Do you think that someone who can endure more pain, or in another words a really hard “burn” from utilizing a muscle while exercise will get more muscular then someone who has a low pain threshold?
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Don’t know how I missed this till now but my answer is yes. I absolutely believe one of the biggest reasons most guys only go through a lifting “phase” and don’t stick with it long term is that they can’t handle the pain. Most “normal” people are not cut out for this lifestyle. If you don’t have a few issues going on upstairs “your brain” then I don’t think they have what it takes to work through pain, eat when they are full just to get the protein in, make the sacrifices in time for the gym, workout even when they are tired or feeling off, exc exc. you got to actually like the pain. Physical pain helps me with emotional pain. Without the gym I would be a self abusing alcoholic, without the gym I was a self abusing alcoholic! Fucked up but truth.Do you think that someone who can endure more pain, or in another words a really hard “burn” from utilizing a muscle while exercise will get more muscular then someone who has a low pain threshold?
I genuinely think 99% of the population is completely incapable of overtraining the CNS.One more comment; I’ve yet to find the edge of the map I fall over from telling myself “you’re a bitch” and doing 1 more rep. 99% of people are so fucking far from an edge it would take decades to reach. Do one more.
