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Hope molecules are real (& here’s how to get more of them)

You’ve heard about the mind-body-spirit connection, right? It turns out there is some real practical SCIENCE involved.

It’s science that will have you lacing up your workout sneakers AND give you inspo to pick up some weights! 🙂 

Have you heard about “hope molecules”?

These are real, live molecules that are in your body – and they get released when you exercise, specifically when your muscles contract.

They are called myokines, and they’re a BIG topic of research. They can affect your mood, your immune system, and basically every organ in your body (even your brain).

Myokines are special chemicals that your muscles create and secrete when you contract them. 

They travel through your bloodstream to your brain, and they act as an antidepressant, make you feel less stressed, and can help you learn.

PLUS … myokines can help:

●    Reduce inflammation

●    Control blood sugar

●    Battle cancer cells

●    Improve brain function

●    Burn more fat as fuel 

The only way to get these chemicals into your brain is to use your muscles!

Researchers started calling myokines “hope molecules” because they appear to work at the brain level to help it recover from stress.

So …. exactly HOW do you exercise to spur more myokine action in your body? 

It really doesn’t matter – basically, just make sure your muscles contract. That could mean walking, biking, running, lifting weights, or any other continuous action that makes your muscles move.

Just another reason to feel good about including fitness as part of your self-care routine.

I would love to get you started on a structured fitness and lifestyle program – we will dial in conscious breathing, hydration, sleep, your specific fuel source and the mental game needed to succeed in this game called LIFE. Let’s have a free strategy session and talk more >>>

https://www.iamapriority.com/

Make it an amazing day,

Coach Brien

https://www.iamapriority.com/

REFERENCES:

https://realfoodwholelife.com/feelgoodeffect/joy-of-movement-kelly-mcgonigal/
https://www.cnet.com/health/ways-exercise-makes-you-happier/
https://www.richroll.com/podcast/kelly-mcgonigal-491/