Scientifically, regular exercise slows down the aging process, which in turn slows down the shrinking of the brain, skin, muscles, and bones. All of these components of the body shrink because of a strand of DNA called Telomeres. Telomeres gradually shrink over time as a result of the aging process. Exercising regularly has been proven, in over 40 separate studies (Regular Exercise Reduces a Large Number of Health Risks), to slow down the shrinking of the Telomere strand causing the aging process to also slow down. To simplify everything, a human body is going to break down gradually and eventually be unable to operate. Regular exercise slows down the decay process of the human body and allows for a longer average life span. Studies have proven that regular exercise is actually more beneficial to someone’s body, than a smoker that quit smoking. In conclusion, regular exercise can slow down the aging process by lowering the risk of disease/death. Regular exercise can also improve someone’s overall mood and stress …show more content…
If exercising regularly produces all of these exceptional benefits, why do people generally shy away from exercise? The answer is that when the average person thinks of exercising, they automatically associate a weight gym or running and do not want to go through all the effort and pain just for some “measly” benefits. As stated earlier, just 10 minutes a day of stretching, yoga, crunches, pushups, squats, etc, is adequate enough to receive and reap the rewards of exercising regularly. Exercising for 10 minutes takes up less than one percent of someone’s day and produces countless effective results. So next time a commercial comes on, jump off that couch and get some exercise in. The rewards will be reaped in no