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Why Pushing Through The Pain Can Hurt Your Training Injured? Learn the best steps to take before pushing your limits with a loaded bar or putting your training on ice. "No pain, no gain." It's a saying so fully ingrained in all of us that regardless of the situation—be it work life, personal life, or gym life—we assume it holds true. Yet that's not always the case. If by pain you mean hard work, then, yes, it's true; you need to work hard in order to get results. But when you're talking about physical pain—especially as it relates to training—you have to take a step back and reevaluate the situation. While pushing through the pain might seem possible at the moment, it can exacerbate your injury. On the other hand, nursing your injury and avoiding all activity can prolong your recovery. Armed with a little knowledge and the help of a physical therapist, you can continue to rock your goals without compromising your rehab and future results. Why You Shouldn't Push Through the Pain

"I'm injured, but I can push through it." As a physical therapist, I hear this all the time. Trust me, I totally get it. There is nothing more frustrating than an injury preventing you from training the way you want. Even if we know in the back of our minds that we should be careful, we're often our own worse enemy and disregard our intuition. We know better, but


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