Robert Jones
Robert Jones is ranked as a Master in Kempo Kung Fu and is an expert in training and teaching Kung Fu and Self Defense. He has 20 years experience teaching adults in the art of Kung Fu. He has three schools one in Bellevue, Kent, and Lynnwood Washington. He can be reached at 800-508-6141 or on the web at Bellevue Martial Arts and Kung-Fu or Martial Arts Instruction in Washington.
Is Stress Making You Fat? Can Martial Arts Help?
- By Robert Jones
- Published 10/20/2006
It’s true, stress can make you fat. It’s because of a hormone called cortisol. This hormone is always present in your body, but your body secretes it at higher levels when it’s under stress. Cortisol has positive effects on when it’s secreted in small amounts – it gives you bursts of energy, increases memory function and lowers pain sensitivity. However, when secreted I larger amounts, Cortisol can have negative effects on your body and your health. It is necessary for us to reduce our stress level to keep cortisol levels under control. The thing is, we live in such a high-stress culture that some people’s secretion of cortisol doesn’t slow down and they live in a state of what is called chronic stress.
Chronic stress sufferers end up having many negative effects because of the high levels of cortisol in their systems. The effects include blood sugar imbalances, high blood pressure and increased abdominal fat. This is caused partially by the fact the people who secrete high levels of cortisol tend to eat more in general, and more specifically carbohydrates, than their counterparts who secrete less cortisol during stressful situations. This excess abdominal fat alone can be detrimental to your health because it increases your risks of heart attacks, strokes, and bad cholesterol.
The best way to combat the negative effects of high levels of cortisol is to give yourself opportunities to reduce your stress and “kick-in” your body’s relaxation mechanisms. Most people do know that physical exercise is a great stress reliever. But what they don’t know is that most traditional forms of exercise such as running, walking and jogging and aerobics classes only serve to help reduce the body’s physical effects of stress. To get the full benefits of physical and mental stress reduction, people need to find activities that work their bodies and minds.
Training martial arts does this. It’s impossible to train martial arts without fully concentrating on what you are doing. This concentration helps your mind relieve its stress as well. Activities like martial arts that require you to concentrate on your movements and core strength give you a well-rounded stress relief; not just on your body, but on your mind as well.
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So if your diet isn’t working it might be your stress. Combat your stress and get in better shape by training the mind and the body with martial arts, tai chi, or yoga. Combined with a healthy diet and a positive life style you cant beat it!
To your health,
Robert Jones
Master Instructor
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