The Mind Body Connection, and Exercise

This morning I was edgy. My electrical currents were coursing through me. In Autismland that means either do stims or temper. It is a stressful time for me and it is hard to be calm, but I can’t freak out just because I’m stressed. This is what my family did to help me: first I worked out with weights. I complained non-stop. Then my mom insisted I go on the treadmill. I lasted fifty minutes including running on and off. It is amazing. I feel normal now. 
This summer we have decided to concentrate on fitness because my body needs to listen to my brain better. If I could have a trainer every day, how would I improve? I wish I could do that, but we have to work out even without a trainer because it is important that autistic people wake their mind/body connection. It is not do-able if the person is not using his body in exercise ever.
I recently hiked with many autistic people. It was short. Maybe a mile, but it had a hill at the start. I saw many turn back after five minutes. They were not used to moving enough. My new goal is to get fit this summer and see if it helps my brain too.

One response to “The Mind Body Connection, and Exercise

  1. I am 77 years old and have Parkinson’s disease and bipolar disorder. The points you make about the mind/body connection and exercise also apply to me. I have found it very difficult to be motivated to exercise. I cannot afford a personal trainer or a physical therapist. But I am getting started with Pilates, yoga and an Exercycle. I hope to start going for walks. Thank you for your encouragement!

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