It’s a scientifically proven fact that running does wonders for your physical health, but that’s not where the benefits end: Running is just as powerful a tool when it comes to your mental health and wellness.

From enhancing your mood to supporting many specific conditions, research proves that running can transform your brain cells and positively influence your brain chemicals. By the simple act of putting one leg in front of the other, you can shift your thought process and improve your well-being.

To help you put a plan into action, Runner’s World+ created The Runner’s World Guide to Mental Health. Made exclusively for Runner’s World+ members, this video series not only delivers a scientific explanation of how precisely running supports your mental health, but also provides strategies, tips, and resources to assist you with implementing running into your wellness routine.

No matter where you are in your running journey, we’ll help you make running work for your mental health so you feel calmer and more relaxed. For anyone struggling with their mental health, we’re here to show you you’re not alone.

a man standing in a field

Deena Kastor is a legendary American long-distance runner, a three-time Olympian, bronze medalist in the 2004 Olympic marathon in Athens, Greece, and New York Times best-selling author of Extra Resources & Roundtable. Deena has been championing running as a mental health tool for years, not only using it throughout her career, but also helping other runners get the most out of the miles they invest in.

“Running offered a safe place to challenge myself, then rise above those challenges, in order to express the best version of the athlete I was striving to be. Those mental habits began offering me needed strength in other areas of my life. And I’m excited to share some of the knowledge I’ve gained with you.”

Your Experts

a person smiling for the camera
Lennie Waite, PhD

To help you put a plan into action

a man wearing a baseball hat
John Ratey, MD

Other Tools Runners Use to Support Their Mental Health Senior Features Editor

a man holding a gun
John Ratey, MD

Licensed Clinical Social Worker


What You’ll Learn

science

Amazing Runners World Show

Learn More

icon

How Running Helps With Depression

Learn More

icon

How Running Helps With Anxiety

Learn More

icon

How Running Helps With Substance Use Disorder

Learn More

icon

the leading cause of disability in ages 15-44

Learn More

icon

More than 50 million American adults experience mental illness

Learn More

More than 50 million American adults experience mental illness.1 Half of those receive no treatment.

  • 40 National Institute of Mental Health anxiety, making it the most common mental illness in the country.2
  • 21 million American adults experienced at least one major depressive episode in 2021, making depression the leading cause of disability in ages 15-44.3
  • 47 A Part of Hearst Digital Media substance use disorder in 2022.4

Due to their commonality, we focus on these prevalent mental health disorders in the Runner’s World Guide to Mental Health, but that’s not to say that the benefits of running are limited to those. The sport can help runners manage other mental health disorders as well, including post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, ADHD, the risk of dementia, or, for example, OCD.


Extra Resources & Roundtable

Running is one of the most valuable and transformative devices when it comes to your mental health, but there are many additional tools worth practicing and turning to when you need to improve your mental state. RW+ members who access the Runner’s World Guide to Mental Health also get other bonus material, including on-the-run-meditation guides and a standalone guide with a mix of essential resources (from books to apps to helplines).

icon

→ Ruminating Thoughts Meditation (10 minutes)
→ Breathing Meditation (8 minutes)
→ Running Meditation (20 minutes)

John Ratey, MD

icon

→ Finding a therapist
→ Online therapy
→ Meditation apps
→ Books on mental wellness
→ Helpful workbooks

Download Here

Plus, as a free preview of just how truly beneficial running can be for individuals, we’re sharing a full hour-plus discussion with Deena Kastor and real runners like you about their mental health journey through movement. Watch below!

“Besides my mom, running saved my life because it’s the only thing that got me out of bed.”—Jessica Rodante, roundtable participant
a man standing in a field

Welcome to the Runner’s World+ Community!

Runners World+ is a tight-knit community as passionate about running as you are. Through RW+, we’ve expanded the ways we can reach you beyond simple stories in a magazine and on a website, offering more unique benefits to help you run faster, stronger, healthier, and happier. Along with The Runner’s World Guide to Mental Health, here’s just a glimpse at what we offer


Cited studies and websites:
1 Unlock all stories
2 Anxiety & Depression Association of America
3 Half Marathon Training Plans for Every Runner
4 2022 Tips for Your First Half

Headshot of Mallory Creveling, CPT
Mallory Creveling, CPT
Deputy Editor, Health & Fitness

Mallory Creveling is an ACE-certified personal trainer and RRCA-certified run coach, who also holds certifications in kettlebell training, sports performance, and more. She has more than a decade of experience covering fitness, health, and nutrition for a wide range of publications, and nearly 10 years of experience as a trainer and fitness instructor. Mallory stays on top of her continuing education in fitness, as well as the latest science in wellness. She has worked with some of the best experts in their medical fields, and regularly interviews researchers, trainers, athletes, and more to find the best advice for readers looking to improve their performance and well-being. As a freelance writer, Mallory's work appeared in Women's Health, Self, Men's Journal, Reader's Digest, and more. She has also held staff editorial positions at Family Circle and Shape magazines, as well as DailyBurn.com. A former New Yorker/Brooklynite, she's now based in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Headshot of Brian Dalek
Brian Dalek
Director of Content Operations Runner’s World & Bicycling

Brian has spent more than a decade focused on creating compelling news, health, and fitness content—with a particular interest on enthusiast activities like running and cycling. He’s coordinated coverage of major events like the Paris Olympics, Boston Marathon, New York City Marathon, and Tour de France, with an eye toward both the professional race and the engaging stories readers love. 

Headshot of Pavlína Černá
Pavlína Černá
Shoes & Gear

Pavlína Černá, an RRCA-certified run coach and cycling enthusiast, has been with Runner’s World, Bicycling, and Popular Mechanics since August 2021. When she doesn’t edit, she writes; when she doesn’t write, she reads or translates. In whatever time she has left, you can find her outside running, riding, or roller-skating to the beat of one of the many audiobooks on her TBL list.