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  • čas přidán 20. 03. 2018
  • What's the most transformative thing that you can do for your brain today? Exercise! says neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki. Get inspired to go to the gym as Suzuki discusses the science of how working out boosts your mood and memory -- and protects your brain against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.
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  • @nprpodcasts
    @nprpodcasts Před rokem +145

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    • @IBMeNotU9
      @IBMeNotU9 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I want to get on TED talk! How can i?

    • @revolutionaryhero871
      @revolutionaryhero871 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@IBMeNotU9❤❤❤q

    • @markusthedrummer8143
      @markusthedrummer8143 Před 9 měsíci

      I enjoy it but when did y’all become misandrists?

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před 8 měsíci

      Did Ms Suzuki make motor cycles on the weekends? 😊

    • @ArbindKumar-cw3bd
      @ArbindKumar-cw3bd Před 4 měsíci

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @myrealnameisawareness
    @myrealnameisawareness Před 4 lety +5002

    This is how a person talking about her passion sounds like. Shes in love with what shes doing and thats what makes her reliable

    • @jerinpr152
      @jerinpr152 Před 4 lety +14

      ........SORRY FRIEND......
      ......HER PASSION MAKES HER MORE ENERGETIC.......
      .........THERE ARE 1000s of BODY BUILDERS,ATHLETES,PLEYERS FEELS...DEPRESSED..........
      .......SHE FOLLOWS HER PASSION THAT IS THE KEY TO HER SMILE,ENERGY HAPPINESS....
      HINT: can a person became happy while his family is under threatened or infected by deadly deceases.....
      ............

    • @yahavmalka9222
      @yahavmalka9222 Před 4 lety +35

      @@jerinpr152 Its all about balance in life, don't forget the work she is doing outside the gym.
      When all you do is bodybuilding or sports and you don't involve deep thinking, learning new things and generally exercising your brain its a "prescription" for depression.

    • @geeeye6791
      @geeeye6791 Před 4 lety +7

      Shoot you can live in a mansion and have money and be down. But a quick drive with your beautiful wife in your ford escort will put a smile on your face. Even more than a nagging wife in a BMW.

    • @yahavmalka9222
      @yahavmalka9222 Před 4 lety +6

      @@geeeye6791 True because at the end of the day the things that will KEEP you strong and happy for the long term are not material things but relationships(with yourself as well) and few other things you worked hard years to develop.
      Every day is a struggle for everyone in this planet but what differentiates the strong from the weak is how they CHOOSE to stand against the challenges they face.

    • @lilyvalley5389
      @lilyvalley5389 Před 4 lety +1

      No for many atheletes not as happy or depressed. Plus heard other heart rate not so great to do cardio. There is pilates, etc other stuff. Though this is good what she is doing also.

  • @LeonardoPranadyar
    @LeonardoPranadyar Před 3 lety +10392

    Others in the gym: Today is Chest Day
    Me after watching this vid: Today is Prefrontal Cortex and Hippocampus day

    • @sammaheshwari1496
      @sammaheshwari1496 Před 3 lety +26

      Damnnn bro ThAt's what I thought too ....

    • @andreivasiliu8954
      @andreivasiliu8954 Před 3 lety +8

      Hahaha

    • @olivianelson1567
      @olivianelson1567 Před 3 lety +12

      Heck yeah lol 😂

    • @flowersmile123
      @flowersmile123 Před 3 lety +23

      It's going to be my workout motto for now on.

    • @joeasher2876
      @joeasher2876 Před 3 lety +14

      Total layman here. This is the thing I don't understand... When your cortex or hippocampus increase in physical size, where does that space come from? Are you robbing another part of your brain? Your skull doesn't change.

  • @RafidAziz91
    @RafidAziz91 Před 2 lety +783

    Her radiant energy alone is all the proof you need about the benefits of exercise. What a presentation!

    • @ASWEEPEI
      @ASWEEPEI Před rokem +1

      how is that proof? Not everyone is gonna end up like her after doing a workout 5 times a week regularly.

  • @Acemethyst
    @Acemethyst Před 2 lety +876

    Since we are sharing stories, I started exercising after someone really important to me left my life, and serious family issues occurred, at first it was just to help distract me from my worsening depression but overtime I began to feel so much better mentally and physically, like there was nothing I couldn't do. It's crazy how simple exercise will save you so quickly.

    • @rain-bender4712
      @rain-bender4712 Před rokem +8

      That's inspiring.

    • @hamzabhatti1976
      @hamzabhatti1976 Před rokem +9

      Damn man...love u for this

    • @levilewthwaite7765
      @levilewthwaite7765 Před rokem +3

      Same for me

    • @yoga4caregivers
      @yoga4caregivers Před rokem +2

      That is why we created Yoga4Caregivers, we know that family caregiving can lead to stress, depression and chronic disease and that yoga, meditation and other forms of holistic wellness practices can help reduce symptoms of stress, depression and help prevent chronic disease like heart disease, inflammation and other concerns.

    • @yestrech
      @yestrech Před rokem

      Did you go to gym?

  • @healthyliving2368
    @healthyliving2368 Před 3 lety +4946

    I started yoga and other exercises at the age of 13. I am 49 now having almost same physique and wellbeing and fitness like my teenage. Exercise is the key to whatever you want to achieve in life.

    • @silverspeedbro
      @silverspeedbro Před 3 lety +188

      I'm 13 and I have just started exercising mabye when I'm 49 ill be healthy

    • @maribelorozco-sandoval4028
      @maribelorozco-sandoval4028 Před 3 lety +22

      That’s amazing, how are you exercising now during oandemic?

    • @maribelorozco-sandoval4028
      @maribelorozco-sandoval4028 Před 3 lety +9

      *pandemic

    • @Solbashio
      @Solbashio Před 3 lety +108

      @@maribelorozco-sandoval4028 use your own body weight to excercise. you don't actually need a gym

    • @ladigoos8835
      @ladigoos8835 Před 3 lety +50

      I don’t mean to be a downer but saying “exercise is the key to whatever you want in life” is just wishful thinking. By all means, I’m not saying it doesn’t help at all but it won’t solve all your problems or help you achieve all your dreams.

  • @MS-ty8gq
    @MS-ty8gq Před 4 lety +3462

    After I started going to the gym regularly, my crippling depression and suicidal tendencies completely went away and I didn't need meds anymore, it changed my life so drastically it's incredible.

    • @eyeaware2068
      @eyeaware2068 Před 3 lety +190

      I was looking for this comment I am dealing with the same and once I started working out it completely went away congratulations and stay at it 🖤

    • @johnlewis1640
      @johnlewis1640 Před 3 lety +35

      That's great! Keep up with your progress.

    • @lippielicious7090
      @lippielicious7090 Před 3 lety +40

      Congratz! Good for you. I started home workout 3 months ago, hoping to get healthier body & mind. Nothing extreme change tho 🤣 but i'll continue for myself sake

    • @user-ry7wf4hi9w
      @user-ry7wf4hi9w Před 3 lety +5

      Nice to hear

    • @tylerdetermined
      @tylerdetermined Před 3 lety +14

      So happy for you!!!! I think you all would love the book Sparked! It's a comprehensive review of all that this talk was about!

