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Exercise tips: No pain, no gain? Here's why you must listen to your body's warning signals

Fitness tips: Feeling a burning sensation during exercise is normal and often signifies your muscles working hard. However, sharp, stabbing, or persistent pain is a signal of discomfort that should not be ignored. Stop, assess the situation, and adjust your workout to prevent further injury.

March 27, 2024 / 15:41 IST
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Exercise tips: Adequate rest and recovery are vital parts of any successful fitness regimen. Allow your body ample time to rest and repair between workouts to avoid overtraining and minimise injury risks.
Exercise tips: Adequate rest and recovery are vital parts of any successful fitness regimen. Allow your body ample time to rest and repair between workouts to avoid overtraining and minimise injury risks.

In the world of fitness, the oft-quoted one liner, "no pain, no gain" has been deeply rooted in our psyche as a symbol of hard work and commitment. However, it's now time to look at it more critically.

Because, when you exercise, it is important to listen to your body. Pushing beyond our comfort zones is crucial for progress, but it's equally essential to distinguish between discomfort and pain. Ignoring the body's warning signs and pushing through intense pain can lead to serious injuries, setbacks, and long-term harm.

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Understanding the signals your body sends is pivotal for sustainable results and injury prevention. Here are some fundamental principles shared by Kushal Pal Singh, Fitness & Performance Expert, Anytime Fitness, to guide you in listening to your body during your fitness journey:

Discomfort vs pain: