Pain is nothing but a feeling. A feeling in your body you experience to hold you back from you reaching your full potential. A runner experiencing pain is just like another page in the book. It is the hardships you face after running a marathon in Chicago, Boston, or New York City. The need for tylenol and athletic trainers after the race to sooth that rat moving under your skin, biting your nerves, and twisting your muscles. Once you overcome this, you are one step closer to the end/ full potential. I had pain once. I squeezed my leg like I was crushing a coke can, firmly. The idea of quitting due to pain is like saying you give up on food. It will be hard to do so. The feeling you receive after a long and painful run is like getting a score better than what you anticipated. That dopamine rush is the motivation you look for. To avoid this pain. Running is not dormancy. Not the New Year’s Resolution but the like the commitment to a college, it is the decision that will change your
Pain is nothing but a feeling. A feeling in your body you experience to hold you back from you reaching your full potential. A runner experiencing pain is just like another page in the book. It is the hardships you face after running a marathon in Chicago, Boston, or New York City. The need for tylenol and athletic trainers after the race to sooth that rat moving under your skin, biting your nerves, and twisting your muscles. Once you overcome this, you are one step closer to the end/ full potential. I had pain once. I squeezed my leg like I was crushing a coke can, firmly. The idea of quitting due to pain is like saying you give up on food. It will be hard to do so. The feeling you receive after a long and painful run is like getting a score better than what you anticipated. That dopamine rush is the motivation you look for. To avoid this pain. Running is not dormancy. Not the New Year’s Resolution but the like the commitment to a college, it is the decision that will change your