Today will be my first official running time in
Oslo and I am a lit bit nervous about it but I feel ready for this. I have been running for the last months not
just for this challenge but also for feel inside the powerful benefits that you
can get every time you run.
The fact is, running has
a lot of benefits. And here’s a list of some of the best. Hope you can get motivated and ready to star to run.
*Healthy
heart Running
is one of the best ways to give your heart muscle an effective workout. By
running regularly you can improve circulation, and reduce the risk of a heart
attack, high blood pressure and stroke.
* Weight
loss The
average runner burns almost 1000 calories after one hour a training session. So
expect to lost some kilos which will in turn help you run faster.
* Mental
health A
regular running habit will you lift your mood and build self-esteem. It also
increases your self-confidence as you reach fitness and/or weight loss goals.
Running can help relieve mild depression.
*Sleep Studies show that runners
find it easier to get to sleep at night and sleep longer. Insomniacs take note.
*Stress Running increases your
ability to cope with everyday minor irritations and stresses.
*Happiness Endorphins
engendered by exercise mean that people who run are often happier than those
who don't: ever felt that sense of elation during or after a run (known as the
runner's high)? Running regularly can also improve patience and make you more
good-tempered and easy-going.
*Brain
power You can
increase your mental functions by going running as it boosts blood flow to the
brain and helps it receive oxygen and nutrients, making you more productive at
work.
*
Complexion Running
stimulates your circulation, improving the transportation of nutrients around
your system and flushing out waste products. This will help make your skin
clearer and give you that distinctive runner's glow.
* Fat
burn By
running you are building lean muscle, changing your body composition and your
metabolism, so cultivate a regular running habit and you should see a gradual,
healthy inch loss.
So let´s run people…let´s run J