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Exercise and stress: Get moving to manage stress

You know that exercise does your body good. But you’re too busy and stressed to fit it into your daily plan. There’s good news when it comes to exercise and stress.

Almost any form of exercise, from aerobics to yoga, can act as a stress reliever. If you’re not an athlete or you’re out of shape, you can still use exercise to help manage your stress.

Find the connection between exercise and stress relief, and learn why exercise should be part of your stress management plan.

Exercise improves your health and sense of well-being, which gives you more energy every day. Exercise also has some clear benefits to relieve your stress.

A successful exercise program begins with a few simple steps.

Starting an exercise plan is just the first step. Here are some tips for sticking with a new exercise plan or refreshing a tired workout:

What’s most important is making physical activity part of your lifestyle every week. Don’t think of exercise as one more thing on your to-do list. Find an activity you enjoy and make it part of your weekly and daily plan. Maybe you enjoy an active tennis or pickleball match, or maybe you like a meditative walk down the street. Any form of physical activity can help you unwind and become an important part of your approach to easing stress.

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