03-13-2019, 05:21 AM
(03-12-2019, 11:25 PM)Scott Stevenson Wrote: Hey Tye,
I'm a little confused as to what's running through your head here.
If the pain discomfort is becoming intolerable, that seems like quite a different issue than becoming bored / disinterested. The former is a matter of being overwhelmed with the sensation of pain, whereas the latter is a matter of finding minimal stimulus from the activity.
In other worlds, if it's not a "suck it up" kind issue, what is it?...
Are you not motivated enough to find a way to do the pump sets (per the criteria set out in the book, i.e., it not doing drop sets) in a way that is engaging?...
-S
Hey Scott,
That was a great question and got me thinking, so i waited till after i trained again to reply. The answer, its the pain and discomfort becoming intolerable, i was just telling myself it was boring but really its because i get to a point where it starts to burn and hurt and i just stop. My wife always says my pain tolerance is low, guess she was right "again"
Is there any suggestions from you if one has a low pain tolerance?
Thank you.