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How Exercise Can Reduce your Holiday Stress.

Fitting in shopping while prepping for the holidays? Juggling family and financial obligations?  Overwhelmed by parties with too much food and alcohol? There are good reasons that the holidays can skyrocket your stress level.  If you’re looking for ways to relieve that holiday stress, exercise will help.
Exercise is one of the most powerful stress relievers and anti-depressants available, with effects that are both more immediate and longer lasting than medication.   Here’s everything you need to know about using exercise to reduce stress this holiday season.
 

Does exercise really reduce your stress level?

The great news is that exercise definitely reduces stress. It does so in multiple ways.  Because exercise has many ways of improving the way we respond to stress, it is actually more effective than quick fixes, like medication (and alcohol) or even scheduled down-time (such as a hot bath or spa day).  Even small amounts of exercise make our bodies and brains respond better to daily stress.
 

How does exercise improve stress levels?

 

What is a good exercise program to reduce stress?

While there are plenty of benefits to exercising frequently, even short exercise sessions are helpful in controlling holiday stress.  As little as thirty minutes of exercise, three days a week is demonstrated to improve stress levels in even the most vulnerable populations.
You can even split your thirty minutes into ten minute sessions throughout the day.  Rhythmic aerobic exercise (walking, running, and cycling all fit this) may be especially helpful three times per week.
Adding strength training in to your aerobic program will also help you manage your stress level.  Most people find that it improves their confidence, body image, and feelings of control.  You may also find that it makes you less likely to overindulge on holiday treats.
The best news about reducing stress through exercise is that it is attainable for any fitness level.   Choose an activity that you enjoy or that fits well into your day.  Start by adding in 30 minutes three times a week, even if you need to break that into ten minute segments.  Notice how much better you feel as you finally settle in for some Holiday comfort and joy.