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Exercising Strategies to Give You an Energy Boost

By, Mighty Oaks

If you’ve been keen to increase your daily exercise for a while now, but you never seem to have the energy to hit the gym, you’re in the right place. It’s difficult to find the motivation for a regular workout when you’re constantly fighting against fatigue.

 

By the time you’re done with work for the day, chances are you just want to curl up on the sofa and do nothing.

 

However, the reality is that exercise isn’t going to make you more exhausted – it’s actually going to boost your energy in the long term. The more you move around, the more you’ll want to move, boosting your energy and reducing feelings of fatigue.

 

Exercise may be an ideal treatment or adjunct to treatment because it can positively affect many of the psychological and physiological symptoms and/or comorbid conditions specifically faced by military veterans with PTSD (Military Medicine, 2016).

 

Improving your muscle composition and body weight will also give you a significant energy boost in the months ahead.

 

How Can Exercise Increase Energy?

 

One study from the University of Georgia found inactive people who normally complained of fatigue could improve their energy levels by up to 20% while reducing fatigue by up to 65%. All they needed to do to get this energy boost was participate in some low-intensity exercises.

 

Although exercising might make you feel tired after you go through an intense workout, it actually creates energy and improves fatigue more than you’d think. As you move around, your body takes the challenge of motion as an invitation to create more energy.

 

This energy boost happens on a cellular level and pushes your body to access more energy stores, like fat.

 

Using Exercise to Increase Energy: Low-Intensity Movement

 

Although it may sound counter-productive, if you’re constantly feeling drained and tired, consider investing in more exercise routines.

 

Anyone battling low levels of energy can improve their chances of reducing fatigue by simply adding more workouts to their exercise routine. However, it’s important to find the right exercise strategies.

 

A low-intensity option is often the top choice among professionals. When your energy levels are already depleted, you’re going to struggle to complete that challenging CrossFit session you’ve always wanted to accomplish at the gym.

 

Shorter bursts of low-intensity exercise make more sense.

 

Going for a walk, jogging around the block, or just doing some basic exercise that doesn’t raise your heart rate too much will make a huge difference to how you feel.

 

As you get fitter, you might find that what counts as a “low intensity” exercise for you also begins to change.

 

For instance, initially, you might start your energy workout with a session of stretching exercises. As you begin to develop more energy, you can look into beginning your evening with a run, then winding down into stretches before bed.

 

Get Outdoors for a Bigger Energy Boost

 

Have you ever noticed how you always have an easier time staying awake and focused in the fresh air? Getting outside is a wonderful way to refresh your mind and body.

 

A basic walk outside is enough to get started, and being surrounded by nature will make a real difference to your mood and stress levels too.

 

Once again, as your energy levels begin to increase, you can think about other outdoor activities that give you a bit more of a challenge, like going for a jog or a run. You can also look into things like cycling or hiking or consider taking part in a team or group-based exercise if you need extra motivation to keep going some days.

 

When you promise your friend that you’re going to meet them for a bike ride, you’re much less likely to cancel just because you feel a little tired. Having someone else to hold you accountable can give you the extra boost you need to get over that initial fatigue.

 

Seeing other people can also give you a social boost that elevates your mood and energy levels too.

 

Mighty Oaks Programs

 

Just like with exercise, accountability is so important to our veterans and first responders. Through Mighty Oaks, our alumni are able to make connections with men and women who are experiencing the same challenges they face. These connections often lead to substantial personal growth that is sustainable for the foreseeable future.

Our legacy programs may not require the same physical demands that training does, but, Mighty Oaks works your spirit. The demands of a program are not physically strenuous, but rather, challenging in the sense of conversation, honesty, and vulnerability. Welcoming honesty at all times allows our instructors, who also have all graduated from the Legacy Programs, to give their best guidance through the trials and tribulations our nation’s warriors face.

 

Citation:

Military Medicine, Volume 181, Issue 9, September 2016, Pages 953–960, https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00488

 

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