05-24-2019, 10:25 PM
(05-24-2019, 09:43 PM)cookie2 link Wrote:Paul, stopping the pain will become the main and immediate driver. Moving on from that comes next. Not saying it will necessarily lead to success but change will be made on that basis.
Dont agree.
Stopping the pain is a temporary measure that distorts your end goal.
How would that attitude go down in preseason training? Bust your gut to get fitter....but that hurts so let's just stop training to stop the pain?
Pain can be good for you. It's an almighty motivator.
You've gotta lose one to win one.
Why? The pain of losing a granny motivates you to the next level.
