| Exercise and Endorphin Euphoria |
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Have you ever worked out really, really hard and afterwards felt relaxed, extremely positive and euphoric (feeling of well being)?
It could be that you have experienced the exercise “high” that is a result of endorphin release. Endorphins are hormones that are secreted by the pituitary gland in the brain. Exercise, especially intense and prolonged exercise causes the increased release of these hormones. Endorphins cause blockages in pain reception, decrease in appetite and stress or anxiety as well as cause the euphoric sensation or “high”. These symptoms are similar to those produced by morphine because endorphin and morphine are very closely related in chemical composition and effect. Exercise is often prescribed for depression and other mood disorders because of the psychologically uplifting benefits. There are lots of reasons to exercise: for health, longevity and wellness. Having that endorphin rush and feeling great is an added bonus! |
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| Benifits of Pilates |
| Pilates is named after Joseph Pilates who was born in Germany in 1881. Pilates developed a new exercise system in the 1920’s while working in a hospital helping patients rehabilitate from bed-ridden conditions (such as influenza which had a massive outbreak in 1918). | |
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| RESISTANCE TRAINING |
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FOR WOMEN Strength training is an important part of a healthy exercise routine for both men and women. |
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"As a high school student, I find these classes are a great way to relieve the stress of a busy day of work and studying. -Gary Miller.
As a busy professional I enjoy the great workout-Erica S.(Adult class)
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| Core Strength |
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