Is pain proportional to weight lifted?
Say you have two clones, and one has been training longer.
If the stronger twin has a 1rm deadlift of 600lbs, and the weaker twin has a 1rm deadlift of 500lbs, will the stronger twin experience more pain than the weaker one when lifting the 600lbs? or will the pain be equal?
>>39331166
Why would either of them be experiencing pain when deadlifting? That's not supposed to happen, OP.
>>39331203
i was wondering that too.. I experience no pain.
>>39331203
>>39331223
No pain no gainz.
>>39331166
Pain? No.
Stress? Kind of. The bigger and stronger a lifter is, the more of a beating they'll put on their body at a given % of 1RM.
>>39331166
You mean DOMS?
>>39331274
I mean the pain you get during the lift.
Maybe pain is the wrong word.
>>39331285
Do you mean the feeling of exertion? Exerting yourself is not "pain", you faggot.
>>39331350
How is it not painful?
>>39331371
Dude, either you are the most delicate flower ever or english is like your fifth language.
>>39331397
Lifting heavy is physically painful.
Even Arnold said so.
He said one of the biggest challenges in bodybuilding is overcoming the pain barrier.