jellywerker
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No no no. You push yourself to your limit so you can get better.
If not, all football players would quit when they get winded and not gulp down tanks of O2 at the sideline. You think Phelps wasn't tired after getting his 4th gold medal? You think Lance didn't think of stopping when he is cycling through the high altitude French alps.
Limits and fatigue are excuses for losers. Push yourself and create new or no limits for yourself. I train till I am on the verge of retching. I don't because I don't eat nothing before my workout.
This man understands and it's a rarer thing than you'd think, despite the Nike and Gatorade ads. Fatigue is when you can't see anything in the last 100 meters of a race, you've stopped breathing, and yet you still pull harder because you aren't over the line yet. It sounds poetic, but I've seen it and felt it and every good athlete you talk to will have some analogue for it.