  • @sharktalez
    @sharktalez Před rokem +274

    I started working out just 10 minutes a day, everyday for 2 weeks and then bumped it up to 20 minutes a day... And eventually got to 45 mins to an hour. It was the easiest and most manageable way I could turn this into a habit. It has been almost 3 years and my body is so strong. I can't believe the progress I made from just starting small. I am no longer depressed and have gained confidence to go back to school to continue to change my life ❤ all thanks to exercise. It has had such a positive domino effect on other areas of my life. I'm so happy and grateful for this habit/practice

  • @varsheethtv2459
    @varsheethtv2459 Před rokem +58

    Exercising can change your brain from very first day of workout:
    1. Excercising can produce new cells in Hippocampus, which makes it voluminous and helps improve long term memory.
    2. Long term exercising can help you increase your attention and focus dependent on Prefrontal cortex.
    3. Helps your keep your mood good for longer time.
    4. The more you workout the stronger brain gets by making Hippocampus and prefrontal conrtex, which protects your brains.
    The minimum amount of exercise is 3 to 4 times a week of 30 mins cardio exercise.
    Excercising will not only protect you today but also from incurable brain diseases!!!
    Thanks Dr. Suzuki!

  • @geniusnehra9456
    @geniusnehra9456 Před 6 lety +4311

    She blinded me with science
    Killed me with knowledge
    Won me by passion.....
    Damn it lady..... You nailed it...

  • @Xxxxxxoxx
    @Xxxxxxoxx Před 4 lety +5114

    This lady has good contagious energy to her. The way she talks about what she's passionate about makes me want to exercise right now.

  • @prabinkc8733
    @prabinkc8733 Před 2 lety +266

    I have an exactly similar experience with exercise. Until my master degree, I was only a bookworm. I read books all day long and did not have any interest in exercises. I used to get sick and feel sick in my body. After my degree, I met a friend who was an athlete and he encouraged me to do exercises. When I started doing it, I felt everything Professor said in this talk. I really think exercise is a must for a healthy mind and body.

    • @dubailove1313
      @dubailove1313 Před 2 lety +10

      You are totally right. I can relate to what you are saying. I am an avid reader, and still feeling the urge to exercise. I visited a party a few days ago with friends of my family. They are all older than me but the energy level is great. I was not feeling good, and it really urged me to get things sorted.

    • @Lorob854
      @Lorob854 Před rokem

      Agreed

    • @youknow8293
      @youknow8293 Před rokem +1

      I'd honestly rather be a bookworm than an athlete. Reading leads to intelligence and success while exercise has it's benefits until you continue working out. This is if I had to choose between the two. Reading always stays with you while exercise doesn't. Although, it's good to have a balance and do both. You can still be a bookworm and workout. But, it's not good to over do it with exercise while it's ok to continue all day with reading.
      Also, reading always leads to intelligence and success, while working out has no guarantee for making you succeed in life. Having said that, taking care of your health and body is also really important. Exercise makes you feel amazing and confident.
      This is coming from someone who's worked out most of his life.

    • @vernicephillip4882
      @vernicephillip4882 Před 5 měsíci

  • @will.owthewisp
    @will.owthewisp Před rokem +222

    She is great. This is very inspiring. I already go to the gym a lot but this fired me up and made me so happy to see this.

    • @noexcuses5524
      @noexcuses5524 Před rokem +5

      It has been studied that speaking two or more languages is less likely u get alzcheimer and dementia.
      Of course exercise is important too. I lose 15 kg by exercising and sticking to right diets and it does improve the mood.

  • @tessawebb9469
    @tessawebb9469 Před 4 lety +10229

    "Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Happy people don't shoot their husbands." Elle Woods

    • @NuLyteTV
      @NuLyteTV Před 4 lety +14

      Tessa Webb lololl

    • @ginoasci2876
      @ginoasci2876 Před 4 lety +215

      people that have been loved by their parents don’t shoot anyone.

    • @silatikalaluka3847
      @silatikalaluka3847 Před 4 lety +15

      Tessa Webb 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Nofiveyearplan
      @Nofiveyearplan Před 4 lety +3

      🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😂😂😂😂

    • @eh1126
      @eh1126 Před 4 lety +71

      Lol to the people that have never watched legally blond 😂 😂 😂

  • @goldielocks9092
    @goldielocks9092 Před 3 lety +1971

    I have been extremely, _extremely_ depressed for several months now. I felt nothingness, complete hopelessness and emptiness and sadness. Yesterday I decided to workout for 30-40 minutes. And guys, that complete hoplessness and sadness😭 literally after one session it's gone. I'm so much better. I'm so happy. I had been suffering from insomnia too, but I slept so well. After so long 😭. And that's the reason I'm going to start working out everyday.

    • @doktordok7517
      @doktordok7517 Před 3 lety +58

      Let your body rest every few days

    • @goldielocks9092
      @goldielocks9092 Před 3 lety +61

      @@doktordok7517 yes I've been doing that. My lower legs hurt like crazy after the first three days, I couldn't even walk. So I had to take a week long break.

    • @mamayoda4493
      @mamayoda4493 Před 3 lety +11

      That's amazing!

    • @rn9167
      @rn9167 Před 3 lety +16

      great job, and keep it up :)... and my brain is like a solid fat lol, and I am in a nursing school... I need something like this to help me get through this...

    • @awescar3231
      @awescar3231 Před 3 lety +61

      @@goldielocks9092 AHHH This brought tears to my eyes. I was once in your shoes. I've been exercising intensely for 3 months now. The confidence is the main component to me! I feel like I can literally take on any challenge that comes my way! Including mental challenges!! I am a much friendlier and positive person since I started developing these healthier habits. The truth is, if you want to be happy, you better work for it!!! Don't expect to feel good from laying in bed all day watching youtube (I was guilty of this). Anyway, I hope you're doing incredible!!! Have an awesome day and keep a positive attitude. You can do it all

  • @camisnyder3460
    @camisnyder3460 Před 2 lety +26

    I quit sugar and alcohol and took up exercising at the gym!!! Life could not feel any better ❤️💕🥰 I thank the Lord for this body and life!!!!

  • @user-ob3zx9nh7k
    @user-ob3zx9nh7k Před rokem +58

    This is the first ted talk in a while I truly enjoyed without getting bored at all. It feels like this video is some kind of revelation for a person like me who never exercises that I must start exercising….. Thank you, Wendy, for the inspiration.

    • @VisionRevealed
      @VisionRevealed Před měsícem +1

      hey, Reminder, it's a year already. have you made it? or are you starting TODAY?

  • @ozgurakpinar_gr
    @ozgurakpinar_gr Před 4 lety +3716

    She is the proof of what she claims. That energy level...

    • @gordongordon98
      @gordongordon98 Před 4 lety +10

      Özgür AKPINAR that’s funny, I was thinking that too

    • @speed-stick
      @speed-stick Před 4 lety +19

      Energy is a personality trait. It has nothing to do with sport

    • @TheBlackManMythLegend
      @TheBlackManMythLegend Před 4 lety +91

      @@speed-stick bah a lot of sport can increase your energy level a lot

    • @Hallowsaw
      @Hallowsaw Před 4 lety +20

      @@TheBlackManMythLegend since I started a labor intense job I have loads of energy

    • @speed-stick
      @speed-stick Před 4 lety +8

      @@alexdiaz7628 I've been running 250 kilometers a month for the last 3 years. Working out doesn't make you talkative

  • @baboylove
    @baboylove Před 4 lety +6068

    Imagine if she were your professor... I'd never get bored

    • @happyari13
      @happyari13 Před 4 lety +117

      Bro I signed up for her class two days ago and I just saw this video on my recommended I’m shook

    • @infoMania07
      @infoMania07 Před 4 lety +84

      I beg to differ. The lecture is meant for a TED talk and I am pretty sure that even your most boring professor will sound interesting for 13 minutes on that stage. It is well thought out and rehearsed.

