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Mrs.Jenkins
Senior project
Pound, pound, pound. “Just keep going, just keep going.” “Strength, strength, strength,
strength.” All that I am focused on is the word “strength” at the back of the gym wall, pushing
myself to keep running, feeling the sweat drip down my face. But as the sweat drips I feel the
tension go away; the helpless feeling vanishes and the shaking stops. My anxiety eased for just a
small amount of time. My anxiety started 10 months ago when my grandmother died. I
remember walking past a bunch of California poppies, the vibrant orange color bouncing off the
back of my retina. The flowers were beautiful and they were her favorite. I felt my whole entire
body start to uncontrollably shake, my teeth chattering and my mind racing. In those helpless
moments I would start crying and give up, believing that there was nothing I could do to help
myself. As this intense feeling happened more often, I learned that this was an anxiety response
When teenagers talk about their anxiety people automatically jump to the conclusion that
they should cure it with medication, or that teenagers are just over dramatic. Mental health issues
are not something we can just cure with medication or blame on one thing. For every person
anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and other mental health issues do not look the same. There
are many different ways to combat these issues and help yourself without jumping to medication.
I found that exercise helped my mental health issues which is why I want to study: How does
however exercise also has a huge impact on our brain chemistry. Exercise can help with
chemical imbalances inside the brain that affect our moods. Chemical imbalances are the cause
of a lot of mental health disorders, such as bipolar disorder, depression and anxiety. Exercise is
proposed to help improve some of these symptoms because of, ¨exercise-induced increase in
axis and, thus, on the physiologic reactivity to stress¨ (Sharma). There are different parts of our
brain that control our hormones, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis is where a huge part of
the stress hormones are produced, by exercising it helps keep that area of the brain more
controlled and puts your mind at ease. Exercise produces a wide variety of beneficial hormones.
For instance, ¨Physical activity activates the release of a neurotransmitter called dopamine, often
referred to as the "happy hormone" (Kaiser). Dopamine is the chemical that is associated with
happiness. By releasing just a small amount of dopamine it can help ease a person's symptoms of
depression or anxiety. People are quick to jump to medication for depression or anxiety however,
¨Studies show that exercise can treat mild to moderate depression as effectively as antidepressant
medication—but without the side-effects, of course¨ (Robinson). When put into the predicament
that a cure is necessary to combat issues like depression or anxiety, it is important to note that
exercise is an alternative option to medicating. Doctors say, even just moderate exercise
throughout the week can improve depression and anxiety, so much so that some doctors
recommend trying out an exercise regimen for these conditions before turning to
medication¨(Walden university). Doctors believe that moving to medication should be the final
step in combating mental illness issues, doctors recommending working out to patients just
illustrates the impact it can make. This way of treating mental health issues has been around
forever, in the book The Medical Advisor. The complete guide to alternative and conventional
treatments states, "A relaxation response can be induced by many different techniques, including
meditation, yoga, t'ai chi, qigong and hypnotherapy"(The Medical Advisor). These types of
Even though exercise and aerobic activity is a great way to address issues with mental
health, exercise needs to be on a routine basis for it to work as a solution. When exercise is not
implicated as a routine for someone who is struggling, research has found that, ¨physical activity
affected the participants’ mood afterward, but mood didn’t affect the amount of physical activity
they engaged in later¨ (Merikangas). People need a thorough understanding of the concept, and
like any other solution, exercise needs to be implanted as a routine. A routine will show a
struggling person the huge benefits that exercise can bring, rather than random exercise. A
person can acknowledge that their mood is better after they exercise once. However that is not a
long lasting solution if only done once, this is why by getting into a routine it allows for exercise
to reach its full potential to benefit a struggling person. A huge downfall with the exercise
remedy is that people who are struggling with mental illness tend to fall unmotivated and
lethargic because of their illness. However, an exercise routine that will aid mental illness does
not require working out seven days a week but, ¨Doing 30 minutes or more of exercise a day for
three to five days a week may significantly improve depression or anxiety symptoms. But
difference¨ (Five-Mental-Benefits-of-Exercise). For people with anxiety, adhd and ptsd it is also
often found to be good to implant certain routines into their daily lives. This makes the exercise
not only great for the chemical effects but it helps them get into a routine that will put some
stability into their lives. In an interview with psychotherapist Marsha Lewis, she worked as a
private practice therapist. When Lewis was asked what she recommends to patients who are
dealing with anxiety and depression she explained, “For depression I ask people to agree to walk
10 minutes in the fresh air. All I want for them is 10 minutes, developing the habit and getting
into the routine of just getting out of bed for people with depression is very helpful. Getting the
commitment for no more than 10 minutes helps them. The serotonin increase is the thing that
helps them the most”. A lot of people use exercise as a stepping stone to get out of the depression
they are in. Lewis said it is the first thing in which she recommends to get people out of a funk.
