In the water in winter the cold numbs all feeling. Physical and emotional pain leaves me from the moment the chilli prickles attack my body and my brain calms me down
It took a lot of perseverance to learn how to manage my mental illness. I was eventually able to start by leaving the house alone, start jogging, then hiking in the Lake District and eventually summiting Kilimanjaro in 2009.
When I’m out pounding the pavements, I don’t have to worry about anything else in my life. It’s become my relief, my refuge and my replacement for booze.
You bring me laughter, tears, comfort and solace. You are with me every splash, cycle and step of my journey. Through our relationship I have found new motivation, new meaning. Lucy explores her relationship with exercise
As a young girl I enjoyed playing tennis, I was a school champion, but I had not stepped on a court for years. Little did I realise at the time that taking up tennis would help save my life.
The Director of the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine shares her experiences and passions ahead of the inaugural Movement and the Mind 2019 conference