We are seeing much more research on the topic of mental health and specifically on the benefits of physical exercise on our mental well-being. For people with mental illness, there have been studies showing a significant improvement after just eight weeks of regular structured exercise.
But what about those of us who don’t, to our knowledge, have a mental illness, but go through periods when our mental health is challenged? It could be because we’re feeling low and depressed or highly strung and anxious? It could be due to a sad event in our lives, a tense relationship, the inevitability of a third El Niño summer, isolation and uncertainty due to a worldwide pandemic, low body image or lack of confidence and self-esteem.