While certainly not as intense, bodybuilding can be likened to the pain experienced during short labor: pain can be very intense but will immediately go away after each set. If you want to increase the size of your muscular frame, you will have to be mentally prepared for intense, physical discomfort. But rest assured, it will go away as soon as the set is complete.
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1.“While certainly not as intense [as hard labor], bodybuilding can be linked to the pain experiences during sort labor”. When a bodybuilder presses a barbell it can be compared to the same movement as a carpenter lifting a piece of lumber. Both the bodybuilder and the carpenter need to mentally prepare their selves to perform the lift. Mentally telling yourself that you can do something will help someone overcome any pain and discomfort. Shortly after the movement is complete any pain and discomfort will disappear.
2. While certainly not as difficult, bodybuilding can cause the same pain found when performing short labor. The pain is very intense but will disappear after the movement is complete. If someone wants to add muscle to their frame then they will have to be strong not only physically but mentally.
3. The pain experienced when bodybuilding has been compared to the same pain experienced during hard labor. If someone wants to add muscle they must be mentally strong to prepare themselves for the pain. However, once the movement is complete the pain will go away.
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I think your summary was good because it was to the point of what the original said.
ReplyDeleteYour paraphrase was good also because you restated the passage and made it short and easy to understand.