
Choosing the Right Exercise When You Are Stressed
One of the most common things I hear is, “I know exercise helps my stress, I just don’t know what I should be doing”. That confusion alone can be stressful.
Here is the simple rule I give to all my clients. Match the intensity of your movement to the intensity of your stress.
If your stress feels heavy, sluggish, or emotionally draining, gentle movement works best. Walking outdoors, mobility work, light strength training, slow kettlebell flows. These calm the nervous system while still giving you the benefits of movement.
If your stress feels sharp, restless, or pent up, you may benefit from something more expressive. Strength training, boxing, sprints, or loaded carries. These give stress a physical outlet, you move it out of the body instead of letting it bounce around in your head.
Neither option is better than the other, it is about what is right in the moment
Consistency matters far more than intensity. Ten minutes of movement done regularly will do more for stress than one heroic workout followed by weeks of nothing. Your nervous system likes predictability. It learns to trust that release is coming.
Another mistake people make is separating exercise from real life. Movement does not have to live in a gym. Walking the dog, gardening, carrying shopping, playing on the floor. All of it counts. Your body does not care about fitness labels. It cares about motion, load, and breath.
This is especially important if you feel overwhelmed. The barrier to entry should be low. You should finish feeling better, not more behind.
Stress management
I often tell clients that exercise for stress management should leave you feeling clearer, not crushed. If you consistently feel wiped out afterwards, something needs adjusting… intensity or frequency. Play around with both.
Moving forward
In the final blog, I want to tie this all together and talk about how to build exercise into your life as a long term stress management tool rather than another thing on your to do list.
I deliver tailored Personal Training sessions for women at my small home studio gym, especially for those of you needing guidance and accountability on your journey to fitness and stress management. Please get in touch at [email protected]
Book online at www.astralfitness.co.uk
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Thanks for reading,
Chloe

