How does play affect the hormones?
There are chemical and biological reasons why the act of play makes you feel better. Even 30 minutes of play can unlock powerful feel good hormones and change the way the brain responds to signals it receives.
The Importance of Play - part 3: Rediscovering Play
Playful movement does not need to be complicated. Lay it out in terms of basic movement patterns. Moves that are functional and possible to adapt for all – with challenges that can be scaled to each individual. You can piggy-back carry, focus on animal crawls and movements, or play games such as tag.
The Importance of Play - Part 2: Not Just For Kids
Well play can be confusing for us adults; it is either seen as frivolous, deemed as foolish, or blanketed as childish activity related to relieving boredom with no well-defined goals. Adults often judge play as an unnecessary task even for their children.
The Importance of Play - part 1: No Play, No Gain
When was the last time you played?
I mean really played. You might regard organised sport as playtime or going to a party as play, but what I am actually talking about is play that is activity based on unadulterated and joyful movement.