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Quotes About Endorphin release

There's nothing like the endorphins from being fit, and the incredible endorphin rush that goes with that.
~ Richard Branson
Adrenaline really numbs out all pain.
~ Alissa White-Gluz
There are times when I feel lazy and just want to stay in bed all day, but I know that working out is the best way to get those endorphins going, which will make me feel better emotionally and physically.
~ Heather Locklear
Moving through the postures stimulates the release of neurotransmitters called endorphins. These molecules interact with the same receptors in the brain as pain medications such as morphine, producing a sense of well-being and comfort.
~ Ray Long
There's nothing better than working up a good sweat.
~ Jennie Finch
When you laugh and play, your body is calmed and energized by the release of natural opiates—endorphins that relax you physically and lift you up the ladder emotionally.
~ Jeanne Segal
I am basically a runner. It gives a 'runners high' - a feeling of euphoria and well-being which generates endorphins in the brain.
~ Mukul Dev
I do like exercising. It makes you feel good and gets the endorphins going. So I decided to do low impact exercise and exercise I enjoy.
~ Gemma Collins
The British anthropologist Robin Dunbar represents one exception to the otherwise typical neglect of intoxication. Dunbar and his colleagues see the physiological effects of alcohol, in particular, as a crucial component in social rituals. Specifically, they point to the endorphin release triggered by booze, especially when drinking is combined with music, dance, and ritual, as a crucial factor allowing humans to cooperate on a scale unattainable by our monkey or ape relatives.
~ Edward Slingerland
Uno de los dones de Dios para nosotros es el ejercicio físico que libera endorfinas y tranquiliza las emociones, calma los sufrimientos y mejora nuestro estado de ánimo.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
When I'm fidgety, and I just feel like everything is closing in, I go to the gym. You're building endorphins and feeling good about yourself. It's saved me.
~ Khloe Kardashian
I have a treadmill, and I work out with my trainer, Julie Diamond, as often as possible. She's so positive.
~ Emily Deschanel
When you break a sweat you just feel great. You've got your endorphins going. You feel better. You look better. And if you aren't able to get a workout in, try to find a steam room somewhere. You just look and feel so much better after a sweat.
~ Nicole Scherzinger
Why do you want to get a good workout early in the morning? Well, because it sends more oxygen to your brain; it releases endorphins. It puts you in a state of mind where you can crush things, which is where you want to be.
~ Jocko Willink
I've always been a workout type guy. So if I'm feeling down or I'm not happy with something, I go to the gym and I get a shot of energy.
~ LaMarcus Aldridge
It doesn't matter if you're sad or hung-over or lazy or tired - a workout will get your endorphins pumping, and you'll feel like a new person almost instantly.
~ Rachel Nichols
Laughing is a medicine. It releases this amazing stuff.
~ Melissa Etheridge
But if I go for a run somewhere, I feel the benefits of the endorphin release.
~ Katie Piper
Your body releases a natural endorphin when you're fighting. You don't feel pain.
~ Carl Froch
People love being scared, even for long periods of time.
~ Jason Blum
Throwing on a hoodie and headphones and getting lost in a long run is pure freedom for me. I embrace the trance, the intense sweat and, of course, the endorphin release.
~ Gabe Kapler
There is nothing like a good three-mile run for me to really clear my head and get my endorphins going. My other go-to is yoga.
~ Christina Anstead
The completion of an important task triggers the release of endorphins in your brain. These endorphins give you a natural "high." The endorphin rush that follows successful completion of any task makes you feel more positive, personable, creative, and confident.
~ Brian Tracy
When I'm having a really rough day, I take it out in the gym. It releases so many endorphins in your body.
~ Wendy Raquel Robinson