    • @chrzmaxx9140
      @chrzmaxx9140 Před 3 lety +6

      Bro she’s not that fit

    • @NicholasSo1000
      @NicholasSo1000 Před 3 lety +1

      happyari13 sign up from where?

    • @muthiaulfa8653
      @muthiaulfa8653 Před 3 lety +2

      @@NicholasSo1000 I think NYU? She is a professor there

  • @vettudayakaali2686
    @vettudayakaali2686 Před 2 lety +140

    9:39 The best part starts from 9:39 . She really impressed me with the 1 minute workout she got the audience to DO right in the auditorium, and made them enjoy it, and made them actually realize the benefits of exercise. Good job Wendy !

    • @ASWEEPEI
      @ASWEEPEI Před rokem +3

      it was a bit lame imo. But I am impressed how easily impressed some people get.

    • @matthewdrummond9961
      @matthewdrummond9961 Před rokem +16

      @@ASWEEPEI damn bro you’re everywhere hating on this lady, go put some of that time into exercising

    • @nicks.4276
      @nicks.4276 Před 7 měsíci

      To be fair, you can't know if they actually enjoyed it or were just playing along

  • @debyourwellnesscoach7921
    @debyourwellnesscoach7921 Před 2 lety +164

    What a privilege to do what I love. Watching this video shows me how important my job as physical trainer is. I’m proud to teach, instruct and motivate individuals to have a happier life. Gratitude is the word for today!

  • @coffeetea8577
    @coffeetea8577 Před 3 lety +2496

    As a teenager I suffered from depression due to puberty and hormonal imbalances. I was crying constantly, low self esteem and I HATED myself. Not to mention the acne, weight gain and puppy fat, which worsened my self esteem. I started exercising during this time, and within two years, my low moods and crying had dissipated . Had it not been for the days I pushed myself to run, to go to the gym, my depression would have lasted years beyond puberty. I’m 21 years old now, and currently an international student living away from home amidst a global pandemic. I make it a point to workout in my dorm room at least 5 times a week, no matter how tired I am after a whole day of online classes. It’s the MAIN thing keeping me sane, preventing me from having breakdowns and stressing less even with the struggles and uncertainty of the current circumstances. It saved my life, and it still does

    • @JK-cu7sy
      @JK-cu7sy Před 3 lety +70

      Wow I’m really proud of you!!!
      Nice job!!!! And keep it up!!

    • @GodSoLoved.Yeshua
      @GodSoLoved.Yeshua Před 3 lety +32

      God bless you, seek JESUS. You are loved.

    • @mocha8908
      @mocha8908 Před 3 lety +36

      Look man, the thing is, dont make exercise as the only reliable source for your happiness, it wont end well, if you have time and determination look for activities that are physical like hiking, rafting but dont rely on exercise to fix your problems, sometimes its better to hike for 20 miles to do introspective than doing high cardio workout for an hour. Appreciating little things will make it feel better, all the best for you.

    • @sanjeevverma6348
      @sanjeevverma6348 Před 3 lety +31

      Develop hobbies, practice positive thinking, and so many ways to be happy. No overthinking, it may cause worries. Bless you.

    • @amrinaarina
      @amrinaarina Před 3 lety +7

      Good statement. Keep fighting! Thank you for sharing!

  • @KatariaGujjar
    @KatariaGujjar Před 4 lety +1815

    I've been depressed for 21 years, still am now. 2 years ago I started exercising, gym, and sports daily. I realized after 5 or 6 months, that though I'm still depressed, I am not as depressed as I used to be. Stressful events are less depressing now and I have better control over my thoughts. In numbers, I'd say the my depression has probably reduced by 70%.

    • @chowsr123
      @chowsr123 Před 4 lety +52

      Try dancing. Akandere, M. i Demir, B. (2011). The Effect of Dance over Depression. Collegium antropologicum, 35 (3), 651-656. Preuzeto s hrcak.srce.hr/72151
      I had a traumatic brain injury and couldn't walk in a straight line. 9 months later I can dance backwards and in high heels.

    • @Ash-ec5iq
      @Ash-ec5iq Před 4 lety +59

      That's awesome! Battling mental illness is coming up with a cocktail that works. Excersice is great for everyone. Some people also need therapy and meds. Some need therapy and to meditate. I have found that people can absolutely battle it when they work hard and get the right things in place that they need. Maybe your missing something for that 30%. May never be 100% better all the time but it's so neat when people start taking action!

    • @danielwilson3184
      @danielwilson3184 Před 4 lety +16

      Chin up you'll get there

    • @e.l.5402
      @e.l.5402 Před 4 lety +20

      Let the doctor check you for a deficiency in micronutrients and do ~20 min sessions of meditation every day.
      Do both to have another transformation in 3 months.
      You will feel great :)

    • @shivamkapoor1827
      @shivamkapoor1827 Před 4 lety +16

      To beat depression all u need to write is 1. "I am a great soul" at night when you go to sleep 108 times
      2. "I am powerful soul" in morning instantly when you wake up 108 times
      And the person who has problem in sleeping (insomnia)only then apply first point only for 7 days u will find out that u have came out of depression and insomnia. Also share the results with me. Om shanti😊

  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy Před rokem +172

    0:39 Exercise, MOVE YOUR BODY
    1:15 The Brain is complex 🧠
    Pre-frontal cortex - Personality and Choices
    Temporal lobes
    Hippocampus - memory
    3:40 “I had no social life.. I gained 25 lbs. I was the weakest person.” 4:30 MOOD BOOST, STRENGTH BOOST, LOST POUNDS
    5:28 Focus, Memory, BETTER
    8:39 PROTECTION.
    9:26 401K for the brain
    10:02 30 minutes at least, do 1 hour
    • Walk
    • Vaccum
    • Climb Stairs

  • @humble.genius
    @humble.genius Před rokem +55

    I used to be an introverted-obese child without any interest in sport for years in elementary and mid school. I used to think exercise is not important.
    When i enter university, i decided to start to go to gym, and honestly, it is life changing, especially for people that doesnt used to do a lot of exercise just like the professor said.
    Since then, i have a stronger willpower, better mood lead to better social life, no anxiety, no body shame. And ofc, better energy level, lead to more productivity.
    I believe everyone should start doing exercise regardless of their age, etc.

    • @piachavez5350
      @piachavez5350 Před rokem +1

      100%

    • @rain-bender4712
      @rain-bender4712 Před rokem

      That's great but being an introvert isn't an illness. I'm an introvert and I embrace it. I find I cope far better than extroverts in many ways.

  • @sharonh2991
    @sharonh2991 Před 4 lety +1993

    I started working out when I was 18, right after high school and I’m now 58. Not only do I feel great but I pretty much have the same body I had in high school.

    • @linanthony7892
      @linanthony7892 Před 4 lety +134

      your parter must be happy

    • @Gboythunda
      @Gboythunda Před 4 lety +24

      Good shyt dude. Inspirational

    • @vortexofficial7960
      @vortexofficial7960 Před 4 lety +32

      damn well done I love the gym even more now never giving it up thanks to you 👌

    • @shadoninja
      @shadoninja Před 4 lety +64

      I know a guy who is 70 years old this year. He has been running since he was about 18 and looks great and is very fit and healthy.

    • @michaelmelamed9103
      @michaelmelamed9103 Před 4 lety +11

      Sharon H what dating site are you on?

