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Old 05-13-05 | 09:41 AM
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ckleps
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Originally Posted by jkoman
Two athletes of similar physical ability in a competition will end up competing on a mental/pain/suffering level...the one willing to go farther will win.

Neither one will exceed a 100% effort...I despise the concept of giving more than 100%...rather strive to give 100%.

Pain threshold is real...most women are endowed with a greater threshold than men.

Always remember that just because you are faster/stronger than another rider doesn't mean that you are better...they may be getting more out of their abilities than you. I have seen slower riders inspire me with their willingness to suffer...I have also witnessed better riders less willing to suffer than myself.

I have never achieved 100% of my ability but I strive to do better.

Colorado....perhaps you are gifted with both great physical and mental abilities...I will eagerly anticipate the news of your rapid ascent to the pro ranks as you strive to find your pain threshold...perhaps you are blessed with a womens attriibutes in that area.


agree with everything you said except the statement that women have a higher pain threshold then men. Most modern studies say just the opposite. Many of the previous studies on gender and pain focused on how much painkiller was needed in men and women to get rid of a level 6 pain for example. Men required more, but now we are finding out that that's mainly because men and women processed painkilling medication differently.
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