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There are all sorts of other explanations for why someone who struggles with addiction might benefit from things like running or ultra-endurance training ... These endurance training activities—running, swimming, hiking, biking—they seem to work like an antidepressant. And they seem to also reverse some of the brain changes you see after addiction; they restore the brain to be better able to resist impulses and cravings and also experience
pleasure.
Kelly McGonigal
Endurance Training Causes Beneficial Changes in the Brains of Recovering Addicts
The Unexpected Upside of Movement
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