BENEFITS OF RUNNING:
While there is the potential for injury in running (just as there is in any
sport), there are many benefits. Some of these benefits include potential
weight loss, improved cardiovascular and respiratory health (reducing the risk
of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases), improved cardiovascular fitness,
reduced total blood cholesterol, strengthening of bones (and potentially
increased bone density), possible strengthening of the immune system and an
improved sel-esteem and emotional state. Running, like all forms of regular
exercise, can effectively slow or reverse the effects of aging.
Running can assist people in losing weight, staying in shape and improving
body composition. Running increases your metabolism. Different speeds and
distances are appropriate for different individual health and fitness levels.
For new runners, it takes time to get into shape. The key is consistency and a
slow increase in speed and distance. While running, it is best to pay attention
to how one's body feels. If a runner is gasping for breath or feels exhausted
while running, it may be beneficial to slow down or try a shorter distance for
a few weeks. If a runner feels that the pace or distance is no longer
challenging, then the runner may want to speed up or run farther.
Running can also have psychological benefits, as many participants in the
sport report feeling an elated, euphoric state, often referred to as a runner's high. Running is frequently recommended as therapy for people
with clinical depression and people coping with addiction. A possible benefit
may be the enjoyment of nature and scenery, which also improves psychological
well-being
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