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Why exercise?

Taking part in sport is very important and beneficial for physical, psychological and social well-being. Here are some of the main reasons to exercise:

  1. Physical health: Sport helps to maintain a healthy body mass, improve muscular strength and endurance, strengthen the cardiovascular system and improve overall body health. An active lifestyle reduces the risk of many chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes and some forms of cancer.
  2. Psychological well-being: Sport has a positive effect on mood and mental well-being. Physical activity stimulates the release of endorphins (happiness hormones), which help reduce stress, depression and anxiety. In addition, sport can improve concentration, self-esteem and self-confidence.
  3. Healthy weight and body shape: Sport helps you maintain a healthy weight and shape a nice body line. It helps prevent obesity and related health problems.
  4. Improving energy levels and sleep: regular physical activity helps increase energy levels and improve sleep quality. Even moderate intensity sports activities can reduce the risk of sleep problems.
  5. Social benefits: playing sport often brings you into contact with other people, which gives you the opportunity to socialise, expand your circle of friends and make new friends. Sport also promotes teamwork, competition and cooperation.
  6. Longevity: Research shows that people who are physically active tend to live longer and have a better chance of avoiding mortality from various causes.
  7. Supporting healthy brain function: by exercising, you improve blood flow to the brain and stimulate the growth of new nerve cells, which can contribute to better memory, concentration and cognitive function.

Being physically active can improve your quality of life and reduce your risk of potential health problems. It is important to choose sports activities that you enjoy and that suit your abilities and needs. You could consult your doctor before taking up intense sport, especially if you have any health problems or have not been physically active for a long time.