon Cancer Reduces Feelings of Depression and Anxiety Helps Control Body Composition – Weight Maintains Healthy Bones and Muscle Improves Balance and Coordination Promotes Psychological Well-Being Reduces Risk of Heart Disease Reduces Risk of Developing Diabetes Reduces the Risk of Developing High Blood Pressure and Reduces High Blood Pressure Reduces Risk of Colon Cancer Reduces Feelings of Depression and Anxiety Helps Control Body Composition – Weight Maintains Healthy Bones and Muscle Improves Balance and Coordination Promotes Psychological Well-Being

How does exercise reduce stress? Reduction of Muscle Tension Hormone Utilization Removes Excessive Cholesterol Improves Cardio-Respiratory Function Promotes a “State of Well Being” Helps Regulate Sleep Increases Concentration and Mental Alertness Reduction of Muscle Tension Hormone Utilization Removes Excessive Cholesterol Improves Cardio-Respiratory Function Promotes a “State of Well Being” Helps Regulate Sleep Increases Concentration and Mental Alertness

Which Type of Exercise is Best to Reduce Stress? Total Fitness Program Includes: Aerobic Training for Cardiovascular Fitness Anaerobic Training for Muscular Strength Flexibility Program Total Fitness Program Includes: Aerobic Training for Cardiovascular Fitness Anaerobic Training for Muscular Strength Flexibility Program Biking, Jogging, Running, Swimming, Step Aerobics, Dancing Sports - Tennis, Badminton, Golf, Bowling, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball / Baseball, Soccer, Yoga, Stretch and Flex, Pilates Biking, Jogging, Running, Swimming, Step Aerobics, Dancing Sports - Tennis, Badminton, Golf, Bowling, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball / Baseball, Soccer, Yoga, Stretch and Flex, Pilates

The Most Beneficial Exercise is Regular Exercise !!! A minimum of 3 Days per week 40 Minute Routine – 10 min. warm-up – 20 min. exercise – 10min. cool down Cardio – 70% of Maximum Heart Rate Keep it Enjoyable, Schedule Convenient Times, Use Your Social Network A minimum of 3 Days per week 40 Minute Routine – 10 min. warm-up – 20 min. exercise – 10min. cool down Cardio – 70% of Maximum Heart Rate Keep it Enjoyable, Schedule Convenient Times, Use Your Social Network