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A Fitness Resolution
With a new year approaching, embracing fitness as a priority is a perfect resolution. Elevating physical well-being not only enhances physical health but also promotes mental resilience. At Fitness On The Go, we make fitness easy and accessible to everyone. This is why we bring an individualized exercise program to YOU! All we ask is about 6ft by 6ft of floor space and a solid 50-55 minutes of your time. We bring all the necessary fitness equipment such as exercise mats, swiss balls, medicine balls, elastics, etc to your door, and one of our certified personal trainers will create a customized training schedule and routine specifically targeting your goals!
The Power of Exercise for Depression and Anxiety
Exercise is not only about keeping our bodies fit; it has proven to be a helpful tool in easing the challenges of these mental health issues. This essay will explore the science behind this connection, how exercise can break negative patterns, its social aspects, the importance of unity between the mind and body, its role within a bigger approach to health, and practical steps for using exercise to deal with depression and anxiety.
The Science Behind It
Exercise’s impact on mental health is due to complex brain processes. When we move our bodies, our brains release chemicals called endorphins, called “feel-good” hormones. These substances are linked to feeling better and experiencing less pain. Exercise also influences other important chemicals like serotonin and dopamine, which play important roles in how we feel. This means that regular exercise helps create a better balance of these chemicals, which can help manage depression and anxiety.
Regulating Stress
When we’re stressed a lot, it can make depression and anxiety worse. This is where exercise can help. Physical activity makes our bodies produce hormones that fight the effects of stress. This helps reduce the impact of stress on our mental health. By helping our bodies deal with stress, exercise becomes an important way to stay strong when life gets tough.
Breaking Negative Patterns
Depression and anxiety can lead to a cycle of negative thoughts and feeling tired all the time. Exercise can break this cycle. When we do physical activities, we shift our attention from negative thoughts to action. This change in focus helps us feel better and accomplish something, even if it’s a small achievement like a short walk or gentle yoga. By breaking the cycle of negativity, exercise opens the door to feeling mentally healthier.
The Social Aspect
Exercise isn’t just about doing activities alone. Group activities like team sports or fitness classes are also about connecting with others. Humans are naturally social creatures, and these social interactions can help reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation that often come with depression and anxiety. Being part of a supportive community while doing physical activities can make us feel like we belong and improve our overall mental well-being.
Balancing Mind and Body
Exercise goes beyond physical benefits. Practices like yoga, tai chi, and mindfulness-based exercises emphasize how moving our bodies and breathing can work together. These practices encourage us to be present in the moment. This mindfulness helps us manage the overwhelming thoughts and feelings that come with depression and anxiety. By focusing on the present, these exercises create a space for relaxation and emotional healing.
A Bigger Approach
While exercise can help with depression and anxiety, it’s important to remember that mental health involves many factors, like our genes, our environment, and our life experiences. Exercise is just one piece of the puzzle. It works best when combined with other treatments like therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.
Getting Started
Using exercise to cope with depression and anxiety doesn’t have to start with intense workouts. Small steps matter. Walking, swimming, dancing, or trying gentle yoga are all good ways to begin. Consistency is more important than how hard you push yourself. Starting slowly and gradually increasing the time and intensity of exercise can help you avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Exercise isn’t only about physical fitness; it has a big impact on our mental health too. Based on science, exercise affects our brain chemistry, stress response, and overall well-being. By breaking negative cycles, building social connections, and uniting our mind and body, exercise provides a well-rounded approach to mental health. It’s not a magic solution, but it’s a key part of a comprehensive strategy that lets us take control of our well-being. As our understanding grows, exercise could become an even more important part of mental health care.
Who We Are
Archwood 55 Plus is a community-based non-profit, charitable organization offering lunches, art and fitness classes, social activities, bus trips and other services to adults ages 55 and older living in the Winnipeg area. Our goal is to encourage graceful aging and empower older adults to lead healthy and active lives while socializing with their peers http://archwood55plus.wildapricot.
Volunteer Opportunities
We are always looking for our membership to help out with activities to make our programs a success. We have people act as escorts on our bus trips or help out setting up or serving our monthly lunches. Pickleball nets do not set themselves up. To find out how you can help, call 204-416-1067 or email us at [email protected]. Remember we are a club of people that look out for each other, and volunteering is an important way to give back! Annual memberships are just $30. For more information, call 204-416-1067 or email [email protected]
Mail: 565 Guilbault Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R2J 0R2. Phone: (204) 416-1067
What’s Happening in December
We have lots of activities planned before the end of the year and we take a break for the holidays. Please check our website for additional info. Our winter registration will occur January 3rd and 4th, 2024, we circle the calendar so you do not miss out on your favorite event or classes.
