Does No Pain Really Mean No Gain? A Te Puke NZ Chiropractor Explains

Does No Pain Really Mean No Gain? A Te Puke Chiropractor Explains

Chiropractic Te Puke NZ No Pain No Gain

It’s important to listen to your body during exercise instead of pushing too far past your limits.

How often have you heard the expression, “No pain, no gain”? It can apply to many situations in life, including exercising to get in shape, drop weight, or tone up. But when pain is severe or prolonged, you gain nothing and stand to lose a lot!

Here are some tips from our Te Puke NZ Chiropractor to help you stay safe to avoid workout injuries. Some of them include:

  • Warming Up: Warm muscles are far less likely to tear than cold ones. So, if you’re going out for a run, walk a bit first, then trot before you go into full running mode. Stretching your muscles, especially the ones you’re going to be using, also helps you to avoid injury.
  • Cooling Down: The same is true when you end an exercise session. You can’t just automatically stop when you are finished with your workout because this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. Using running as an example- slow down to a walk again before you just stop your exercise. It’s also important to stretch out those muscles again.
  • Staying Hydrated: Water, water, water! Drinking water before, during and after a workout replaces fluids lost from sweating and exertion, especially important in warm or hot weather.
  • Listening to Your Body: Don’t continue your workout if suddenly you find yourself in pain. Your body is trying to tell you something. Ignoring it can only make it worse, so stop whatever you’re doing and give your body a few days to recover before starting up again.
  • Learning the Proper Technique for the Workout: Make sure you know the proper technique for any new workout routine you are attempting for the first time. Correct technique is as important as warming up to avoid injury.

The decision to exercise is an important one for your overall health – as important as diet and regular chiropractic care – to keep your nervous system fit and healthy. Remember to start out slowly, don’t overdo it and stop if you feel any type of pain, in order to avoid serious injury.

For the vast majority of our patients that present at our Te Puke clinic, there has usually been a significant overall improvement in their condition. If you or someone you know is suffering call us at (07) 573 9988 for a consultation and to set up a time to have your pelvis, spine, and nervous system checked.


Dr. David Guest is a Doctor of Chiropractic, a member of the New Zealand Chiropractic Association, and owner of Mount Maunganui and Te Puke Chiropractic in the Bay of Plenty. Dr. Guest focuses on an area of chiropractic called Structural Correction and has been in practice for 20 years. He loves helping spines of all sizes and shapes. You can reach Dr. Guest at david@mtchiro.co.nz or (07) 574 3099.

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Te Puke Chiropractic
28 Jellicoe Street
Te Puke
Bay of Plenty, 3119
(07) 573 9988