mental or phisical "toughness"?
jacksonpt
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Since I'm curious AND bored...
When you get down to that final mile or that last set... what's hardest for you to push through, the physical or mental part?
For me, it's almost always mental. As soon as my muscles start to feel tired, my brain says, "well, that's it... time to go get some poptarts" even though my muscles, while tired, have plenty of umph left in them.
When you get down to that final mile or that last set... what's hardest for you to push through, the physical or mental part?
For me, it's almost always mental. As soon as my muscles start to feel tired, my brain says, "well, that's it... time to go get some poptarts" even though my muscles, while tired, have plenty of umph left in them.
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For me it's all mental weakness as well. When I am pushed hard, I am amazed at how much further I can go!0
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Definitely mental. The thing that gets me through is looking at the clock and thinking to myself, "In only xx amount of time I will be home, fresh out of a hot shower, totally relaxed and feeling great."
Sure is a terrific feeling when you win the mental battles!0 -
My body will fail before my mind does.0
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Physical.
It amuses my PT that I hate failing, and he pushes me sometimes to make sure that I do. I think that mentally I have become quite arrogant, as I never think that I cannot meet a realistic physical challenge and am always willing to try a new exercise.0 -
Hadn't really thought about it, but it depends. If I'm doing something I hate, like running, it's totally mental. If I'm doing something I enjoy, it's physical. And that's way weirder, because in everyday life there aren't that many times I come across something I feel like I should be able to do but then can't.0
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Mental, I think.
If I ever let "I don't know if I can do this" cross my mind, I'll typically fail. It's only if the other part of my inner monologue says, "BS - I'm doing this" that I can usually get through it.0 -
Mental, I think.
If I ever let "I don't know if I can do this" cross my mind, I'll typically fail. It's only if the other part of my inner monologue says, "BS - I'm doing this" that I can usually get through it.
That's totally me when lifting. The second I think, "I'm not sure if I can get these last couple of reps" I can't... it's game over.0 -
My body gives out at a certain point while my inner voice keeps saying 'you can do it, you can do it, you can do it!!!'0
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for cardio/endurance it's mental, i.e. I think I can't continue when I can. I think it's because I had exercise induced asthma as a child so mentally I'm worried about pushing it too far. I'm determined to get over this though.
for weight lifting, it's purely physical, as in I lift to failure and that's when I totally can't do another rep even though my mind is thinking "what's up legs/arms/abs? what's the fuss about? you can totally do another rep!!"0 -
Are they separate things?0
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When running or cycling I always have to tell myself at the end, "your legs are not giving out, your mind is giving up". It works and my legs keep going, so I guess mental is the hardest part for me. I think you can train both though, and I certainly have.0
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Absolutely mental. ....Then I push further until I physically cannot do it anymore - at least this is the case when it comes tome lifting. As for my cardio, I still struggle with letting my mental state rule over my body and being able to break through. I'm a work in progress with this.0
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Did someone say Pop Tarts???
ETA my answer: Mental for me always.0 -
In the last week I've had both. However, I find I am more likely to fade mentally following a physical fail, than the other way around.0
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I absolutely love to endurance run because of the mental toughness it requires....my body always gives out first.0
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Are they separate things?0
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I see it as the mental driving the physical.
The the physical fails, the mental can keep pushing with whatever is left.
If the mental fails, the physical goes to zero and doesn't matter anymore.0 -
not sure what phisical is so ill go with mental for 1000
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mental with weights...sometimes I just do not want to pick them up for that last set
but with running, physical. I remember trying to sprint last miles of marathons on twinge-y calves, completely cramped feet, and dead quads. By the end, I'm all arms. Its more like I'm grabbing air and trying to pull myself forward. Actually, i look sort of like Kermit the Frog finishing a race.0 -
I'm not done when I quit.
I quit when I'm done.
period.
whatever it takes to finish a work out- there is no try. There is no flag or fail. you do the work out you wrote down- and you finish it.
that is all.0 -
I believe it is mostly mental.
Physically I could run a marathon if I wanted to...but I just hate running and I get SO. BORED. so mentally I cannot do it.
Mentally I can get through sets of weights because I love lifting!!! I even love lifting heavier than I think I can (and sometimes I get beat out on the physical side LOL) because I think I can do it!!0 -
For me, mental. The whole trying to eat healthy, lose weight, and exercise all depends on my mental state. I only succeed when I keep telling myself mentally that I can do it.0
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Like you, my mind wants to give up before my body actually collapses.....that's why I do better when I have a motivator/trainer.0
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I am MENTAAAAAAL. (oooh.. wrong thread)
I wanted to give up yesterday on my run and then realized.. I'm not out of breath and my legs are fine. WTF is my problem? Pushing through that is hard but I always have to do that check-in so I don't stop.0 -
It really depends on the exercise (and, sometimes, the day). I am good at talking my body into actually going to the gym or dojo when my body wants out. On the other hand, I often don't give 100% (to the point of complete exhaustion on all sets or intervals) because my mind tells me that I'm working out for over 7 hours this week and I don't need to make myself incredibly sore the next day every single time. Showing up for 7 hours is the only battle I feel like I need to win.0
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i didnt read this, i was just so angry about the misspelled word that i had to say something!!0
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Mental, most def I have to give myself a little pep talk as i'm doing the last 5 minutes or so.0
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It depends.
If I'm running, it's always mental. When I'm lifting, it's physical. I push hard with lifting and my mind always want to keep going, get stronger, go heavier but sometimes my body just says hell no.0 -
Totally mental!
Actually, Mental when running or lifting. But when it comes to Mountain climbing, Ill keep going until I fall off0
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