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Myth…No Pain No Gain Or The Truth?

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Is the general truth that pain is necessary for gain true, or is it just a fitness fable?I have found that to be successful in any part of life means that we must be willing to endure some discomfort, although some people think they can be fit without any inconvenience at all. This is true even for those looking for how to lose weight fast.

The truth is that in every aspect you are either growing or dying: there is no easy neutral ground.Because of this, you should regard your pursuit of success as a persistent effort to grow.

You must be willing to go beyond past success and limitations, meaning you have to risk the unfamiliar and uncomfortable to get what you want.Cavett Robert, founder of the National Speakers Association said this, “Most people are running around their whole lives with their umbilical cords in their hands and they’re looking for some place to plug it back in.”The security of the “womb” is preferred by most people because they are afraid of the uncertainty that comes with the unfamiliar and the unknown.

As soon as things get difficult, they want to quit, retreating back to what they believe is safe.Those who are exceptional, however, understand that they must venture out into the unknown and experience discomfort else they will shrivel up and die.

The “Imagineering” of Walt Disney was a great example of this: he always wanted to do something that had never been accomplished before.This is a saying that you should pay attention to: “Do what you have always done, get what you have always gotten.”

To make progress, you can’t keep doing the same things. Just like in diet, you have to get some healthy foods to eat if you’re going to learn how to lose weight fast.

You are not exempt from the rule of entropy: you will always head towards deterioration if you don’t work against it.Whether in their personal life, business, sports or fitness, people don’t want to experience discomfort even if it means they will decline. The comfort zone is where you are at rest and have no pain.

To get out of that zone is going to require growing pain, no matter who says otherwise.I have noticed that those who criticize the “no pain, no gain” reality are those who have not achieved very much.Those who want to achieve great things are willing to endure the pain for the rewards they know they will gain.

Those like NFL players, bodybuilders, and Olympic athletes are willing to make the sacrifices necessary to get what they want.The majority of people, however, don’t need to go that far: they just want to lose weight or get fit.This pursuit is more about pushing yourself that experiencing significant pain.Trainers will tell you to stretch to the point of discomfort, right before you feel pain.

The discomfort will go away, but your muscles’ functioning is improved.Every time you push yourself beyond previous limits, you become more flexible, but if you try to do too much too fast, you will get hurt.Those who achieve a lot test their boundaries and push past their limitations to get what they want: the same approach will work for you.It’s not bad pain like injury that we’re looking for: it’s moving forward in spite of discomfort.If you really want to be a better person and to have a better body, you’re going to have to push yourself past your comfort level.One thing is certain: if your body isn’t changing, then you are still inside your comfort zone.Push yourself like champions do: endure the “pain” and work hard for the goals you have.When you’ve arrived at new personal levels of fitness and achievement, you’ll look back and see that the pain was worth it.

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Is the general truth that pain is necessary for gain true, or is it just a fitness fable?I have found that to be successful in any part of life means that we must be willing to endure some discomfort, although some people think they can be fit without any inconvenience at all. This is true even for those looking for some ways that you can shed weight quickly.

The truth is that in every aspect you are either growing or dying: there is no easy neutral ground.Because of this, you should regard your pursuit of success as a persistent effort to grow.

You must be willing to go beyond past success and limitations, meaning you have to risk the unfamiliar and uncomfortable to get what you want.Cavett Robert, founder of the National Speakers Association said this, “Most people are running around their whole lives with their umbilical cords in their hands and they’re looking for some place to plug it back in.”The security of the “womb” is preferred by most people because they are afraid of the uncertainty that comes with the unfamiliar and the unknown.

As soon as things get difficult, they want to quit, retreating back to what they believe is safe.Those who are exceptional, however, understand that they must venture out into the unknown and experience discomfort else they will shrivel up and die.

The “Imagineering” of Walt Disney was a great example of this: he always wanted to do something that had never been accomplished before.This is a saying that you should pay attention to: “Do what you have always done, get what you have always gotten.”

To make progress, you can’t keep doing the same things. Just like in diet, you have to get some healthy foods to eat if you’re going to lose weight.

You are not exempt from the rule of entropy: you will always head towards deterioration if you don’t work against it.Whether in their personal life, business, sports or fitness, people don’t want to experience discomfort even if it means they will decline. The comfort zone is where you are at rest and have no pain.

To get out of that zone is going to require growing pain, no matter who says otherwise.I have noticed that those who criticize the “no pain, no gain” reality are those who have not achieved very much.Those who want to achieve great things are willing to endure the pain for the rewards they know they will gain.

Those like NFL players, bodybuilders, and Olympic athletes are willing to make the sacrifices necessary to get what they want.The majority of people, however, don’t need to go that far: they just want to lose weight or get fit.This pursuit is more about pushing yourself that experiencing significant pain.Trainers will tell you to stretch to the point of discomfort, right before you feel pain.

The discomfort will go away, but your muscles’ functioning is improved.Every time you push yourself beyond previous limits, you become more flexible, but if you try to do too much too fast, you will get hurt.Those who achieve a lot test their boundaries and push past their limitations to get what they want: the same approach will work for you.It’s not bad pain like injury that we’re looking for: it’s moving forward in spite of discomfort.If you really want to be a better person and to have a better body, you’re going to have to push yourself past your comfort level.One thing is certain: if your body isn’t changing, then you are still inside your comfort zone.Push yourself like champions do: endure the “pain” and work hard for the goals you have.When you’ve arrived at new personal levels of fitness and achievement, you’ll look back and see that the pain was worth it.

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February 9th, 2010 |

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