Move!: The New Science of Body Over Mind
By (Author) Caroline Williams
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Books Ltd
17th May 2022
31st March 2022
Main
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Exercise and workouts
612.044
Paperback
256
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
215g
Did you know that walking can improve your cognitive skills That strengthening your muscular core reduces anxiety That light stretching can combat a whole host of mental and bodily ailments, from stress to inflammation We all know that exercise changes the way you think and feel. But scientists are just starting to discover exactly how it works.
Hailed as a 'delight' by The New York Times and 'fascinating' by Women's Health, Caroline Williams explores the emerging science of how movement opens up a hotline to our minds. Interviewing researchers and practitioners around the world, Move! reveals how you can work your body to improve your mind. As we emerge from over a year's worth of lockdowns, there is no better time to take control of how you think and feel.
'In this rigorously reported and entertaining account, Williams offers a genuinely new perspective on the links between how we move and how we think and feel' - Alex Hutchinson, author
'Move! is science writing at its absolute best: lucid, informative, authoritative, fascinating - and very very important' - Guy Claxton, author
'A letter to an "I think, therefore I am" culture that knows our bodies need exercise, but imagines our minds as somehow separate ... Even if you already "get" that exercise makes you feel better, Move! enhances the picture so you can see how the researched details fit together' - Katy Bowman, author
Caroline Williams originally planned to be a PE teacher, but ended up studying biology because she found the science aspects of PE more interesting than the team sports. The author of Override, she is a consultant and writer for New Scientist, and has spent several years researching the links between movement and the mind. Throwing your inner ear off balance will always change how you feel; Caroline likes to improve her mood by cycling down bumpy hills.