It's autumn again. For many people, that means a period of low mood and low energy: the autumn blues. The shorter days and lack of sunlight can leave you feeling gloomy. Fortunately, there's a natural and effective way to combat this: exercise. This not only has physical benefits but also plays a significant role in improving your mental well-being. In this blog post, Rémon Koetje, Lifestyle coach and trainer at Happy Bodies, explains why.
Why exercise helps against the autumn blues
Exercise increases the production of endorphins, the so-called "happiness hormone." These brain chemicals help reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being. In addition, exercise stimulates the production of serotonin and dopamine, neurotransmitters that contribute to a stable and positive mood. Regular exercise can effectively combat the autumn blues and improve your mental health.
Maintaining consistency despite shorter days
It can be challenging to maintain a consistent workout routine as the days get shorter and the temperatures drop. It's tempting to stay in our cozy little den, but that won't make you happier in the long run. A good strategy is to schedule your workouts and make them a regular part of your daily routine. By treating your workouts like important appointments, you're more likely to skip them. You can also consider training indoors if it's too cold or dark outside, so you have no excuse not to exercise.
Group activities and social support
Exercising with others can be an extra motivation to stay active. Find a workout buddy or join a group training session. This will make you feel more accountable and also provides social interaction. Moreover, exercising together makes it easier and more fun to keep going, even on the less motivated days.
Training at Happy Bodies
At Happy Bodies, we understand how difficult it can be to stay motivated during the fall. That's why our experienced trainers are ready to guide and motivate you, so you not only become physically stronger but also feel better mentally. And thanks to the Milon Circle, fall is no longer an excuse to skip exercise. In just two 35-minute sessions every ten days, you can beat your autumn blues. My advice? Don't wait any longer and take the first step toward a healthier and happier you today.