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The Art of Manliness

#589: How Exercise Helps Us Find Happiness, Hope, Connection, and Courage

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

You know how good moving your body is for your physical health. You probably have a vague sense that it's good for your mental health too. But you likely don't realize just how powerful movement truly is for your mind, and that it even affects your sense of hope, courage, connection, and identity. My guest today explores these lesser-appreciated impacts of physical activity in her new book, The Joy of Movement. Her name is Kelly McGonigal and she's a research psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University. Kelly and I begin our discussion with the idea of the runner's high, and whether you can get it from doing forms of exercise other than running. We then discuss how exercise can become powerfully addictive, and yet be a uniquely healthy form of addiction that improves instead of destroys mental health. We then discuss the way that moving our bodies with others can generate collective joy, as well as a muscular bonding that makes a group feel bigger and stronger. We also get into what elements go into an ideal pump-up song, how physical movement helps create your sense of self, and why exercising in nature seems to amplify all its beneficial effects. We end our conversation with what you can start doing today to get more of the potent benefits of physical movement. Get the show notes at aom.is/joyofmovement.

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0:00.0

Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcast.

0:11.0

You know how good moving your body is for your physical health?

0:13.5

You probably have a vague sense that it's good for your mental health too.

0:16.1

But you likely don't realize just how powerful movement truly is for your mind, that even

0:20.3

affects your sense of hope, courage, connection, and identity.

0:23.4

My guest today explores these lesser appreciated impacts of physical activity in our new book,

0:27.2

The Joy of Movement.

0:28.2

Her name is Kelly McGonigall and she's a research psychologist and lecturer at Stanford

0:31.5

University.

0:32.5

We head on the podcast while back to discuss Will Power.

0:35.1

That's episode number 531 if you want to check that out.

0:37.9

Kelly and I begin our discussion today with the idea of the runners high, whether you

0:41.4

can get it from doing forms of exercise other than running.

0:43.8

We then discuss how exercise can become powerfully addictive, and yet be a uniquely healthy form

0:48.2

of addiction that improves instead of destroys mental health.

0:51.0

We then discuss the way that moving our bodies with others can generate collective joy,

0:54.7

as well as muscular bonding that makes a group feel stronger and bigger.

0:58.1

We also get into what elements go into an ideal pump up song, how physical movement helps

1:01.9

create your sense of self, and why exercising in nature seems to amplify all its beneficial

1:06.3

effects.

1:07.3

We enter conversation with what you can start doing today to get more of the potent

1:10.3

benefits of physical movement.

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