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Pain barrier

milosz

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Why can be dismissive (without giving the info as to why he's being that way - but then, it's not his job to train everyone), but when he does drop knowledge, the dude gives good, helpful advice.
 

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Originally Posted by js4design
+1, although as much as i want to disagree with him, he's usually right.
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I'd say he's frequently right - he's also an arrogant, self-important jackass on this board (he might be a prince in real life, who knows?)
 

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Originally Posted by unjung
What? I don't feel "pain" at the gym. My muscles just eventually give out.

I know what the OP means...not really "pain" but some people don't have the ability to push nearly as hard as others in the gym.
 

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Originally Posted by KBW
I know what the OP means...not really "pain" but some people don't have the ability to push nearly as hard as others in the gym.

I think that although not everyone has an egual pain barrier, when your in the gym different people have different abilities to push depending on how much they want it. Some of my friends go to the gym and after like 6 reps are like "wow, no more!" but they don't appear to not be able to finish the rep.

Also I think you can train your pain barrier, I started playing some rugby, and my pain barrier increased ten fold.
 

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