What Happens Inside
When you run or play hard, your body does a special cleanup job. It releases tiny chemical messengers called endorphins. These are like nature's happy pills that tell your brain everything is okay.
Why It Feels Good
Think of your body as a factory. When it works too hard, it makes some waste. The endorphins act like little brooms sweeping away the waste and replacing them with gold stars called endorphins. This makes your muscles feel better and your heart sing. You start to smile without knowing why.
Staying Happy
This feeling does not last forever. But if you move again, the happy chemicals come back. It is like a reward for working hard. Your brain says good job! That is why playing sports feels so fun.
Examples
- A child feels happy after playing tag at the park.
- Walking to school makes a student feel calmer before class.
- Swimming laps clears up a grumpy mood instantly.
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