Exercise & Stress: Good or Bad?
Should I exercise when I’m stressed?
There are a lot of mixed messages out there, so let’s look at some facts.
Intense exercise causes a temporary increase in stress hormones BUT:
✅ The cortisol spike during intense exercise reduces the cortisol response to subsequent stressors in life AND
✅ Exercise releases endorphins, which naturally combat stress AND
✅ Regular exercise over time supports a healthy cortisol rhythm.
Some exercises, like yoga and tai chi, combat stress by putting the nervous system into a more parasympathetic state.
So, for most people, exercise helps to combat stress.
Exercise only becomes a problem when it’s extreme and intense—particularly in people who are already stressed by other things in life.
It’s all about looking at the big picture!