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CPD Points: 2
Total Time: ±3 hours (2 learning + 1 revision & assessment)

Course Summary
Exercise is not only a tool for physical fitness — it is a clinically supported strategy for improving mood, managing stress, and enhancing cognitive health. This course helps coaches understand how movement affects the brain, hormones, and emotional regulation. It provides practical methods to design psychologically supportive training environments and integrate mindfulness, empathy, and motivation into fitness programming.

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
– Explain the neurological and hormonal links between exercise and mental health.
– Apply exercise strategies for stress reduction and mood enhancement.
– Communicate empathetically and build supportive client environments.
– Integrate mindfulness and recovery tools into everyday training.


The following Articles can be used as complementary resources for this course:

https://blog.nasm.org/exercise-and-mental-health-benefits

https://blog.nasm.org/unlocking-wellness-navigating-the-three-pillars-of-the-health-triangle

https://blog.nasm.org/nasm-podcast-mental-health-for-trainers

https://blog.nasm.org/wellness/exercise-as-an-anxiety-intervention

https://blog.nasm.org/fitness-emotional-wellbeing

Course Content

Neurochemistry of Movement
Exercise as a Stress-Regulation Tool
Exercise, Cognition, and Brain Health
Programme Design for Mental Health
Creating Supportive Coaching Environments
Integrating Mindfulness and Recovery
Mental Health & Exercise