  • @howaboutjulie
    @howaboutjulie Před 5 lety +3898

    I’ve met Wendy and done research under her guidance and she’s just as incredible and passionate in person :)). She absolutely killed this ted talk! I’m so proud of her!

    • @avantikaoberoi3083
      @avantikaoberoi3083 Před 5 lety +15

      Absolutely👍

    • @evan2557
      @evan2557 Před 5 lety +5

      Is she Japanese ?

    • @reemabdelwahab6148
      @reemabdelwahab6148 Před 5 lety +9

      How much did it cost you to do a research with her? I'm interested in neuroscience and willing to start my research journey soon.

    • @fredsting8540
      @fredsting8540 Před 5 lety +11

      No she didn't. Her personality is horrible. It's not natural.

    • @reemabdelwahab6148
      @reemabdelwahab6148 Před 5 lety +11

      @@fredsting8540 what's wrong with her?

  • @user-zx8py3dd3j
    @user-zx8py3dd3j Před rokem +26

    Suzuki's personal story of how exercise helped her to overcome depression and improve her cognitive function is a testament to the power of physical activity. It is truly fascinating what exercise can do for the human body. I also appreciate how she emphasizes that exercise doesn't have to be a daunting or time-consuming activity. Even small amounts of exercise, such as taking a brisk walk or doing a few minutes of yoga, can have significant benefits for the brain and mental health.

  • @chimz1310
    @chimz1310 Před 2 lety +14

    I love her presentation sooo much. So informative, easy to understand, and so passionate! Great job Dr. Suzuki!!!!

  • @Neel_Doshi
    @Neel_Doshi Před 3 lety +1555

    It take lot of guts, commitment and conviction within yourself to make TED audience standup and make them punch in the air.

    • @Paltheus
      @Paltheus Před 2 lety +11

      No it doesn't. It's an organized event. TED has kind of changed over the years... It's more of a "group think" organization now.

    • @findingagain
      @findingagain Před 2 lety +29

      @@Paltheus See, people call educational experiences "group think" all the time but have you stood in front of a classroom or learning space and successfully gotten everyone to do something without a million questions or people doing whatever they want anyway? 😂😂 It is significantly harder than I think most folks imagine. No one likes being told what to do, so it requires building genuine relationships with people to actually be done in the way people make it out to be. Everyone is still their own person and goes home to their own experiences the end of the day.

    • @Paltheus
      @Paltheus Před 2 lety +2

      @@findingagain I recommend you listen to Eddie Huang's TED experience.

    • @findingagain
      @findingagain Před 2 lety +2

      @@Paltheus I will take a look

    • @podcubs1582
      @podcubs1582 Před 2 lety

      hahaha! gut and brain so strong!!!

  • @davalyzz
    @davalyzz Před 5 lety +1485

    i can very much relate to what she is saying. i've been depressed for most of my life, parents divorced, dad got mentally ill, i had a burnout with 19, and felt pretty much empty inside. since i picked up a regular training routine my whole life changed significantly. at first my mood was pretty much the same, but after about a month or two i really noticed a difference. my bitterness and my whole negative mindset just disappeared. instead i have the feeling to be able to conquer every challenge that's out to get me. if you are feeling depressed, please don't give up on yourself and just wait for the next bad thing to happen. act, don't just react. you'll be surprised what a little change in your lifestyle can do for you.

    • @jeffreylee5391
      @jeffreylee5391 Před 4 lety +18

      davalyzz i am really pleased you can make a big change by constantly exercising and you are already on the way to successfully change the trajectory of your life for the better. Hang in there!

    • @danhartwigPerch
      @danhartwigPerch Před 4 lety

      Same Here

    • @reg8297
      @reg8297 Před 4 lety +1

      Did u exercise two or three times a week

    • @heekyungkim8147
      @heekyungkim8147 Před 4 lety +12

      I suffer from depression for 10 years. What’s ur training routine like ?

    • @aadiltanveer757
      @aadiltanveer757 Před 4 lety +4

      Going to.gym.can really.heal.depressed life

  • @adrianoroyorkshire
    @adrianoroyorkshire Před rokem +6

    She's just brilliant. I'm 56 and had no idea about the benefits when I started exercising at the age of 15. I got back to the university to study psychology last year and have found out so much about brain and myself. Thanks Dr Suzuki and TED for sharing.

  • @momichisan
    @momichisan Před 2 lety +9

    In july 2021, I was so depressed I was crying at my desk, I couldn't sleep at night because of anxiety and back pain from being at my computer +9 hours a day, popping xanax to function and smoking a pack a day. I joined a gym 5 minutes away and I decided that before a cigarette and the xanax, the first time in the day I'd feel like crying I would go for a hiit workout on the elliptical. The first few times I puked and cried, but I persisted and now I've quit cigarettes and the xanax is there only for major emergencies. I sleep much better because my back is healthier. and no more crying or tension headaches. Exercise is a blessing.

  • @gyanendraverma3155
    @gyanendraverma3155 Před 3 lety +984

    doing excercise on the daily basis at least 30 to 45 mints really really work like a anti depression medicine. i was suffering with depression and anxiety from 2 years but after started doing workout 45 min a day. i see lots of the good impoact on my mood, self-esteem, confidence level, focus and happiness. it's really work. thank god i have taken a good decision to join gym and start workout.

    • @VictoriaSobocki
      @VictoriaSobocki Před 2 lety +8

      Good job!

    • @joseantoniocavallieri272
      @joseantoniocavallieri272 Před 2 lety +9

      Stay blessed dear friend greetings from São Paulo Brasil. I started learning english to exercise my Brain .

    • @kadalammainmysoul
      @kadalammainmysoul Před 2 lety +7

      i know man ! i can totally relate to what u say ! i keep telling people the same thing whenever they r depressed, but sometimes you come across certain people who consider themselves to be " more empathizing " and say that don't generalize with advice like "exercise" ! they seem to think that medicines are the only solution ! such a pity that without even trying to motivate people to move their body there are actually people who want to give them pills in the guise of being empathetic !

    • @ping7364
      @ping7364 Před 2 lety

      Totally agree

    • @aboutharis
      @aboutharis Před 2 lety +2

      I hope you're getting better and ok brother ❤️

  • @tenziyang
    @tenziyang Před 3 lety +2155

    This has got to be one of THE BEST ted talks I’ve seen.

  • @jerichothedrifter60
    @jerichothedrifter60 Před 2 lety +12

    Well, I'm 61 and despite being about 20 lbs overweight, I'm really active with a lot of walking, kettlebell and medicine ball workouts. Been doing it for a long, long time -- it makes sense that the body is made for action and work, and the brain is going to see the same benefits. For 30 years now, my mental acuity, mood and energy are at their best after a workout and it'd be hard for me to ever be able to stand myself if I was sedentary. Now, about that 20 lbs...

  • @aia1190
    @aia1190 Před 3 lety +4464

    shes like that cool auntie at family gatherings

  • @suryahr307
    @suryahr307 Před 5 lety +871

    I bet she wouldn't have been able to give a speech with this much energy on her previous research topic only because her physical activity was too low. Her energy in this itself reflects the positive benefits. The same speech wouldn't have had same impact if given by someone else who was very dull. She's filled with so much joy that she can't keep it to herself.. it's overflowing! Thank you so much ma'am #respects

    • @legendsofmyself
      @legendsofmyself Před 5 lety +8

      Totally noticed and too that out of this

    • @olive4naito
      @olive4naito Před 4 lety +4

      I can see she has a target audience in mind. Sceptics who think exercise is for chumps! She used to be that person lol! And she's armed with science.

