Quotes About Workout Pain
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“The biggest way I stay motivated is to run with a group of friends. Sometimes its hard to get going by yourself, but if you have a plan and a meeting time, you know this run will happen for sure. Its a way to have fun - while also getting in a workout. Plus it distracts from pain, helps you fight fatigue, and gives you that extra push.”
— Allyson Felix —
“It wasn't until my late twenties that I learned that by working out I had given myself a great gift. I learned that nothing good comes without work and a certain amount of pain. When I finish a set that leaves me shaking, I know more about myself. When something gets bad, I know it can't be as bad as that workout.”
— Henry Rollins
“When I started running, the pain barrier was very familiar to me, and I had no problem pushing beyond the pain. When for your whole life, every single workout, you are programmed to push beyond belief, it's really hard to just turn that off and kind of just be a social competitor.”
— Summer Sanders
“The toughest workout can never match the pain of being out of work.”
— George Montgomery
“My workout philosophy is; no pain, no pain”
— Woody Paige
“Sometimes we push ourselves. We take a workout and we use it as a way to crack open our shell, let the pain rush in and push out the stagnant wounds of the heart. Sometimes a workout sets you free.”
— Lauren Fleshman
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