07/25/2022
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again
This should be common sense...
So why isn't it?
People have become increasingly afraid to move when moving is uncomfortable. "If it hurts don't do it" has taken over.
Irritation is important to drive adaptation. The absence of movement can lead to strength deficit and strength imbalance that actually drives MORE pain.
We use the following construct with one on one clients:
If discomfort is < 5/10, continue.
If discomfort gets better rep to rep, continue.
If discomfort goes away when you stop, continue.
If discomfort does not increase 24 hours after, continue.
If any of the above are untrue, the likelihood of injury due to the activity is increased, see a doctor.
We use the following four words to guide clients:
Insult - the unconscious intake of stimulus
Irritation - The conscious intake of stimulus
Pain - The negative emotional response tied to irritation and associated with uncertainty
Injury - The decision that you can't
Changing the language in your head from "I have a bad knee" to "I haven't figured out how to fix my knee yet", is the first step to fixing your knee.
The second step might be talking with one of our team members.
In pain? Want to get out of it without going to the doctor or giving up your active life?
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