    • @fatimaabdin3005
      @fatimaabdin3005 Před 4 lety +1

      Big Sur1

    • @MsFabDee
      @MsFabDee Před 4 lety +1

      So true!!!❤

    • @cinthiaguerrero4523
      @cinthiaguerrero4523 Před 4 lety +1

      I loved this comment, because you focused on her energy!!;

  • @ruthpamela2024
    @ruthpamela2024 Před 2 lety +28

    I started my exercises two years back, my skin was full of achne, self esteem was so low. My life is now much better with a healthier skin. Exercises are magical ✨

    • @xxXxxx-lk6vn
      @xxXxxx-lk6vn Před 2 lety +1

      so your skin cleared just from exercising or did you do something else too (like eating healthy as an example) ?

    • @ruthpamela2024
      @ruthpamela2024 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xxXxxx-lk6vn i was eating healthy to, however with cleansing action 0f the sweat, my pores were cleaner and my tone improved greatly, i started feeling better about my self. Esteem improved mainly because i was proud of my self for keeping up with the healthy routine for two months straight.

  • @amybochenek8616
    @amybochenek8616 Před rokem +13

    I suffered from benzodiazepine dependence and coming off of the was the most difficult thing I have ever encountered. But I began to work out once a day for an hour about 3 weeks into the detox. The results were absolutely life changing. I felt so much better! My mind felt better! My body and my overall day to day life has gotten immensely better. Benzos do so much Damage to the brain and I had trouble reading and focusing and remembering. After working out for a bit all that went away and I came out of what I would call a brain fog. I felt not only Better but sharper, smarter more focused then ever before. I know working out played a huge part in my recovery and I still work out everyday 10 months later. No it isn’t easy to get up and get to the gym. But let me ask you this. Is there ever a workout you regretted? I know there isn’t one I have! Some people work out to burn calories and some workout because it feels good. I workout because it feels so amazing. Better then any high I have ever experienced. And it is all natural. This Ted talk was so enjoyable!

    • @kseniarasputin3147
      @kseniarasputin3147 Před rokem

      Hey, so glad you got better. Yeah, benzos are good short-term, but they made my depression so much worse. I am currently tapering off clonazepam... Not feeling my best.

    • @dustygatrell-ru7tg
      @dustygatrell-ru7tg Před rokem

      I'm currently suffering from benzo withdrawal.i just started working out today. Hopefully doing it everyday helps me heal. Thanks for this post. It gives some hope.

  • @nuri3397
    @nuri3397 Před 2 lety +1362

    Did a 45min workout today for the first time on months after watching this Ted talk!! I felt horrible during the workout but amazing after!! I can’t wait to workout again tomorrow ❤️

    • @wallie963
      @wallie963 Před 2 lety +29

      keep it up! im glad many people are learning to love exercise instead of thinking of it as something you just do

    • @replitzit
      @replitzit Před 2 lety +5

      Are you still going

    • @mokie7421
      @mokie7421 Před rokem +6

      @@replitzit rip

    • @anthonymorales842
      @anthonymorales842 Před rokem +5

      keep it up doesn't have to be 45 minutes every time. keep some light weights around not to heavy not to light Pick up several times just in passing swing them around be creative. Do some quick stretches randomly through the day .I save the strenuous work for 2 to 3 times a week. Learn to tread water again be creative in the water. Treading water is an overlooked exercise. Shoot some hoops throw a frisbee, learn to throw half of a quahog shell. All of these add up most of all it is a journey .

    • @justosoleno5009
      @justosoleno5009 Před rokem

      Keep it up Nuri!

  • @andrewcliffe4753
    @andrewcliffe4753 Před 5 lety +817

    Not only your brain. 78years old, amazing results. Per week 4 x 90mins at gym, swim 5 x 1500m plus some walking. Well worth the time sacrificed

    • @owentomos2306
      @owentomos2306 Před 4 lety +41

      And I thought that these kind of talks are aimed at the younger generation. I'm glad to understand this is not necessarily the case as your comments prove.

    • @andromedagalaxynebula5751
      @andromedagalaxynebula5751 Před 4 lety +6

      I guess you can teach a old dog new tricks. Keep it up man!

    • @andthereisntone3454
      @andthereisntone3454 Před 4 lety +7

      +Andrew Cliffe
      Have you considered adding 20 mins HIIT 2x a week (not on the same day as weights) and sauna (as hot as you can stand it) after each gym session? Very solid scientific research out there for both, and they would complement what you are currently doing.
      PS. I'm impressed with your swim distance.

    • @TominBali
      @TominBali Před 4 lety +5

      Andrew, what do you do for 90 minutes in the gym? I'm 50 and have just started going to the gym and do half an hour runs on the treadmill, currently at 4KM in half an hour. Well, it's a start and I want to do more but don't want to break or pull something... :-)

    • @navinmnrk
      @navinmnrk Před 4 lety +2

      Gym is business

  • @futureyouwellnesshealthier9474

    This is the best TED talk I have seen. Well done Wendy. In my Health and Wellness coaching business, getting people to be regularly active is exactly what I do. I fully agree with the benefits of regular exercise. Thank you for bringing it to us Wendy.

  • @Upliftingyourfaith
    @Upliftingyourfaith Před 16 dny +2

    This literally made me cry..thank you for the inspiration and motivation Doc❤

  • @thais_volpe
    @thais_volpe Před 4 lety +503

    I actually went through what she had myself. it's roughly 3 months since I started working out. In the last 3 weeks I had 3 exams and I swear I've never been able to memorize so much data in so little time, and keeping my nerves at that! no matter how good you want to look in a bikini, it's a totally different sensation and a feeling of pride and confidence when you actually FEEL good!

  • @amituniyal3412
    @amituniyal3412 Před 4 lety +671

    Consistency is more important factor when it comes to physical exercises

    • @swotup2752
      @swotup2752 Před 3 lety +31

      I totally agree but not just exercise in each and everything we must have consistency.

    • @robertlee9679
      @robertlee9679 Před 3 lety +4

      true that

    • @adityashukla2635
      @adityashukla2635 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes!

    • @rubywarda6871
      @rubywarda6871 Před 3 lety +4

      And seeing the results

    • @markdemell3717
      @markdemell3717 Před 3 lety +10

      I have seen many people last a few months and then give up and get fat ,real fat again.Sad.

  • @shivamraj4115
    @shivamraj4115 Před 2 lety +6

    I have allergic asthma. Regular workout has helped me get off my daily medications and I havent suffered any episode for more than a year now. The general feeling of sadness I used to experience time and again has significantly decreased..and now I know the reason. Exercise does magic not only to your brain but every aspect of your life.

  • @timothypeden3516
    @timothypeden3516 Před 2 lety +3

    I love this, thanks for sharing. I think many people get caught up with exercise as a tool for "vanity" but if utilized in a more positive way, it's an amazing tool to improve ones life. The better body is just an added bonus.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Red88Rex
    @Red88Rex Před 6 lety +388

    She is so right. Cardio has been my antidepressant for YEARS! Running keeps me mellow, it resets my body, stress just melts away. Looking good is only a bonus!

    • @madhub8282
      @madhub8282 Před 5 lety +3

      Red88Rex true. Even just brisk walking kicks out the stress.

    • @remi9018
      @remi9018 Před 5 lety +1

      Great news ..that also works for myself too

    • @voxstudio639
      @voxstudio639 Před 5 lety

      Red88Rex u are so right !

