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What is Runner’s High?

Have you ever felt an unexpected surge of euphoria during or after a good run, like the world suddenly seems brighter and all your worries melt away? That’s what we call “runner’s high,” a magical sensation that many runners chase but only some catch. Let’s dive into what this elusive high is all about and what’s really happening in your body when you experience it.

Endorphins or Endocannabinoids?

For the longest time, we thought runner’s high was all about endorphins, those natural painkillers your body releases during exercise. They’re supposed to help reduce pain and give you that happy feeling.

However, recent research suggests that the real stars of the show might be endocannabinoids. These are biochemical substances similar to the compounds found in cannabis, but your body makes them naturally. Unlike endorphins, endocannabinoids can cross the blood-brain barrier and directly influence your mood.

How It Works:

  1. Endocannabinoids Are Released: As you start running, your body releases these mood-enhancing molecules.
  2. Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier: They easily move into your brain, promoting feelings of calm and reducing anxiety.
  3. The Blissful Sensation: That relaxed, happy feeling post-run? It’s likely due to endocannabinoids doing their magic!

Beyond the High: Mental Benefits of Running

Even if you don’t hit that runner’s high every time, don’t worry. Running offers a treasure trove of other mental benefits that make it worth every step.

Brain Nourishment:

  • New Blood Vessels: Regular cardio exercise like running encourages the growth of new blood vessels in your brain, improving overall brain function.
  • Neurogenesis: Running may also help create new brain cells, which can boost brain performance and help stave off cognitive decline.

Antidepressive Effect:

  • Stress Reduction: Running helps blunt your brain’s response to both physical and emotional stress.
  • Hippocampus Growth: The hippocampus, a part of your brain associated with memory and learning, actually increases in volume with regular exercise.

Other Mental Perks:

  • Improved working memory and focus.
  • Better ability to switch between tasks.
  • Elevated mood overall.

Whether or not you experience the elusive runner’s high, every mile you log is a step towards a healthier brain and a happier you. Plus, running through the scenic routes of Austin might just be the perfect backdrop for your next euphoric running moment!

So, lace up those running shoes, hit the beautiful trails around Lady Bird Lake, and remember: every run brings you closer to that incredible feeling, and beyond. Happy running!

5 Summertime Running Tips to Beat the Heat

Stay in shape and beat the heat with these summertime running tips

They say Austin is the opposite of Winterfell… summer is coming. Some days it might feel like it’s already here! Make sure you take advantage of the few cool days and mornings that we have left. When summer finally arrives you’ll know it by the humidity in the mornings and the soaring heat in the afternoons. But that doesn’t mean you have to completely stop running. Implement our 5 summertime running tips to beat the heat. You’ll be that much more prepared for Ascension Seton Austin Marathon training when fall rolls around!

Hydrate

Oftentimes the most overlooked tip. Not because people don’t hydrate, but because people underhydrate. 30-50 fluid ounces is recommended daily. If you’re more active you’ll need to increase the amount. Make sure to incorporate a nice balance of water and a liquid with electrolytes. This 3M Half Marathon blog post will teach you more about the reasoning for proper hydration.

Protect yourself

If you run when the sun is out, protect yourself from its rays.

  • apply sweat-proof sunscreen before your run or workout
  • put on a hat or visor to protect your face
  • wear lighter colored clothes (dark colors absorb more heat) and sweat-wicking material
  • rock the shades (protect your eyes from the sun’s rays and glares from other objects)

Adjust schedule

It’s no secret that the mornings and evenings are cooler than the afternoon. Running/working out when it’s 15-20 degrees cooler can make all the difference. The last thing you want to do is overheat your body.

Pro tip: start your morning run from Barton Springs Pool and jump in after. Entrance is free before 8:00 a.m. This is a great way to cool your body down and relax your muscles.

Cross-train

You don’t have to stop running, but your mileage will decrease when you implement cross-training. This can be as simple as riding your bike on these shaded trails or swimming laps in one of Austin’s amazing pools. You could try goat yoga, Camp Gladiator workouts, or rock climbing. Remember to apply sunscreen if you’re outdoors. Feel like you’ve run out of things to do in Austin? These 5 non-running activities will get you going again!

Hit the trails

Get off the roads and hit the trails! Austin is crawling with amazing trails that you can run on. Running with nature gets you away from the asphalt (absorbs heat), away from cars and their exhaust, and closer to the trees (that provide shade) and creeks (where you can cool off if needed).

Pro tip: if you run with your dog on the trails, obey all city ordinances and make sure you pack water and a bowl (or that the creeks have running water).

Recommendations from Twitter

We asked Twitter “what’s one thing you always do/have/eat/drink before, during, or after your summer runs?” and received some great responses. We listed a few of them below!

@TheBeerRunner – Beer

@fashionablemileDrink: nuun – Do: change shoes/socks mid run + jump in pool post run

@Msnazzy – black coffee before, water during, and beer after

As you can see, there are many ways to beat the summer heat and stay in shape. Feel like you’ve run out of things to do in Austin? These 5 non-running activities will get you going again! You can apply all of these summertime running tips if you live outside of Austin.