{"id":303053,"date":"2025-11-23T07:13:07","date_gmt":"2025-11-23T07:13:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/303053\/"},"modified":"2025-11-23T07:13:07","modified_gmt":"2025-11-23T07:13:07","slug":"outdoor-scents-boost-athletic-performance-according-to-science","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/303053\/","title":{"rendered":"Outdoor Scents Boost Athletic Performance, According to Science"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Published November 22, 2025 03:02AM<\/p>\n<p>In my neck of the woods, there are countless trails crisscrossing over a million acres of public forestland. In other words, I don\u2019t have to venture too far from my doorstep to immerse myself in the heart of Wisconsin\u2019s backcountry and start reaping its many rewards.<\/p>\n<p>During warm weather months, birdsong banter becomes my running or biking soundtrack. During a crisp autumn hike, I savor the crunch of fallen leaves underfoot and the divine display of multi-colored foliage above. In winter, I might travel these same routes by ski\u2014or explore new territory by snowshoe\u2014as a fresh round of powder trickles down from the skies. Along the way, I delight in the earthy fragrances of the forest.<\/p>\n<p>When I manage to weave this sort of outdoor exercise into my routine, it\u2019s as if my body breathes a giant sigh of relief, shedding tensions and stressors that have accumulated over the course of a day and counteracting at least some of the pings, dings, rings, and screen time racked up while sitting at my desk.<\/p>\n<p>There have been plenty of times when I\u2019ve substituted this mix of nature and movement for a more convenient at-home workout or a trip to the gym. Don\u2019t get me wrong\u2014I enjoy, appreciate, and benefit from these indoor alternatives. Even so, I can say with near certainty that I do not experience the same sort of rejuvenating effects. Science has at least begun to explain why, particularly when it comes to the amalgamation of scents that you can experience in\u00a0the outdoors.<\/p>\n<p>The Science of Smell<\/p>\n<p>Landmark papers have suggested the benefits of <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/16416750\/\">green exercise<\/a>, such as improved mental and physical health, and shown that exercising outdoors offers <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/extremephysiolmed.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/2046-7648-2-3\">advantages<\/a> over similar indoor workouts.<\/p>\n<p>Although the reasons behind nature\u2019s positive effects are difficult to parse apart, our sense of smell and the aromas circulating outside factor into this phenomenon. Unlike our other senses, which pass through the brain\u2019s primary sensory control center, the olfactory system has a <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/articles\/PMC4330889\/\">direct pathway<\/a> to the <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.britannica.com\/science\/limbic-system\">limbic system<\/a>, a group of brain structures that regulate behavior and motivation. The limbic system is also responsible for <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/news.harvard.edu\/gazette\/story\/2020\/02\/how-scent-emotion-and-memory-are-intertwined-and-exploited\/\">triggering<\/a> immediate and powerful memories and emotions in response to certain smells.<\/p>\n<p>Olfaction can be thought of as a \u201c<a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/40408280\/\">metabolic gatekeeper<\/a>\u201d that sits at the crossroads of environment, behavior, and internal metabolic state. For instance, when you inhale a scent, the molecules travel to the olfactory bulb, which helps the brain interpret odors.<\/p>\n<p>Why Seasonal Scents Have a Profound Impact on How We Feel<\/p>\n<p>Our body runs on 24-hour cycles that regulate everything from hormones to digestion, and these circadian rhythms are based on time-related signals. Odors <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/23382589\/\">act as circadian time cues<\/a> that help synchronize the body\u2019s biological clock and signal the time of year.<\/p>\n<p>Certain plants and their aromas likely <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.endeavorhealth.org\/articles\/holiday-smells\">evolved<\/a> into seasonal staples at least in part because they felt good or led to practical well-being benefits. Over time, the smell and the cultural tradition became powerfully intertwined.<\/p>\n<p>For example, forest scents have long been synonymous with winter and its holiday traditions, as <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.britannica.com\/plant\/Christmas-tree\">Christmas trees<\/a>, wreaths, and pine boughs signal calm and comfort during a season of rest.<\/p>\n<p>The bright and vibrant scent of citrus, on the other hand, delivers a natural boost that may explain its role in celebrations marking the symbolic beginning of spring and a time for renewal, such as the <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.history.com\/articles\/symbolic-foods-of-chinese-new-year\">Lunar New Year<\/a>. Citrus peels are rich in limonene, which activates alertness-related regions of the brain, and inhaling this scent can <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/18178322\/\">lift mood<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>When I plunk myself into the heart of the Northwoods\u2019 forests and inhale the atmosphere, the air that fills my lungs contains a complex chemical blend released by trees that creates a calming effect by <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.frontiersin.org\/journals\/public-health\/articles\/10.3389\/fpubh.2025.1631613\/full#h6\">reducing stress<\/a> and improving emotional well-being.