Ever wonder what exercise does to your body? Clearly you can see some effects like weight loss and muscle tone, but what happens to the INSIDE?
Of course we've all seen these statements:
But what does that mean? How does this all happen?
Here is a nice article outlining the physical effects that discusses details of the changes.
I like to think of the changes due to exercise this way:
Thus you are getting rid of wastes and building new cells when you move.
This article says that the TYPE of movement you make has an impact on these changes. It's very interesting that the changes to the heart and the body are affected by the type of activity. This article compares swimmers to runners and posits that the effects of gravity may be the factor making the difference.
Isn't it great that we, as triathletes, get a double benefit?
Now you can also add that you brain is affected by exercise in many ways. More activity is proven to help reduce the effects of aging such as; forgetfulness, shrinkage, loss of cognitive ability and other effects.
In fact many of these effects happen with small amounts of exercise and do not require you to exercise like an ironman your whole life to gain these benefits.
Living in the endurance world, it can feel as though nothing counts unless you do an ironman. This is not true. Ironman endurance activities can be fascinating but also require a great deal of conditioning. Don't think that if you are doing shorter races, that you aren't doing "much" which is what I hear a lot of athletes saying. You are doing a lot if you exercise regularly and making progress.