When people are working hard or going through a traumatic experience they tend to not
prioritize their wellbeing, the most common activity that people seem to not prioritize is exercise.
Linda Alva, a pilates and yoga instructor in Irvine who has her own private process did the
opposite of this. In an interview Alva talked about her grieving process with her son she stated,
“every day I think about what should I do for my mental health, I always have to exercise and
rest¨. A huge part of Alvas grieving process was being able to exercise in her studio whenever
she was not feeling great, exercise was her escape. She recommended the type of exercise you
should do:anything that will make you feel really present in the moment¨. In another interview
talking with a therapist Marsha Lewis she addressed the same concept stating, “For anxiety
exercise is a fabulous form of distraction for the worried wandering mind”. Getting an anxious
and depressed mind distracted from their on going issues is an essential goal and starts to get
them more healthy mentally. Alva talked about how exercise not only helps with chemicals
within your brain, it also helps you understand your breathing. If you know how to handle your
breathing you can calm yourself down with the breathing. Although there were a lot of days she
lost a lot of motivation she expressed, “When I started not being able to exercise, I actually
started feeling depressed, there was no difference from my routine other than not working out”.
Her body was so used to exercising that when she had the routine and effects of exercise taken
Due to the benefits from exercise on the mind and body the effects of not exercising are
detrimental. For a person struggling with mental illness, the issues that can occur from not
exercising can only make their conditions way worse. It is proven that, ¨Without even low-
impact fitness, our brain can feel sluggish and tired, making it difficult to muster up motivation
or deliver on responsibilities and deadlines” (Tiger). Exercise leads to a higher motivation, clears
the mind and in some cases helps people solve problems. Exercise not only helps mental illness
but in a broad spectrum helps with general mental wellbeing in fact, “Regular physical activity
can help you sleep and feel better, reduce the risk of some common cancers, and add years to
your life” (CDC). Exercise has many beneficial effects, this is why not exercising can really
decrease a person from unlocking the full potential that their body has to offer. Not only does
exercise aid the chemicals within your brain, it affects a person's self esteem, “Self-confidence is
tied to how you feel about yourself. If you are not exercising, you may be overweight and have a
poor self-image, which can cause depression. A lack of exercise can leave you feeling physically
weak and unable to fulfill work duties efficiently or take up new hobbies”(Johnston). Low self
esteem issues can not only lead to issues like depression, but a lot of times lead to other mental
health concerns such as eating disorders. By exercising and aiding your bodies physical state this
helps your self esteem and gives you a small protection from those intense issues of disordered
eating.
Aerobic activity has obvious profound effects on the state of what our bodies look like.