    • @devinsims9337
      @devinsims9337 Před 5 lety +8

      I literally just got a gym membership and can feel grey matter forming, and mental and physical toxins dying off when I do cardio. Lol. I love it

    • @Gigi-nv5ev
      @Gigi-nv5ev Před 5 lety

      It is what we were meant to do!

  • @car9885
    @car9885 Před 4 lety +211

    After a terrible break up, I tried reading books, friends chatting, seeing films, therapy, creative writting, travel, everything to "stop" being sad. Ive tried everything until I started dance classes. Dancing was the only activity that stop me of "thinking". While i was focus in my hips, mi arms, my thumb and my middle finger together, straight head, straight knees, feets in second position. Its just impossible to me to think about how broken my heart was. It gives me structure, gives me some kind or organizacion in the caos that my life was. It wasnt only physical effort, Ive needed that much focus to do all that excercise in a graceful way and without crying.

    • @melpink3333
      @melpink3333 Před 3 lety +3

      That is adorable. I myself enjoy dancing and I could not agree more with your stament. You see, when I'm dancing I find that I can go hours without really thinking just...dancing, I'm not sure how to explain it lol. Perhaps it's the adrenaline that rushes throughout me when I'm dancing. Nonetheless it has been a wonderful copping mechanism for me.

    • @markdemell3717
      @markdemell3717 Před 3 lety +2

      Wim Hof breathing techniques are amazing.Look him up ,I highly recommend him.

  • @serigamel
    @serigamel Před 7 měsíci

    Love the energy. I started brisk walking at home on my treadmill almost everyday for the past 3 months and it has totally changed my mood and overall wellbeing. It is so important to move everyday and avoid being sedentary. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and personal anecdotes. Inspiring!

  • @sanankynaston9925
    @sanankynaston9925 Před 2 lety +9

    Very interesting, and well delivered!
    I started exercising regularly again around the turn of the year, and it feels great.

  • @docbrown3139
    @docbrown3139 Před 3 lety +523

    I suffer from depression, I feel empty most of the time, I have adhd, I’m always anxious, and socially awkward. every time i exercise I notice people react more positive towards me and I feel better threw out the day. Its hard to keep doing it though most of the time I’m working and when I’m not, I feel like doing nothing.. this has inspired me to start again.

    • @healthyliving2368
      @healthyliving2368 Před 3 lety +8

      Very good.

    • @ironmanDX
      @ironmanDX Před 3 lety +16

      I'm the same, just less impacted. Was working out until I was forced to work from home. I have so much more time to work out at my home gym but haven't. Energy is real low and motivation to work is lower. I also feel the depression kicking in.
      I'm about to go down to the gym now. Get my schedule back in order and reap the benefits of a more fulfilling life.

    • @YOUAreTheSecretToLife
      @YOUAreTheSecretToLife Před 3 lety +5

      Same same same!! Keep watching things like this also. It will help keep it stuck in our brains 🧠 🙂

    • @irenesanc08
      @irenesanc08 Před 3 lety +2

      Good luck

    • @Eebydeeby2112
      @Eebydeeby2112 Před 3 lety +1

      Choose health first. Always.

  • @kolokayla4899
    @kolokayla4899 Před 5 lety +448

    I watched the entire thing, I was thinking I was jus put going to listen to her talk for a couple seconds then I'll tap off the video. But instead I watched the entire video and now I feel so motivated to exercise. She's so funny, intelligent, and cute too. I'm glad I watched this entire video. Thank you for giving us this presentation.

  • @314magpies
    @314magpies Před 2 lety +18

    I definitely noticed changes a few years ago when I invested in myself by taking time for exercise. It was uphill from there, with some setbacks along the way, but it was life-changing. Boundaries, healthier eating, better sleep habits, and less social media came after that
    Thank you for this presentation!

  • @vagnersilva5465
    @vagnersilva5465 Před rokem +43

    Every person that went through rejection goes to a gym to improve themselves. I think that's an awesome thing

  • @thuyduyenpham5505
    @thuyduyenpham5505 Před 6 lety +388

    i have started jogging and running for 21 days at 5 a.m and i feel great. I get more focused, energetic and gritty. Exercise is awesome

  • @jimkeen7674
    @jimkeen7674 Před 6 lety +415

    I feel this, too. I was (am) in a very stressful job, full-time in college studying Physics, bad family situation, lonely, depressed, etc. My car broke down and I was forced to ride a bike 6 miles to work, 2 to school, and 7 home every day, plus normal errands. At first I was stressed about getting a new car but now, almost 2 months later, I'm feeling strong and healthy, I have more energy and sleep better, I'm in a better mood and mindspace, I've been listening to audiobooks while riding and loving it. I enrolled in a Tai Chi class as well and I feel I'm on a whole new, positive trajectory in my life. My new awareness of my body is leading me to eat better as well. I feel good.

    • @carminasoler5660
      @carminasoler5660 Před 6 lety +9

      Jim Keen
      Beautiful.

    • @samsmom400
      @samsmom400 Před 6 lety +33

      Jim Keen I'm so glad I saw your post! I'm about to turn 58 and my health has been on a steady decline. I could barely walk due to arthritis and plantar fasciitis. I had horrible hip pain. I'd been diagnosed with dementia. my car didn't pass the CA smog test and for about a week I've been walking and riding a bike and I'm feeling better mentally and physically!!!!

    • @samsmom400
      @samsmom400 Před 6 lety +2

      Jim Keen I just started walking and riding a bike. I was wondering how much weight you've lost in two months? thank you for your post!

    • @guesswho5790
      @guesswho5790 Před 5 lety +7

      I'm happy for you, stranger!! Keep it up.

    • @emmalikesflowers
      @emmalikesflowers Před 5 lety +2

      Congratulations people. Well done, I’m so proud of you all🤗

  • @fluxdr1ve143
    @fluxdr1ve143 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This has been very eye opening. Thank you Wendy for giving me that! I've started to exercise and I am heading off to college in a week. Highschool was a mess for me psychologically. I was just not feeling well mentally. I have ADHD and made it hard to work on things and I ended up procrastinating. I was always "nerdy" and still nerdy and stuck to my computers and love for physics so I stayed away from exercise. But as I worked, I would just get brain fog and my brain couldn't make a decision on something. It was nightmarish. I am like the person that needs the science, the "why", to really resonate with me and change my mind. It feels tangible to me. My brain can feel stronger and more pumped to do things. My mood feels better as a result. Once again thanks for this talk, I really needed it.

  • @thecitizenjoan
    @thecitizenjoan Před rokem +3

    So true I just started working out everyday and I feel like a different person. I struggled with it for a long time but its easier to do if its something convenient for you whether that's walking around or having your exercise bike right next to your bed!

  • @pkrockin3923
    @pkrockin3923 Před 3 lety +818

    This talk made me realize why many office/white-collar workers are depressed and unhappy.

    • @k-pop_moo7040
      @k-pop_moo7040 Před 3 lety +4

      true

    • @kayluhluh6973
      @kayluhluh6973 Před 3 lety

      Guilty

    • @silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892
      @silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892 Před 2 lety +5

      This should have been part of their basic job training 35 - 40 years ago though, I think that's at least one major reason why I always avoided office work at any cost! We all could have known and done better though, yep.

    • @lestrae
      @lestrae Před 2 lety +10

      not only because they physically inactive, but also office workers get much less socializing with other people. less socializing, less emotions, same 4 walls, same screen every day.

  • @parkeranderson5074
    @parkeranderson5074 Před 4 lety +3792

    “I’m never going to be the weakest person on a river rafting trip again.”
    Next trip: Takes grandma

  • @chloediggs314
    @chloediggs314 Před rokem +2

    This is my favorite talk! Her energy is contagious!

