Feeling better just isn't going to happen over night. For me, I felt the same way. Blimp just going through the motions, and then I started to notice changes. Small at first, then bigger. The more in shape I got, the more I could do. The more I did, the better I felt.
Keep after it! You can do this.
Feeling better just isn't going to happen over night. For me, I felt the same way. Blimp just going through the motions, and then I started to notice changes. Small at first, then bigger. The more in shape I got, the more I could do. The more I did, the better I felt.
Keep after it! You can do this.
Thank you, that was very sweet and encouraging!
The release of endorphins depends on the type of exercise, intensity and duration. Cardiovascular exercises of moderate-high intensity for a period of 30 minutes will trigger endorphin release. So, jog/brisk walk/dance or yoga for half an hour will yield the best results. 10 minutes gives you a slight mood boost, but if you're talking about euphoria, you'll need to push it.
I would set a goal to stay motivated, be it for food, beauty, endurance, or bragging rights. Imagining your fats scream and die every day as you burn and sweat them out helps too. (Ha ha!)