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Exercise and the Mind

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How physical activity keeps the mind keen, frees thought and imagination, and fights depression.
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Exercise and the Mind is a literary and scientific look at the notion of "a healthy mind in a healthy body." Dr. Paul J. Kiell quotes philosophers, poets, and novelists through the ages, remarking on how exercise improves mood, heightens intellectual faculties, and stimulates creativity; and how it decreases anxiety, fear, and anger. The degree of change it can bring about is at times astonishing. Dr. Kiell explores the transcendent value of sport and exercise—the notion of mind-body-spirit unity—with a solid foundation of scientific fact and literary reference. He provides an accessible scientific elucidation of the body's natural endorphins and monoamines and other biochemical agents. Ultimately, he concludes that "the brain chemicals are mere messengers proclaiming the presence of an indomitable human spirit."

This is a book for all who seek strength in body and mind. It's for intelligent athletes who wish to know more about how and why they enjoy their sport as much as they do. It has immense practical value for people suffering from mild to moderate depression who would benefit from adding exercise to their lives, and for creative minds who wish to unlock the limits of their art.

Exercise and the Mind shines a bright new light on an old idea whose relevance has lately been rediscovered by the media and health authorities.

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Price: $14.00
Pages: 168
Publisher: Breakaway Books
Imprint: Breakaway Books
Publication Date: 02 November 2010
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781891369889
Format: Paperback
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Paul J. Kiell, M.D., is the author of "American Miler," the biography of Glenn Cunningham. He is an active masters swimmer, and an accomplished, widely published psychiatrist.
Foreword

Exercise Prescriptions

Zelda’s Sanitarium

Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and Depressive Illness

Intellect and Creativity: The Role of Exercise in the Lives of a Classical Music Composer, Two Poet-Philosophers and a Renaissance Man

Exercise and Traumatic Brain Injury: The “Central Park Jogger,” a Story of Hope and Possibility


Part II -- SPIRIT

David Worthen

George Sheehan

Ralph Paffenbarger

Glenn Cunningham

Tommy Williams

A Walk in the Woods with an Old Dog

Irving Taylor

Cell Fever

Bill Lloyd

Joan Benoit and Her Dog

A City Needs Spirit to Survive

Glossary of Terms

Index