  • @inspirationalandmotivation6397

    It prevents mild cognitive impairment by improving blood flow. To start with, exercise sends your heart racing, which pumps blood around your body, increasing the oxygen to your brain. Exercise can also help to stimulate the production of growth hormones that help to create new brain cells.

  • @bhanderwoman
    @bhanderwoman Před 6 lety +2006

    I just joined gym today, and then this came up in my notification... It's destiny

    • @millicentnthenya1625
      @millicentnthenya1625 Před 6 lety +22

      Aditi Yadav This is so random but me too. I'm so motivated right now.

    • @bhanderwoman
      @bhanderwoman Před 6 lety +12

      Millicent Nthenya Good luck 😄

    • @millicentnthenya1625
      @millicentnthenya1625 Před 6 lety +6

      😂😂Thank you, you too.

    • @MrDesean516
      @MrDesean516 Před 6 lety +10

      Good Luck to both. 💪🏾

    • @translucent7564
      @translucent7564 Před 6 lety +8

      I did a 16 mile cycle today after over a year of little to no exercise, it must be destiny!

  • @Smjofficial26
    @Smjofficial26 Před 4 lety +272

    This is one of the best presentations , I have ever heard in TED. Look, the professor is so energetic and lively. And she knows how to hold audience's attention.

  • @bipin14747
    @bipin14747 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent
    Analysing brain parts, its functions and a demo on the spot at the end of talk is inspiring

  • @swopna5151
    @swopna5151 Před 2 lety +31

    The transformation as she mentioned before and after doing exercises. I experienced myself. It helped me a lot to come out from my depression. Now exercise and yoga it is a part of my life specially now a days we have to stay healthy mentally and physically.

  • @lindsayhargrove441
    @lindsayhargrove441 Před 3 lety +544

    I wish everyone struggling with mental and physical health could see this

    • @mr.mysteriousyt6118
      @mr.mysteriousyt6118 Před 2 lety +1

      @Peter Smith what IS the cure then? You don't know? Well shut up then.

    • @vieyraart2720
      @vieyraart2720 Před 2 lety +5

      I've told people and they only get mad, truth is they actually like their miserable lives because they get attention from it.

    • @vieyraart2720
      @vieyraart2720 Před 2 lety +1

      @Peter Smith I guess you didn't watch the simple video.

    • @loop9821
      @loop9821 Před 2 lety +7

      I'm a young person struggling with mental health and I can attest that 3x moderate exercise has helped my memory and concentration noticeably. I started in late May and now it's mid-August. Still quite depressed though.

    • @summonerleague7898
      @summonerleague7898 Před 2 lety

      @@mr.mysteriousyt6118 may not be the cure but definitively helps , and so , what’s wrong with that if it works ?

  • @diegovisoso7005
    @diegovisoso7005 Před 4 lety +303

    Boy is this true, exercise has helped me combat
    depression/anxiety, I focus better after a good exercise, I can concentrate for longer.

    • @naomisings3324
      @naomisings3324 Před 4 lety +5

      Will it help a 15 year old fighting depression?

    • @AYOMAKANLAGI
      @AYOMAKANLAGI Před 4 lety +11

      I have anxiety (panic attack) and I just start exercise from yesterday. I hope it'll work for me! 🙏

    • @realcapo23
      @realcapo23 Před 4 lety

      @@AYOMAKANLAGI how are you doing?

    • @AYOMAKANLAGI
      @AYOMAKANLAGI Před 4 lety +2

      @@realcapo23 luckly i'm doing good. Although some days I get dizzy after exercise

    • @diegovisoso7005
      @diegovisoso7005 Před 4 lety +1

      @@naomisings3324 definitely, I like to Sprint at the park. 👍🏼🏃

  • @shanazkhan754
    @shanazkhan754 Před rokem +4

    This has to be one of my favourite TED talks of all time!

  • @higirlhigh
    @higirlhigh Před 2 lety +3

    Love her energy and message!

  • @adititakale5790
    @adititakale5790 Před 4 lety +488

    She's even more relatable when you've just exercised.

  • @darryllavalley7073
    @darryllavalley7073 Před rokem +8

    2. The most common finding in neurological studies on exercise, is that there is improved attention function dependent on your prefrontal cortex, better focus and attention due to the volume of the hippocampus increasing. You don’t only get immediate effects if mood boost, but exercising periodically can result in mood boost for a long time.

  • @mariejudesmart649
    @mariejudesmart649 Před 2 lety +487

    In 2019, I suffered severe brain stroke during my workout in the gym. However, according to a neurological team it was my fitness that helped me to bounce back at almost 100% capacity. I haven't stop training since. This video underscores what I have been and am experiencing ... exercise is good for your brain.

    • @candaceyoung9369
      @candaceyoung9369 Před 2 lety +6

      Yessss!!!!!! Congratulations!!!!

    • @OmJhody
      @OmJhody Před rokem +9

      wow! congrats on the recovery

    • @boostedrex9460
      @boostedrex9460 Před rokem +5

      What's a brain stroke?
      Forgive me I'm just scared cause I work out intensely and it scares me one day I might pass out.. was it due to working out? Genetics?

    • @mariejudesmart649
      @mariejudesmart649 Před rokem +19

      @@boostedrex9460 Brains stroke is when a vain in your brain raptures and the blood floods your brain. No worries!! My aneurysms are genetic. I was rather lucky that I was in the gym when it happened and people around me called for help immediately.

    • @heistruth2865
      @heistruth2865 Před rokem +2

      Wow ❤️

  • @jendayiKa
    @jendayiKa Před rokem +1

    Omg her energy is so amazing!!!! I love her spirit!

  • @tranhuytrungofficial1335
    @tranhuytrungofficial1335 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, Wendy. You're an amazing inspirational speaker!

  • @ChiragTheFire
    @ChiragTheFire Před 5 lety +468

    She did something that almost no-one has done before on Ted. Not only she explained systematically how exercise is useful and it's direct effect on the brain in a good way but also she ended it with the practical execution by letting people realize in a more profound way to how does it help to yield the results right away. This is something that I had been doing from the very beginning and I would personally advocate her remarks as working out or doing any kind of exercise definitely helps to freshen up the mind and to become more enthusiastic to accomplish any task that you have undertaken. Recently I was feeling jaded for some reason and I stopped going the gym for a couple of weeks, one day I just broke out of that monotonous routine and went to the gym, and just immersed in my workout. Output was amazing. Not only I felt super enthusiastic subsequently, but also I began to accomplish pending tasks right away and started kicking the useless stress out of my brain. Besides exercise has other numerous perks too. Brilliant speech.

    • @digimom82
      @digimom82 Před 4 lety +4

      @James D Robertson long comments have hidden stories

    • @Cray2TheZ
      @Cray2TheZ Před 4 lety

      *its

    • @sheferdz4212
      @sheferdz4212 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for Sharing. it helped.

  • @kaikun2236
    @kaikun2236 Před 4 lety +608

    I just got back from the gym and I'm literally feeling everything she's describing

    • @alz123alz
      @alz123alz Před 4 lety +4

      A BLACK RETIRED CYTOLOGIST WROTE THIS RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS IN 2002, AS A HUMANITARIAN EFFORT TO DISPEL THE OLD DOGMA THAT NEURONS DO NOT REGENERATE. OVER 3000 STUDIES WORLDWIDE HAVE BEEN DONE AT UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTERS ALL OVER THE WORLD TO VALIDATE THIS HYPOTHESIS

    • @branditriska2385
      @branditriska2385 Před 3 lety +2

      @@alz123alz i-

    • @bluejayjh7
      @bluejayjh7 Před 3 lety +4

      @@alz123alz sir this is a wendys

    • @craigmalcom6294
      @craigmalcom6294 Před 2 lety

      SAME

  • @movingfoward17
    @movingfoward17 Před rokem +2

    I really needed to see this, my motivation was declining rapidly and I have been slacking, noticed I’ve been having symptoms of the disease and now i’m going to fight my hardest to prevent it by becoming a god at exercise.

