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When faced with a mental health-related issue, many people turn to medication. While this is sometimes necessary, it’s not the only solution. Weight training is a form of exercise that releases endorphins, and improves our physical health through muscle movement. There has been a lot written on how beneficial exercise can be for anxiety sufferers, so much so that one article went as far as dubbing “exercise itself” to be a treatment method in its own right (Borysenko 1985). While this may seem like overkill, we have all seen first-hand what regular physical activity can do for a person, both physically and mentally. Weight training is a great way to help prevent and overcome symptoms of depression and in this post, we will discuss how weight training can improve your mental health and hopefully give you the tools you need to live a healthier life.<\/p>\n
Weight training should not take the place of medication or therapy for anyone with anxiety or depression-related issues. But it’s an important piece in our physical wellness puzzle-and one worth exploring if all else fails. It has been shown time and again as a way to manage these conditions better when other treatment methods have failed them.<\/p>\n
According to the Harvard Heallth Review & The American Psychological Association (APA). From a physiological standpoint, exercise has been shown to increase the size of the brain that regulates mood. This is called the hippocampus<\/a>, and we know that people with depression tend to have a smaller hippocampus\u00a0than those without depression.<\/p>\n Some studies have looked at how aerobic exercise compares with psychiatric medications that are often prescribed as a treatment for major depressive disorder, like\u00a0selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors<\/a>\u00a0(SSRIs).<\/p>\n