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Why You Should Use Exercise To Relieve Stress It's kind of ironic that two very common problems in our society today are stress and obesity, and that you can find relief for both of these problems with one simple act: exercise. Yes, it's true, you can exercise to relieve stress. Your body produces endorphins when you exercise, endorphins can help you feel relaxed and at ease and produce an overall feeling of well being, even euphoria. 

Before you find a hobby to participate in, here are a few things you should think about first: 1. Hobbies work when they are an escape from your other obligations and responsibilities. If you choose a hobby that puts more pressure on you, you aren't going to get the relief you want. For example,for many people golf is considered a hobby, but if you're an ultra competitive person who won't be happy unless you're golfing at a professional level, you might want to consider another hobby since golf will likely only increase your stress level. 

It would be like me taking a glass of ice water, squirting some lemon juice in it and packaging it in a wrapper that says 'infused with lemon'. While it might be technically true there is lemon in the product, it's in such a small amount it's inconsequential. Since the cosmetic industry has a rather loose definition of 'organic' it is difficult, but not impossible to find products that truly are organic. 

Popular wisdom states that it is necessary to exercise for around an hour every day in order to burn enough calories to effect weight loss. This has lead to beliefs that a person doing walking exercise needs to cover 5 miles a day in order to lose weight, but this is of course not constant; in addition, people lose energy throughout the day after exercise, due to an increase in their metabolism. 

But for most people, eating amounts of food so small as to allow them to lose weight would be a challenge. Exercise lets you enjoy food more, which is a benefit few people really talk about. You can diet to an extreme. If you're taking in a very small amount of calories compared to how many you are burning, you're not doing yourself any favors. 

Doctors and medical professionals will often recommend a change of diet to people with weight problems, and it is possible to lose fat just by watching food intake: calorie counting and the like; however, people who diet may find that they often just regain all of the weight lost, or even gain more, leading to a frustrating cycle of weight-loss and excess eating.