  • @nailamovsumzade8702
    @nailamovsumzade8702 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing data! Thank you for sharing! :) I did feel it too yesterday after my workout at home - I was more focused in my voice messages to friends, and faster in decision making..

  • @sunn-e
    @sunn-e Před 2 lety +451

    Out of all the TED talks I have ever watched, this is hands down the best.

  • @nomorediets
    @nomorediets Před 3 lety +277

    Can't imagine my life without movement. Training for my first national Senior Olympics...so exciting. Neuroplasticity. Boldness. Keep living. Let exercise be one of your longevity busters!

  • @jemartejero7536
    @jemartejero7536 Před 2 lety +20

    The benefit of exercises is so powerful that it creates a significant changes in our physical features but also on our brain. I've been working as a Physiotherapist and yes exercises produces a lot of benefits. It will help to prepare and prime our muscles to perform better and efficient function. Let's take as an example of doing a consistent exercises for a person with a balance deficit. If we do a well managed and organized exercises chances it will produce an improvement on the said deficits. Our God is so amazing that He created a marvelous and superb organ that creates a lot functions and contributes significant changes on our body. Truly, exercises is one of the best tasks or I'd rather say we need to prioritize in our lives.

  • @kellydierick1590
    @kellydierick1590 Před rokem +1

    this is by far one of the best TED talks I've seen. She actually says something when she talks. No empty words for a change

  • @jan-fj9mi
    @jan-fj9mi Před 5 lety +1696

    Good health recipe:
    Sleep at least 6 to 8 hrs ( in the dark to produce melatonin)
    Drink lots of water
    Take long walks ( exercise ) under the morning sun ( vitamin D )
    Eat healthy food based on fruits, vegetables and seeds 😘

    • @80charriel
      @80charriel Před 5 lety +27

      Sounds like NEW START

    • @healthyperson8214
      @healthyperson8214 Před 5 lety +32

      But you also need to avoid unhealthy stuff, and remember to keep your body strong with calcium, protein, Omega oils, etc.

    • @deserteagle6776
      @deserteagle6776 Před 5 lety +30

      No meat?

    • @morganmiller6373
      @morganmiller6373 Před 5 lety +11

      I do agree but let’s remember that the sun rays are the leading cause of skin cancer and they also suppress your immune system. The safest and healthiest way to get vitamin D is through your diet. Wear sunscreen daily. 🙂

    • @jottell8862
      @jottell8862 Před 5 lety +36

      Soldier AE No meat would be the optimum, let‘s put it that way. Way too much cholesterol and saturated fats...

  • @meridanikole
    @meridanikole Před 4 lety +2137

    "Exercise actually produces brand new brain cells"
    Me with two brain cells left: Yeah I guess I could use some

  • @sujaa1000
    @sujaa1000 Před rokem +1

    What a lot of enthusiasm...wow! I am so impressed and motivated.
    Thank you Wendy.

  • @OmarBazzaz
    @OmarBazzaz Před 5 lety +111

    She made me go to the gym at midnight! *Exactly after the last minute*
    Wow what a speech speech 👏

  • @feranmibabs8303
    @feranmibabs8303 Před 5 lety +469

    Her energy is incredible!!

    • @frhugochrys8395
      @frhugochrys8395 Před 5 lety

      Nice nice, thanks lady

    • @monp.4903
      @monp.4903 Před 5 lety +3

      She probably exercises ;-)

    • @Manas447
      @Manas447 Před 5 lety +1

      feranmi babs that’s because she excercises

    • @annbaptiste2308
      @annbaptiste2308 Před 5 lety +1

      i was now telling myself that they all have a different energy i want that

    • @Instawise
      @Instawise Před 4 lety

      Yes Indeed. She probably practices what she preaches..

  • @ratnaprakashguttula6173
    @ratnaprakashguttula6173 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've never seen any Ted talk this interactive with the audience, The knowledge she shared is worth of years of work and personal experience.
    Thank you 🙏

  • @user-ez4cl7bd8w
    @user-ez4cl7bd8w Před 10 měsíci

    This is the most influential talk I've been heard in my whole life. Thank you so much Wendy.

  • @usmanshariat9709
    @usmanshariat9709 Před 6 lety +1108

    Damn... her passion...

  • @MomTheEbayer101
    @MomTheEbayer101 Před 5 lety +603

    I needed this!!!!! I did hot yoga last week and I was the biggest person in the room. That didn’t stop me it actually made me eager to continue. I will be great not only in yoga class but I’m with everything I put my exercise induced brain to!

    • @sambulate
      @sambulate Před 5 lety +8

      Get it, girl! :)

    • @FrenchCocoa369
      @FrenchCocoa369 Před 5 lety +5

      👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 YASSS GURL. YOU GOT THIS!

    • @erinrosehubbard
      @erinrosehubbard Před 5 lety +4

      I have a friend who lost tons of weight doing hot yoga and now he's super flexible! He can even do wheel!

    • @janwera
      @janwera Před 5 lety +5

      Awesome! I hope you're still exercising and loving it

    • @ginz9r
      @ginz9r Před 5 lety

      I wish my mother would do the same

  • @kevincherry998
    @kevincherry998 Před 2 lety +2

    Great talk Wendy...I love your positive energy!!

  • @crazystatistician
    @crazystatistician Před 2 lety +2

    This conversation made me really jolly and energetic. I have always done exercise to enhance my mood and keep low quality of memory at bay. After i watched it, i thought that i did a beneficial thing for my mind and my body. Thank u for reflecting this eye openner information for us.

  • @dxnku0319
    @dxnku0319 Před 4 lety +942

    It’s proud to see a confident asian women in ted talks😭💕👸🏻👸🏻

  • @Adamimmune
    @Adamimmune Před 5 lety +985

    I just discovered it helps with my anxiety, thank you so much! :)

    • @Demurrrrr
      @Demurrrrr Před 5 lety

      Adamimmune How can you say that?

    • @Adamimmune
      @Adamimmune Před 5 lety +6

      @@Demurrrrr not sure what you're asking me exactly?

    • @Demurrrrr
      @Demurrrrr Před 5 lety +3

      I mean how did it help ur anxiety?

    • @stellaolivia504
      @stellaolivia504 Před 5 lety +54

      Yes! Me too! Since I've been going to the gym, I noticed that I tell myself "you can do it" more often, I used to NEVER tell myself that. I have anxiety and I feel like it has made me live in fear for the longest time.

    • @Adamimmune
      @Adamimmune Před 5 lety +18

      @@Demurrrrr idk exaclty, maybe because exercise lowers cortisol? All I know is it works!

  • @sandyreay_fitness5257
    @sandyreay_fitness5257 Před 2 lety +3

    AMAZING! Good to see scientists that can make a difference with a human connection and understanding, well done Wendy!

  • @aabracadavra
    @aabracadavra Před rokem

    What a powerhouse! Her research and findings are monumental and if implemented correctly in society, have the potential to literally change the world. Hands down one of my top 5 favorite TedTalks.