Bently
MuscleChemistry Registered Member
Brains over Brawn
To get your brain to interpret pain as pleasure isn't difficult. It requires three key elements:
1) constant effort
2) repetitive exposure
3) determination
Getting used to noninjurious pain is similar to gradual immersion into a hot Jacuzzi, you slowly allow your body to adjust to the hot water. In the same manner, if you gradually increase your training intensity over a month, your brain won't experience sudden feelings of physical discomfort. As time passes, muscle fatigue, muscle burn and the burden of weight become expected and actually desirable.
To get your brain to interpret pain as pleasure isn't difficult. It requires three key elements:
1) constant effort
2) repetitive exposure
3) determination
Getting used to noninjurious pain is similar to gradual immersion into a hot Jacuzzi, you slowly allow your body to adjust to the hot water. In the same manner, if you gradually increase your training intensity over a month, your brain won't experience sudden feelings of physical discomfort. As time passes, muscle fatigue, muscle burn and the burden of weight become expected and actually desirable.






