“Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable” Coaches love pointless euphemisms and there might not be a worse one than “get comfortable being uncomfortable.” Not because it’s inaccurate, but because it’s misapplied. We expect athletes to adapt to various stimuli in training and to grit their way through the really difficult parts because they’re “uncomfortable,” right?
On Boredom
On Boredom
On Boredom
“Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable” Coaches love pointless euphemisms and there might not be a worse one than “get comfortable being uncomfortable.” Not because it’s inaccurate, but because it’s misapplied. We expect athletes to adapt to various stimuli in training and to grit their way through the really difficult parts because they’re “uncomfortable,” right?