Discover the Joy of Movement with Dr Kelly McGonigal
One of the positives I’m seeing
during the current lockdown is many people’s renewed appreciation for getting
out, active and connected. Having to stay home is making us really value that
small window in our days when we can step outside to exercise, interact with
nature and say a (distanced) hello to people we pass on the street or in the
park.
For that reason, I think you’re going
to love listening to my guest on this week’s podcast. Kelly McGonigal is a US
research psychologist, a lecturer at Stanford University and an author.
Kelly and I talk about the importance
of music for movement, and how moving with others can improve social
connections and foster a sense of support and community. We discuss how going
beyond what you think you’re capable of – whether that’s an endurance
event, lifting heavy weights or taking on an epic hike in nature – can provide
a spiritual experience that changes the brain in positive ways.
If doesn’t have to be hard, though.
Kelly explains how even the simplest of movements provide an immediate reset
for your mood and brain chemistry. And she shares ground-breaking new research
that shows how repeatedly contracting any muscles, through continuous exercise,
releases antidepressant substances called myokines that scientists have dubbed
‘hope molecules’.
Whether you’re someone who wants to move more but
isn’t sure where to start – or you’re already a confirmed fitness fanatic
– I think you’ll find this conversation uplifting.
Disclaimer: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.*
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Watch the video version of this interview in full below.
Connect with Kelly:
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Kelly
McGonigal’s playlists on Spotify
Kelly’s Books:
The Joy of MovementThe Upside of Stress: Why stress is good for you (and how to get good at it)Maximum Willpower: How to master the new science of self-control
Further Learning:
Kelly’s Ted talk: How to Make Stress Your Friend Kelly’s Stanford University BiographyNPR radio – Hope, happiness and social connection: the hidden benefits of exerciseGreater Good Magazine – Five surprising ways exercise changes your brainMind Body Green – 3 ways exercise reconfigures the brain to help you find joy and purposeScience Daily – Exercise genes? Study suggests certain people with depression may benefit from exercise Sports for Schools – Does enjoyment of PE lessons affect exercise as adults?
Dr Chatterjee’s
resources:
Podcast #79 – How Running Can Transform Your Life with Sanjay RawalPodcast #97 – How Exercise Changes Your Brain and Reduces Your Risk of Depression with Brendon StubbsFind Dr Chatterjee’s 4 Pillar of Health in The 4 Pillar PlanAvailable in the US & Canada with the title How to Make Disease DisappearOrder Dr Chatterjee’s book The Stress Solution.Dr Chatterjee’s NEW book Feel Better in 5 is out now.
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*DISCLAIMER: Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
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