My friend and I went on a five hour hike today. I had a great time hiking, but I think I enjoyed getting home and sitting down almost as much. The feeling of all of my sore muscles melting as my whole body sighed with relief was fantastic.

  •  koezie   ( @koezie@beehaw.org ) 
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    61 year ago

    Yes! Often, if I’m feeling pent up anxiety, it’s because I’ve spent too long being inactive. Doing something strenuous, whether it be an fun active excursion, or just some chores around the house to the point of exhaustion, eases my mind. Movement is so important for mental health.

  •  Durk   ( @Durk@beehaw.org ) 
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    31 year ago

    Absolutely, there’s nothing like that feeling. I learned it being a scout, it’s as if the tiredness was the physical proof that you’ve accomplished something.

  • It’s why I prefer manual labour to other kinds of jobs.

    I feel good doing it. And generally being able to see my progression in effect and then the finished product can be very satisfying.

  •  SenorBolsa   ( @SenorBolsa@beehaw.org ) 
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    1 year ago

    Nothing better than feeling like your arms are going to fall off and your brain turned to mush after a day at the race track. If you don’t feel exhausted you didn’t try hard enough =)

    I got to get the canoe back out on the river. One of my favorite parts about paddling and hiking is there’s no option for failure, you have to make it. Gets you to push outside your comfort zone.

  • I get that way kayaking. Even though we all like being out on the water, there’s a bit of a phenomenon that when the destination is close, everybody gets a burst of energy and turns into a paddling machine! Then you just collapse on the beach for a bit, lol.