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Pain
Management in Athletics
Sport Psychology
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Pain Management in
Athletics (Introduction)
On one hand, modern athletes know “no pain, no gain,” and “pain is weakness
leaving the body,” are obsolete training mantras. Pain in training is often
unnecessary, and pain in competition should not be overwhelming, intolerable, or
constant.
On the other hand, it is unreasonable to say that
successful athletes don’t regularly experience pain or unpleasant sensations.
Athletes benefit from learning how to manage pain
effectively.
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