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Why You Should Run!

What’s the benefit of running?

Here are 5 ways it boosts your brain power (Written by Prevention Magazine).

1. Running helps your brain grow.

Don’t worry  — we’re not talking bursting-through-your-skull growth. Running stimulates the  creation of new nerve cells and blood vessels within the brain, an organ that  tends to shrink as a person ages. Also, studies have shown that running may help  increase the volume of the midbrain (which controls vision and hearing) and the  hippocampus (which is linked to memory and learning).

2. Running helps  your brain age better.

In addition to preventing or reversing age-related  shrinkage, running affects brain chemicals in a way that sets runners up to have  healthier-than-average brains later in life. A study last year measured neural  markers and cognitive function in middle-aged athletes and non-athletes, and  while the cognitive function scores were the same, researchers found the  athletes’ brains showed greater metabolic efficiency and neural  plasticity.

3. Running boosts your  ability to learn and recall information.

Another 2012 study found that at  least moderately fit people did better on memory tests than those who were less  fit (or not fit at all). This adds to earlier research that links running to a  better ability to focus, to juggle multiple tasks, and to make  distinctions.

4. Running conditions your brain to store more  fuel.

You already knew that training conditions your muscles to store more  fuel, but a recent study suggests that your brain adapts in the same way.  Researchers believe these larger glycogen stores in the brain may be one of the  reasons running boosts cognitive function.

5. Running,  especially in nature, helps keep your brain full of feel-good  chemicals.

Exercise promotes the release of the feel-good chemicals called  endorphins. Additionally, like many antidepressant medications, running helps  your brain hold on to mood-boosting neurotransmitters serotonin and  norepinephrine. For best results, run in quiet, green spaces instead of on  crowded streets — a study last year found people in parks experienced brain  activity similar to that seen during meditation, while people on streets  experienced frustration

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