Why Do I Get Depressed After My Workouts?

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Tip 1 - Getting Depressed After Working Out |

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Getting Depressed After Working Out |

Normally, exercise should boost your mood and leave you feeling energized and ready to face the rest of your day. These feelings largely occur due to the release of "feel-good" chemicals known as endorphins, which are produced by your body when you exercise. Endorphins serve to reduce your perception of pain and improve your mood. But...

Tip 2 - Why do I get "depressed" after I workout, shouldn't it be the other way around? • /r/Fitness

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Why do I get "depressed" after I workout, shouldn't it be the other way around? • /r/Fitness

The last few times I've worked out, I literally spend the whole of the next day in bed and don't want to move. My body doesn't ache, I just have...
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Tip 3 - Why does exercise depress/anger me?

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Why does exercise depress/anger me?

I know that regular exercise is a necessity and that I need more of it. I know that it's not meant to be easy. But I'm not sure it's meant to cause irrational, free-floating anger and despair. So...

Tip 4 - Runner's... low?

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Runner's... low?

Why does exercising make me sad?

Tip 5 - Exercise and Depression

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Exercise and Depression

Regular exercise is an excellent way to boost your mood and get in shape. Learn more from WebMD about the benefits of daily exercise on depression and how to get started.
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Tip 6 - Exercise Doesn't Really Help Depressed People

Published:  | Submitted by Kelly Lacey | permalink
Exercise Doesn't Really Help Depressed People

Practically everyone, from experts with PhDs to your annoying coworker who only wears gym clothes and always has a Luna Bar attached to her hand, raves about how exercise releases endorphins. (The "exercise feels amazing!" argument even popped up in last Sunday's episode of Girls, which is how we can be certain it's for real.) For decades, researchers have tried to prove that exercise can make even clinically depressed people happier. But a new study shows it's not that simple.
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