Exercising can be a highly effective way to deal with things in your life that are causing stress and anxiety. Researchers have found that regularly engaging in physical activity and exercise can protect people against stress and anxiety while promoting positive emotions.
Exercising can be beneficial for various reasons, including lowering the body's stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, while simultaneously increasing endorphin levels. Endorphins act as the body's "feel-good" chemicals. They act as natural painkillers and play a role in inducing feelings of relaxation while boosting mood.
The CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends getting at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity, 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity, or an equivalent combination every week.
If you can't meet these benchmark goals, any amount or type of exercise is better than no exercise and can benefit your mental health and help to decrease stress and anxiety.
Use MAXIMUS to practice deep breathing while doing light activities like walking, light exercise, and even stretching. You can also use MAXIMUS during moderate to vigorous workouts.
Users of MAXIMUS consistently report significant stress relief and better sleep.
Increasing lung volume can reduce respiratory rate and preserve energy
Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing associated with increased focus
Used during exercise for maximal gains in strength, speed and endurance
Increasing lung volume can reduce respiratory rate reducing heart rate
Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing relieves stress helping you sleep better
Better overall health, wellness and fitness
Have you ever noticed how you breathe when you feel relaxed? The next time you are relaxed, take a moment to see how your body feels. Breathing exercises can help you relieve stress and relax.
Deep breathing is one of the best ways to relieve stress in the body. When you breathe deeply, it sends a message to your brain to calm down and relax. The brain then sends this message to your body, and things that happen when you are stressed, such as increased heart rate, fast breathing, and increased blood pressure, all decrease as you breathe deeply to relax.
Box breathing is a common technique used during meditation breathing, a prevalent method of finding mental focus and relaxation.
Try these breathing exercises; no matter which type of breathing exercise you prefer, the evidence is clear that breathing exercises can help you relieve stress, relax and sleep better.