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Move Your Body, Shift Your Mind: The Science of Movement & Well-Being
We all know that physical exercise benefits our health, but finding the motivation to move can be challengingâespecially in todayâs fast-paced, often sedentary world. What if movement wasnât just about fitness but also about enhancing your emotions, mindset, and overall well-being?
In this insightful course, hosted by Leona Brandwene, youâll explore the psychological science behind movement and its profound impact on how we feel, think, and experience the world. Learn how intentional movement can:
â Regulate emotions and boost mood
â Reduce stress and increase mental clarity
â Enhance motivation and overall well-being
Youâll gain practical strategies to integrate more movement into your daily lifeâwhether itâs through small, mindful actions or purposeful exerciseâhelping you cultivate a more energized, balanced, and fulfilling lifestyle.
Most of us know that physical exercise has numerous benefits for our overall well-being, but sometimes it can be hard to find the motivation to prioritize movement, especially in modern lifestyles which are often quite sedentary. In this course, dive deep into the psychological science of how movement powerfully influences our experience of our emotions and our moods. Explore how to move with purpose, discover practical ways to move more, and understand the fundamentals of movement to flourish.
Course Features
- Â Start the course anytime
- Â Â 6 hours on-demand learning
- Â Â 31 short lessons with expert videos
- Â Daily tasks to apply new knowledge practically
- Â Lifetime access to videos & notes
-  Certificate of completion
What You'll Gain from this Course
- Understand that psychological well-being is experienced in the body through our emotions and the effects of âendogenous drugs.â
- Explore the evolutionary foundations of both physical activity and rest, and why our instinct to sit often overpowers our desire to move.
- Understand the role of dopamine, serotonin, endorphins, and endocannabinoids and how to create a virtuous cycle that keeps you moving.
- Discover how vigorous activity, active sitting, and interrupted rest each contribute to reduced inflammation.
- Experiment with linking your physical activity with different aspects of well-being: learning, connecting with others, playing, competing, and contributing.

Leona Brandwene
Leona Brandwene serves as the associate director for the University of Pennsylvania Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) program and works alongside the MAPP instructional team to ensure a world-class educational experience for students in positive psychology. Along with her work in positive psychology, Leona is a coach and consultant in health care, with a particular emphasis on building cultures that enable high-performing teams. She loves running, family, and supporting youth sports in her community.
Course Outline
Week 1 The Link Between Physical and Psychological Well-Being

Week 2 The Link Between Movement and Cognitive Function

Week 3 How Physical Activity and Social Connection are Inextricably Linked

Week 4 Prerequisites, Projects, and Play

Week 5 Planning for Setbacks, Moving for a Joyful Life

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