Thursday, 30 July 2015

The Simple Way to Improve Your Pain Tolerance

When dealing with chronic pain, you lose your tolerance to it over time.

And medication can only do so much, and is often temporary.

Exercise, however, actually works and pushes your pain threshold through aerobic, strengthening and flexibility training. You’ll be stronger, more mobile, better balanced, and more tolerant of those aches and pains.

That’s just one reason exercise helps with pain management. To learn more about the surprising links between exercise and pain (like how better stamina can improve your sleep), keep reading!
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The Simple Way to Improve Your Pain Tolerance
When dealing with chronic pain, you lose your tolerance to it over time.

And medication can only do so much, and is often temporary.

Exercise, however, actually works and pushes your pain threshold through aerobic, strengthening and flexibility training. You’ll be stronger, more mobile, better balanced, and more tolerant of those aches and pains.

That’s just one reason exercise helps with pain management. To learn more about the surprising links between exercise and pain (like how better stamina can improve your sleep), keep reading!
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