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tonihunter945
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if your exercising and your in pain, please listen to your body because you can make it worse
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True!0
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I was told early on that without pain, there would be no gain.0
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More than one kind of pain. The burning pain of exerting muscles is just fine, because in a day or two they will be stronger. The joint pain pay attention to! Stop what you are doing. Recovery, if ignored, can be months instead of weeks.0
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I'm pretty sure that's just weakness leaving the body.0
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tonihunter945 wrote: »if your exercising and your in pain, please listen to your body because you can make it worse
My shin hurts a bit. I'm doing a marathon in a couple days. Shut up body!
Oh and.... pain. Will you return it. I'll say it again. Pain.
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Thank you OP! Thank you!0
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jofjltncb6 wrote: »
Create a useless thread0 -
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branflakes1980 wrote: »
It was about as useful advice as saying "Don't eat the yellow snow".0 -
branflakes1980 wrote: »
It was about as useful advice as saying "Don't eat the yellow snow".
Very true, however I still said thank you... LOL!
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branflakes1980 wrote: »
It was about as useful advice as saying "Don't eat the yellow snow".
Yellow snow cone?0 -
branflakes1980 wrote: »
You didn't just say "thank you". You used exclamation marks. Those mean something...or at least they used to.
Why, when I was a young boy, we didn't just throw exclamation marks around in a forum thread all willy-nilly (or, for our northern friends, higglety-pigglety) like that. We had a darn good reason when we used them.
"Hey, fellas! Check it out! It appears that Mrs. Johnson has left her shades open once again!"
TL;DR - Please punctuate more responsibly in the future.
Also, get off my lawn.0 -
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jofjltncb6 wrote: »branflakes1980 wrote: »
You didn't just say "thank you". You used exclamation marks. Those mean something...or at least they used to.
Why, when I was a young boy, we didn't just throw exclamation marks around in a forum thread all willy-nilly (or, for our northern friends, higglety-pigglety) like that. We had a darn good reason when we used them.
"Hey, fellas! Check it out! It appears that Mrs. Johnson has left her shades open once again!"
TL;DR - Please punctuate more responsibly in the future.
Also, get off my lawn.
I was excited about being nice and saying thank you Instead of responding how I typically would in a situation like that so the exclamation points were placed properly. That said, I shall remain on your lawn because I do what I want!0 -
branflakes1980 wrote: »jofjltncb6 wrote: »branflakes1980 wrote: »
You didn't just say "thank you". You used exclamation marks. Those mean something...or at least they used to.
Why, when I was a young boy, we didn't just throw exclamation marks around in a forum thread all willy-nilly (or, for our northern friends, higglety-pigglety) like that. We had a darn good reason when we used them.
"Hey, fellas! Check it out! It appears that Mrs. Johnson has left her shades open once again!"
TL;DR - Please punctuate more responsibly in the future.
Also, get off my lawn.
I was excited about being nice and saying thank you Instead of responding how I typically would in a situation like that so the exclamation points were placed properly. That said, I shall remain on your lawn because I do what I want!
*grumbles*Whippersnappers these days. So easily excitable.*grumbles*
AS LONG AS YOU'RE LOITERING ON MY LAWN, PULL SOME DAMN DANDELIONS OR SOMETHING! YOU CAN'T JUST LIE ABOUT IN THE SUN ALL DAY WITHOUT A CARE IN THE WORLD!
AND GET A JOB!0 -
Heel Spurs is what I'm experiencing in my left heel and it's very painful0
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tonihunter945 wrote: »Heel Spurs is what I'm experiencing in my left heel and it's very painful
I am in pain myself. I have not actually started exercising because I make excuses. I start and go nope that hurts. Tomorrow is the day. I think any day I start again at this weight it is going to hurt. No more excuses. Something is better than nothing.
Also, the Above Conversation is not beneficial to anybody!0
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