Stress
Across
- 3. what you might do to responsibilities and friends if you're under chronic stress.
- 6. the pleasure hormone, released by the brain during exercise.
- 8. type of stress that includes injury, your environment, and your body.
- 9. increases when cortisol enters the brain, more force applied to the surfaces of your veins and arties, preparing you for exercise.
- 11. a type of stress which happens when your reality doesn't match what you thought would happen.
- 12. something that causes a state of strain or tension.
- 14. if a significant other were upset with you, or a friend put you on blast in front of everyone, you may experience this kind of stress.
- 16. this is the "reptile" brain that takes over in response to threat.
- 17. the happy hormone, released by the brain during exercise.
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- 1. this practice can help you notice your emotions, physical tension, and reduce stress, as well as improve brain structure and attention.
- 2. how you might feel when you have too much stress, too much for your brain or body to handle at once.
- 4. when you get the right amount of challenge in the classroom, exercising an appropriate amount, or stepping out of your comfort zone when you feel safe.
- 5. the common name for the stress response.
- 7. one of the most common forms of myofascial release, which relieves muscle tension.
- 10. the adrenal gland releases this hormone as the first response to stress.
- 13. increases when cortisol enters the brain, allowing for a faster flow of oxygenated blood through the body and preparing you for exercise.
- 15. the body's natural way to reduce cortisol.