Buchzusammenfassung
Kelly McGonigal is a research psychologist and award-winning science writer. Besides lecturing at Stanford University, she’s also a group exercise instructor in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her writing on neuroscience, psychology, and exercise has been published in twenty-eight languages, and her previous book, The Willpower Instinct, has become an international bestseller.
Tough Mudder and similar physical challenges highlight the transformative power of overcoming adversity, reshaping self-perception and fostering resilience, confidence, and camaraderie. Music, too, enhances performance, as seen in Haile Gebrselassie’s record-breaking run fueled by a favorite song, with research affirming its ability to boost efficiency and mood. The runner’s high, driven by endocannabinoids, mirrors the effects of cannabis, reducing pain, anxiety, and depression while promoting social bonding, as seen in initiatives like GoodGym. Outdoor exercise amplifies these benefits, connecting us to nature and improving mental health. Group fitness, rooted in ancient traditions, fosters unity and trust through synchronized movement, while extreme endurance events like ultramarathons build resilience and mental strength, benefiting participants of all levels. Ultimately, humans are wired to find joy, connection, and purpose through movement.
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