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Pilates Exercise for Depression

Friday, October 9th, 2009
Jennifer Adolfs asked:


If you’re feeling sad or anxious and the couch, remote, and potato chips seem to be beckoning, consider trying nature’s mood-enhancer instead: get that body moving! Research has shown you’ll feel much better skipping the carbs and TV and taking Fido for a brisk walk, or enjoying a rejuvenating Pilates session.

Exercise is a natural antidepressant!

With up to 10% of Americans experiencing it at some point in their lives, depression has caught the attention of consumers and drug companies alike. It is estimated that drug companies boast sales of over $10 billion each year and those expensive ads you see on TV, paired with our society’s desire for an easy fix, have reshaped how depression is treated.

Did you know?

A much less known fact about depression treatment is that since the late 1970’s researchers have been examining the influence of physical activity on depressive symptoms, and since that time, research has consistently reported that exercise can improve symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Considering the expense and potential negative side effects from medication, it is important to know about treatment alternatives like exercise. Pilates creates changes in your mind and body that can improve such symptoms as sadness, anxiety, irritability, stress, fatigue, anger, self-doubt and hopelessness.

9 ways Pilates can help:

If you engage in an effective low-impact program such as Pilates to exercise for depression, you will find these exercise benefits:

1. Increase your sense of mastery, which can help if you don’t feel in control of your life or mood.

2. Raise levels of certain mood-enhancing neurotransmitters in your brain.

3. Release muscle tension.

4. Boost those feel-good endorphins.

5. Sleep better at night.

6. Reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol that build up while you sleep.

7. Provide a distraction from your worries.

8. Get rid of built-up stress and frustration.

9. Improve your health and body, which can help lift your mood

When you have depression or anxiety, exercising may be the last thing you think you can do. But you can overcome the inertia. By penciling in regular appointments to exercise for depression using the Pilates Method, you create a schedule you can stick to.

Consistency is crucial. In other words, avoid the temptation to cancel even if you’re feeling down. Remember how energized you’ll feel afterward. I can’t count the times clients tell me, “I really didn’t feel like working out today, but now I feel so much better!”

Seeing your doctor should always be your first step in treating depression, but remember that exercise is one of the ways you can help alleviate your symptoms while you reshape your body! A pretty good deal overall.

Fit Yummy Mummy!