<\/p>\n<p>Can Nature\u2019s Aromas Influence Athletic Performance?<\/p>\n<p>Although scents will never replace essentials like nutrition or sleep, <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sciencedirect.com\/science\/article\/abs\/pii\/S0031938423003335\">research<\/a> suggests that certain scents may indirectly influence athletic performance.<\/p>\n<p>Every odor creates a unique <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.sciencedirect.com\/science\/article\/abs\/pii\/S0031938423003335\">physiological response<\/a> during physical activities, and personal preference is a difference-maker. Put simply, liking a scent maximizes the positive effects.<\/p>\n<p>Peppermint odor can have positive impacts on performance, such as improved <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.canr.msu.edu\/news\/stressed_peppermint_can_help#:~:text=Peppermint%20candy%2C%20tea%2C%20or%20oil%20can%20help,*%20Self%2Dconfidence%20*%20Physical%20and%20cognitive%20performance\">alertness and focus<\/a>. An older <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/journals.humankinetics.com\/view\/journals\/jsep\/23\/2\/article-p156.xml\">study<\/a>, still worth mentioning for its findings, linked exposure to peppermint odor with improved running speed, grip strength, and the number of push-ups people could do. More <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/37665425\/\">recent research<\/a> demonstrated that peppermint increased the time it took for runners to reach exhaustion.<\/p>\n<p>Studies have shown that inhaling spearmint and sweet orange can <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/articles\/PMC5034497\/\">improve lung function and shorten running times<\/a>, and that other citrus-family scents, like bergamot (which has a strong spicy-sweet citrus aroma), <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/35630716\/\">reduce exercise-related fatigue<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>One can at least begin to picture the possible real-world applications. Invigorating scents might be helpful leading up to shorter and more explosive sports like track sprints. Distance runners or cyclists might use these same scents to make difficult stretches feel more manageable.<\/p>\n<p>Lavender, on the other hand, would be useful for post-training rest and recovery, as the floral yet powdery scent is known to <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/40600743\/\">improve sleep quality<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>However, there are plenty of research gaps and caveats to consider. Studies in this realm have typically been small and often rely on essential oils rather than real-world exposure to nature, for instance. Any possible performance boost is generally modest.<\/p>\n<p>How to Reap the Benefits of Scent on Your Next Outdoor Adventure<\/p>\n<p>Although we may understand some possible short-term benefits of outdoor exercise in general and of nature\u2019s smells in particular, the long-term impact and the most effective settings for fostering these advantages <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/39629224\/\">remain unclear<\/a>, leading some to highlight the need for more robust long-term studies.<\/p>\n<p>In the meantime, we can still be intentional about mixing our exercise with green environments:<\/p>\n<p>Instead of hopping onto the nearest sidewalk or street and beginning your walk, jog, or ride, seek out and take <a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.outsideonline.com\/health\/training-performance\/the-great-saunter-32-mile-nyc-hike\/\">advantage of routes<\/a> along tree-lined trails, riverside paths, or community parks.<br \/>\nTake your typical yoga session to a grassy field filled with wildflowers.<br \/>\nBring your bodyweight workout or post-jog stretch underneath a tree canopy.<br \/>\nTake your dog to the beach and enjoy a stroll by the water\u2019s edge and inhale the sea air.<br \/>\nPractice noticing and appreciating the bouquet of scents encountered along the way.<br \/>\nWhen you have the opportunity, stop and smell the roses\u2014literally. Or break an evergreen needle in half, hold it to your nose, and take a whiff.<\/p>\n<p>It may seem like a no-brainer, but it\u2019s worth reminding ourselves that some time outside is better than none. On those especially hectic days, try weaving a short outdoor walk into your lunch break. Or devote a few precious moments to interacting with the plants in your garden after dropping the kids off at school.\u00a0Get outside. Move around. Breathe deeply. Your body will thank you.<\/p>\n<p>Want more\u00a0Outside\u00a0health stories?\u00a0<a target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-primary underline hover:text-primary\/85 break-words overflow-wrap-anywhere underline-offset-[3px]\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" data-afl-p=\"0\" data-outbound-instanced=\"true\" href=\"https:\/\/hub.outsideinc.com\/bodywork_newsletter_sign_up-0\">Sign up for the Bodywork newsletter<\/a>. Ready to push yourself? 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