Pickleball : Pickleball will run on Monday and Thursday mornings and afternoons with the action wrapping up December 18th, 2023. We are back on court on Monday January 8th, 2024. CMA Presents: Allowing Ourselves to Feel During the Holidays. Tuesday, December 5, 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM @ 565 Guilbault St.
The holidays are a busy time, which can make it hard to stick to your healthy lifestyle and wellness goals. We all feel a little overwhelmed during the holiday season with the pressure to be happy and social. Since the holidays are considered the season of giving and thinking of others, it can be too easy for you to lose focus on your own wellbeing. This course will help you find your own personal joy throughout the holidays or help you give yourself permission to feel the way you feel! It is a time of year that you do not have to lean into the hype and the traditions but rather you can find your own way to the new year!
Secret Santa Party – Tuesday, December 12, 1:00 AM – 2:30 PM @ 565 Guilbault St. Bring a $10 wrapped gift for the exchange game! We’ll supply the refreshments. December Luncheon
Wednesday, December 20, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM @ 565 Guilbault St.
Menu: Complete holiday lunch with the usual trimmings. Check our website for details COST: $12 Member, $15 Non-Member.
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Casinos of Winnipeg presents Rockin’ Elvis Christmas. Friday, December 15
5:30 PM – 9:45 PM. Rory Allen and his fabulous 11-piece band will Rock you into the holidays with Christmas and Vegas hits of the King! Rory Allen is a world-class entertainer and Elvis Presley tribute artist. His incredible show has been extremely well-received internationally on stage, radio and television.The bus will leave ACC at 5:30 pm and the show starts at 7 pm. The bus will leave Club Regent at 9:45 pm after the show. COST: $39 members, $44 non-members Note: this event is currently sold out but you can add your name to a waiting list for cancellations. December Bingo.
Have some Bingo fun on Wednesday, December 27th starting at 1:00 PM. Bingo cards are $10 for 20 g Doors open at 12 pm; Cash only at the door. 20 games; $10 per book
Bingo under Manitoba Gaming and Cannabis License LGCA 5635-BI-41885
Bingo Program -put on by Archwood 55 Plus Inc. Archwood Community Center (Prizes are 50% of total cards sales divided by 20 games)
Archwood 55 Plus Bingo House Rules Bingo games will be conducted in accordance with the Manitoba Liquor Games & Cannabis Authority of Manitoba. Check our website for details. Canteen is available. Check our website for details.
Healthy Peppermint Bark
Dark Chocolate Layer: 2 cups Greek yogurt; 1/2 cup maple syrup divided; 1 1/2 tsp peppermint extract; 1/4 cup dark cocoa powder. White Peppermint Layer: 2 cups Greek yogurt; 1/4 cup pure maple syrup divided; 1 tsp peppermint extract; 1/2 tsp vanilla extract. For the dark chocolate layer, combine 2 cups of yogurt, cocoa powder, 1/2 cup pure maple syrup, and 1 1/2 tsp peppermint extract. Stir to combine. Spread the mixture onto lined baking sheet. Freeze 30 min. For the white layer, combine the remaining yogurt, remaining ¼ cup pure maple syrup, 1 tsp peppermint extract, and ½ tsp vanilla extract. Spread the white layer over the frozen chocolate layer, and freeze for 3-4 hours. When completely frozen, break into bite-size portions and enjoy!
Book Club: The Mountain is You
Transforming Self-Sabotage into Self-Mastery by Brianna Wiest
Coexisting but conflicting needs create self-sabotaging behaviors. This is why we resist efforts to change, often until they feel completely futile. But by extracting crucial insight from our most damaging habits, building emotional intelligence by better understanding our brains and bodies, releasing past experiences at a cellular level, and learning to act as our highest potential future selves, we can step out of our own way and into our potential.
Words to Live By
“Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful and joyful holiday season. Invest time for everyday wellness and create great choices for self-care and healthy living throughout 2024. Thank you for supporting Local” – Happy Holidays from the Wellnessnews Team
Words to Live By
“This is a time of peace and great joy. Among the rush of worldly coming and going, choose to remain calm and peaceful in your heart.” – Keith Macpherson


