Plus, an affordable dumbbell set and quotes from real people on what inspires them to workout. [Healthline]( [Wellness Wire]( IN a nutshell
Hello, and happy Friday, everyone! Most weekends, all I want to do is plop on the couch and play video games. So todayâs edition hits extra close to home.
Below, we share our favorite clips from Gabe Howardâs chat with [Jillian Michaels]( who highlights the intersection of physical and mental health and helps us âfind our why.â After that, weâre covering: • [An affordable at-home dumbbell set]( • [People weigh in on why they exercise]( • [6 ways to reduce water retention]( • [Physical symptoms of anxiety](
Be well,
Morgan Mandriota
Newsletter Editor, Healthline Written by Morgan Mandriota
July 21, 2023 ⢠6 min read
Healthlineâs Inside Mental Health podcast host Gabe Howard scored the chance to chat with world renowned personal trainer, businesswoman, author, and television personality [Jillian Michaels](. Read some of the best quotes from this episode below.
*This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Q: The way we manage our physical health changes over time, which can affect our mental health as well. What are your thoughts on how folks can navigate this experience as they age?
A: First of all, itâs about meeting people where theyâre at, right? Like everything in life, thereâs a spectrum of where people begin and advance on their journey with anything. So donât be intimidated if youâre starting out by walking around the block with your dog.
The second piece of this is that a lot of people think that [aging]( is this foregone conclusion, and itâs this slow descent into decrepitude, but that isnât the case. Itâs never too late. You can take control over any aspect of your health at any point. And I think itâs really important that people know that. Q: Letâs talk about those action steps, and letâs talk about this concept of âas soon as you choose to.â How do you do that?
A: Itâs about slowly making good choice after good choice, or better choice after better choice, then that trend reverses and over time gains forward momentum. A body in motion tends to stay in motion, figuratively and literally.
The number one question I get is: "[How do I get motivated?](" Motivation is something that has to come from inside of you. Inspiration is something that comes from outside of you ââ itâs a podcast you heard, a book you read, a show you watched on TV and you identified with the protagonist. Then you went, âOh my God, if they can do it, I can do it,â right?
While [inspiration]( can jump-start the car, weâve got to have something to keep it going. This really does come down to, as cliché as itâs become to say this, your âwhy.â You really need to take time and think about [that]. Q: How do you help people find their âwhyâ?
A: Youâre going to ask a bunch of questions. I mean, thatâs what I would do to anybody I work with.
What do you see happening if you put in the work? What are you actually showing up here for? What does âhealthierâ look like? What is your fantasy of feeling more comfortable? Did something scare you straight? How did that make you feel? Do you want to vow never to feel that way again? Is it a [sense of control](? Is it [feeling more confident]( at work, professionally, in your romantic relationships? Are you more comfortable going out [dancing]( with your friends, or are you excited to meet your great grandchildren?
I think you really have to start thinking about what it looks like in detail, how your life is going to improve, and how itâs going to feel. But it requires asking yourself those questions and taking the time to do some soul searching.
Click [here]( to listen to the full interview on our [Inside Mental Health podcast](. And donât forget to scroll down to the end of this email to rate this interview! great finds
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[Quotes on what motivates people to keep moving]( Weird Science
[Quotes on what motivates people to keep moving](
Iâll be honest, reading glossy inspirational quotes on Instagram doesnât help. But hearing peopleâs [reasons for exercising](? That hits differently and makes me want to get up and start moving. Get a nice dose of movement motivation folks who share their âwhyâ below: • Mary Holtschneider, 58, educator and Pilates instructor: âI believe exercise has saved me throughout my life, as it has kept me healthy, happy, and able to bounce back from any adverse situation. Seven years ago, I had a massive [pulmonary embolism]( followed by a cardiac arrest, and I recovered quickly and fully. I believe my commitment to regular exercise certainly helped me get better and continues to keep me healthy!â
• Brian Nguyen, 46, father and athletic performance coach: âI exercise to honor life. I have lost loved ones that [have inspired] me to keep myself and others LIVING and MOVING!â
• Nehemiah Owusu, 26, master trainer and nutrition coach: âThrough exercise, Iâve developed success traits, such as work ethic, discipline, confidence, and accomplishment. It also gives me what feels like unlimited [energy]( and the ability to do daily tasks and recreational activities almost effortlessly.â
• Maxi Blasini, 31, justice organizer and health coach: âIntentional movement and exercise are my primary [tools for coping with stress](. They provide an outlet for creative physical energy, and I find inspiration and focus after a movement or exercise session.â
Tell us: What motivates you to exercise? Share your quote with us at wellnesswire@healthline.com. (Please note that we may use your name and response in an upcoming edition!) health stories you need
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