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Exercise And Sleeping Better

Are you having trouble sleeping? Perhaps the reason is that you are not getting enough exercise during the day. Exercise not only promotes a healthy weight, staves off certain illnesses , reduces stress and anxiety, and gives you more energy, it can also help you sleep better.

  

We have all heard that you should not do cardio vascular exercises before bed. This is true. Cardio exercises include intensive workouts such as stair stepping, running, jogging, and jumping, among others. Cardio exercises are essential to get you to lose weight and keep your heart healthy. They will raise your energy level naturally during the day.

There is also evidence that a daily exercise routine is essential for fending off depression and anxiety. Exercise raises your endorphins which are also said to raise the seratonin levels in our systems that play an important part when it comes to our moods.

There are many different reasons why people have trouble sleeping and anxiety is usually the number one reason. Racing thoughts, worries about different matters or just generally not being tired enough often keep people tossing and turning at night. Stress and depression can also play a factor in sleeping properly at night. More and more people are beginning to rely either on tranquilizers to reduce stress or sleeping pills to get to sleep at night. Both of these medications are extremely addictive. Exercise can help alleviate this problem.

Incorporating a cardio vascular exercise routine into your daily life will raise your energy level naturally, keep anxiety and depression at bay and allow you to become naturally tired at night. You can help this along by using some simple stretching and toning exercises before bedtime to allow your body to relax for bed.

Yoga is a wonderful way to unwind and totally relax. If you start using simple yoga techniques prior to bedtime, you can relax naturally and prepare for sleep. By using the cardio exercising during the day and the yoga and toning exercises at night, you will not only be in better physical shape, but your mental condition will improve.

Insomnia bothers most of us at least once in our lives. It can be very frustrating and can cause people to go to the doctor and ask for sleeping pills. Sleeping pills, unfortunately, can be very addictive. There can also be side effects to using sleeping pills and they tend to also create a tolerance. This means that you often need more of the pills to cause the same effect.

By incorporating a simple yoga routine that includes stretching and meditation into your daily bedtime routine, you can eliminate the need for sleeping pills. By exercising during the day, you can raise your energy level, eliminate stress and allow yourself to sleep better at night.

Another way to get yourself to sleep at night with the use of exercise is to take a walk before bedtime. Most people feel that a walk before bed will relax them and relieve their mind of any troubles before going to sleep. A walk before bed only works well when the weather is mild as weather that is too cold tends to wake one up rather than put one to sleep.

Exercising is one of the best ways to keep in shape, eliminate stress, stave off depression and anxiety and also allow you to sleep better at night. By starting a simple exercise routine, you can increase your energy levels during the day and relax yourself at night.


   

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