1. Relieves anxiety and stress
Worrying slows the brain’s ability to process information making it more difficult to concentrate and study. Exercise boosts production of serotonin and dopamine (our body’s feel-good chemicals) creating a change in their mental and physical state.
2. Improves memory retention
The brain chemicals released during exercise are key for memory, concentration and mental sharpness which is why exercise has been shown to boost brain-building hormones and improve memory.
3. Increased focus and concentration
Studies show that exercise can help you organize better, manage complex tasks sharpen focus essential for longer revision sessions and complex questions.
4. Boosts energy levels
When you see they are starting to feel the study slump, remember… The more they move, the better they will feel. Even simple movements can boost brain power and improve muscle strength, helping them to think clearer and find new ways to approach problems.