Hi friends! Did you know? I recently discovered a super amazing phenomenon - watching horror movies can turn me into a walker! Doesn't that sound a bit ridiculous? But allow me to take my time.
That day, I had nothing to do and decided to push my mental limits and watched a horror movie that was said to make people sweat. The atmosphere of the film is extremely tense, and the sound effects are even more creepy. From the beginning, I was so attracted by the thriller plot in the movie that I was so nervous that my palms were sweating.
As the plot progressed, my heart beat faster, as if it was about to jump out of my chest. Every time a horror scene comes out, I can't help but hold my breath for fear of missing a single detail. This high level of tension made me feel like I was in a movie, experiencing a thrilling adventure with the characters.
However, right at the climax of the movie, I suddenly realized that something was wrong with my physical condition. The body, which was originally tense because of tension, began to heat up slightly, as if there was a surge of energy in the body. This energy makes me feel energetic, as if I have endless energy.
After the movie, I walked out of the room feeling refreshed. Suddenly, a flash of inspiration flashed through my mind and I realized that this energy was actually the same as the tension I experienced when watching horror movies. This stimulation put my body into a state of euphoria, as if I had a high-intensity workout.
So, I decided to do a little experiment. The next time I watch a horror movie, I deliberately put on a pedometer. And guess what? After watching the 90-minute horror movie, my pedometer actually showed that I had been walking for 30 minutes! It simply blew my mind!
Since then, I've started watching horror movies as a special form of exercise. Every time I watch a horror movie, I feel refreshed, as if I had a highly effective cardio workout. However, I would like to warn you that this is fun, but it should also be moderate! After all, too much tension is not good for the body.
Now, I can't help but laugh out loud whenever I see the number on my pedometer climbing. Who would have thought that watching a horror movie would turn me into a walker? It's an amazing experience.
So, friends, if you also want to try a new way of exercising, you might as well try this method! However, remember to keep your emotions under control and don't let yourself get too nervous. After all, health is the most important thing!