We all know that regular exercise or sport involvement is important for good physical and mental health. Exercise has been seen to improve mobility, decrease disease risk and improve cognitive, social and mental health.

Some people need to exercise for imminent health reasons but find it difficult to get started or keep going. Meeting with a Sport Psychologist at FOCUS Performance Psychology can assist you to explore the obstacles to regular exercise.

Regular exercise can promote good physical health by assisting with disease prevention, symptom reduction, pain management and recovery.

The World Health Organisation reports that many people do not get the recommended amount of physical activity per week to help maintain good physical health. People often report being too busy or unmotivated to adhere to recommendations.  https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/physical-activity

Physicians may recommend regular exercise to assist with recovery from illness, injury and surgery however many people struggle to adhere to these recommendations over time.

There are many emotional, social and cognitive health benefits of exercise, including:

Time management,

Stress management,

Problem solving,

Reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression

Improving sleep

Enhancing general well-being

Providing  opportunities for social engagement

Most of our clients know that exercise and nutrition are important to their physical and mental health, however some find it extremely hard to change exercise or dietary habits.

 

There can be historical complex emotional and psychological reasons why health behaviour change can be so difficult.

If you struggle to maintain health behavior change, find time to engage in health related behaviours, become unusually tired, lack motivation, are anxious about change or may have another psychological or emotional barrier, previous experiences,  motivational factors, self-efficacy for change or and confidence may be playing a part.

 

 

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