Physical activity gets people to the body goals that they are trying to achieve and helps people
with their self esteem. It is commonly stated that, “Regular exercise helps build confidence by
improving our body image. While exercising you’re likely to strengthen and tone your body, and
seeing these results can greatly improve your self-esteem and help you feel better about the way
you look”(Five ways exercise boosts self confidence). However disordered eating can be closely
tied to unhealthy exercise behavior. Some of the most intense mental illnesses are the different
types of eating disorders that people can form. The disorder called anorexia athletica is
characterized by intense compulsive exercising. Like everything else in the world, too much
exercise can cause a lot of issues within one's body. The issue is people do not seem to recognize
this issue until it is too intense. It is important that when people get into a good exercise regime
they do not fall victim to these types of issues, studies show that, “Anorexia athletica can be
caused by many of the same contributing factors as eating disorders such as distorted body
image, societal pressures related to body appearance, mental health diagnoses, etc”(Ekern). The
same way that too little exercise can cause an issue within the body and mental wellness, too
much exercise can cause an intense problem on your body and mental wellness. This is why it is
important for your wellbeing as a whole to practice healthy exercise habits. There are many types
of eating disorders however, and some eating disorders can be eased and aided by physical
activity as well. For example, “ results show it’s not necessarily bad for people with disordered
eating to engage in exercise. The effects on self-esteem, depression, mood and body image can
reduce the risk of eating pathologies¨(UF Study). People believe that eating disorders and
exercise are constantly a bad mix together, however when people are dealing with bad self image
issues it is important to see how exercise can help improve their body image. People with eating
disorders need many ways to help aid them back into a healthy view of themselves, so that they
healthy, without any self confidence people start to constantly doubt themselves and get into a
funk. People who exercise have an advantage because a healthy amount of exercise is good to
make people feel self confident and comfortable within their bodies. It is important to find this
confidence within yourself because, ¨Without confidence, you may never venture out of your
comfort zone and reach your utmost potential. With a healthy level of confidence, you can be the
best version of you. Confidence is a belief in your ability to succeed – a belief that stimulates
action¨(Marinell). People who are going through mental health issues fall into unmotivated
slumps. This is why the combination of lack of confidence and mental health issues are not a
good combination. Physical activity can help both of those issues and ¨ During forms of physical
exercise, we experience little moments of success, which naturally boosts our confidence. You
walked 10,000 steps today? SWEET! Do another 5,000 tomorrow and that’s a goal in
itself¨(Marinell). Small accomplishments and physical activity is enough to give people the
motivation and pride within themselves. If one is even able to accomplish a small goal fitness
goal, that feeling of accomplishment can bring up dopamine and serotonin levels within their
brains.
The most commonly noted benefit from exercise is its affects that is has on the physical
state of the human body. People who regularly exercise have much healthier bodies and with a
healthier body people tend to feel better physically. When you feel better physically, your mental
state is in a completely different mode than if you were not feeling good on a physical level.
Having a good amount of endurance can make your life so much better and, “Regular physical
activity can improve your muscle strength and boost your endurance. Exercise delivers oxygen
and nutrients to your tissues and helps your cardiovascular system work more efficiently”(Myo
Clinc staff). When your cardiovascular system is working better everything in your body runs
more efficiently, spreading oxygen throughout your whole body is a very important way to keep
your brain and body's behavior up. Regular aerobic activity has so many effects that, “Studies
show that physical activity can reduce your risk of dying early from the leading causes of death,
like heart disease and some cancers”(Benefits of exercise). The many effects of physical activity
can boost your life's longevity and bring you many more benefits for when you are older such as
stronger bones and muscles. In the interview with Alva she stated, ¨for senior citizens they love
doing pilates and feel really confident within their bodies¨. It is especially important for senior
citizens to have confidence within their bodies as well, and exercise can be an amazing way to
achieve that.
Physical activity has been used for centuries as a way to help people who were feeling
under the weather. Even before studies were done on exercise people understood that just a small
amount of exercise can achieve a ton of different effects on your body. Exercise does so much
more than just help the physical state of your body, it is important to know from all people that
exercise is a key component of keeping your mind at ease. With benefits that help all sorts of
mental health issues from depression to eating disorders, adding exercise into your regular
routine will greatly impact your wellbeing. Physical activity greatly impacts one's self
confidence and mental capacity, and even just a small amount of exercise everyday can make a
difference. Exercise is a key component to keeping people's lives healthy, and should be