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Theres absolutely some relationship between serious exercise and mental health. I mean its one thing to work out to be healthy, look good, etc., but the number of people who turn it into an obsession are really high.
I think most people use working out as some sort of coping mechanism. Theres any number of causes (anxiety, social awkwarness, wanting to be attractive to girls, insecurities). ****, we've all got SOMETHING, myself included.
Its why I find the "juice" topic so fascinating in here. Thats when things really become clear in regards to exercise and mental health.
I appreciate the openness and honesty @Soundview. That kind of stuff is definitely welcome in here and its a breath of fresh air. I think it shines a light on how "important" working out and looking good really is.
Its definitely starting to become a sort of obsession for me. Ive posted before its basically the only positive thing i have going in my life atm. I also have a lot of pent up anger and am very defensive, so working out i feel is the best relief for me. I zone out a lot and get lost in my thoughts and have flashbacks but that hr or 2 im at the gym i feel the most relaxed mentally. I find myself thinking about working out even whenni cant sleep at nights. Not necessarily obsessed with reaching my goals but just the actual act of working out. Its kinda like a drug to me, like that fiend thats chasing the next hit
Just always know youre not aline in there thoughts, and your ventings are always wlelcomed in here