Training for bodybuilding competition is clearly a serious business that inflicts serious demands on the competitor. Not only did Francis commit time and money to compete, but he also arguably put winning before his physical well-being—enduring pain and suffering from his injury. Bodybuilding may seem like an extreme example, but it is not the only activity in which people suffer in pursuit of their goals. Boxers fight each other in the ring; soccer players risk knee and ankle injuries, sometimes playing despite being hurt; and mountaineers risk their lives in dangerous climbs. In the arts there are many examples of people suffering to achieve their goals: Beethoven kept composing, conducting, and performing despite his hearing loss; van Go...
Aristotle (4th century B.C.) defined pain as emotion, being the opposite of pleasure. Whereas, Buddh...
As the phenomenon of playing hurt persists in sports, extant literature has explored the risk, pain,...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown how social networks lead athletes to accept pain a...
Training for bodybuilding competition is clearly a serious business that inflicts serious demands on...
Nearly everyone agrees that physical pain is bad. Indeed, if anything merits the status of a platitu...
This project explores pain as a tool for achieving an experience which could possibly be identified ...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common problem in elite athletes. This exploratory study compares goal orienta...
Cizojazyčné resumé: The graduation theses approaches problems of pain and pain conditions during the...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional view that pain-and-suffering awards should be interpret...
It has been proposed that goal pursuit plays a role in the development of chronic pain disorders. On...
Starting in 1993, the Ultimate Fighting Championship broadcast ‘no-holds-barred’ fights, pitting ath...
32-36It is through a disciplined regimen of exercise and by building up their bodies to stretch bey...
Background: Pain is a common problem in elite athletes. This exploratory study compares goal orienta...
Although pain is an anti-value and a perfect archetype of an anti-desire object, it may have subsequ...
An excessive physical exercise destructively influences on humans. This question has now a not over...
Aristotle (4th century B.C.) defined pain as emotion, being the opposite of pleasure. Whereas, Buddh...
As the phenomenon of playing hurt persists in sports, extant literature has explored the risk, pain,...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown how social networks lead athletes to accept pain a...
Training for bodybuilding competition is clearly a serious business that inflicts serious demands on...
Nearly everyone agrees that physical pain is bad. Indeed, if anything merits the status of a platitu...
This project explores pain as a tool for achieving an experience which could possibly be identified ...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common problem in elite athletes. This exploratory study compares goal orienta...
Cizojazyčné resumé: The graduation theses approaches problems of pain and pain conditions during the...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional view that pain-and-suffering awards should be interpret...
It has been proposed that goal pursuit plays a role in the development of chronic pain disorders. On...
Starting in 1993, the Ultimate Fighting Championship broadcast ‘no-holds-barred’ fights, pitting ath...
32-36It is through a disciplined regimen of exercise and by building up their bodies to stretch bey...
Background: Pain is a common problem in elite athletes. This exploratory study compares goal orienta...
Although pain is an anti-value and a perfect archetype of an anti-desire object, it may have subsequ...
An excessive physical exercise destructively influences on humans. This question has now a not over...
Aristotle (4th century B.C.) defined pain as emotion, being the opposite of pleasure. Whereas, Buddh...
As the phenomenon of playing hurt persists in sports, extant literature has explored the risk, pain,...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown how social networks lead athletes to accept pain a...