Lower Stress, Higher Spirits and a Better Brain William Wilson - TopicsExpress



          

Lower Stress, Higher Spirits and a Better Brain William Wilson wrote in the 1883 book, The Swimming Instructor: The experienced #swimmer, when in the water, may be classed among the happiest of mortals in the happiest of moods, and in the most complete enjoyment of the happiest of exercises. Wilson probably didnt know this in the 19th century, but all that happiness was likely due to the release of feel-good chemicals known as #endorphins -- one of swimmings most pleasant side effects. In addition to a natural high, #swimming can also evoke the relaxation response the same way yoga works on the body. This is due in large part to the constant stretching and relaxing of your #muscles combined with deep #rhythmic #breathing. Swimming is also a meditative exercise, with the sound of your own #breathing and the splash of the water acting as a mantra of sorts that can help you drown out all other distractions. Aside from the #metaphysical benefits of swimming, research has shown that it can actually change the brain for the better through a process known as hippocampal neurogenesis, in which the brain replaces cells lost through stress [source: Borchard]. mail us : swimforbetterliving@gmail
Posted on: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 07:30:01 +0000

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