basically exposure. You have to regularly experience mild pain in that area.
For example, a lot of kickboxers/nak muay/mma guys will kick bags, pads, and people over and over nearly daily to condition their shins. This has a dual effect, one being conditioning of the bone (along with running, skipping rope, s&c, etc) and the other purpose is to "deaden" the nerves.
I dont know how accurate deadening the nerves is, as you will still experience sensation and pain, especially after adrenaline has worn off, but I think more likely what is happening is your brain is essentially getting used to the constant pain signals from always kicking shit. So when you do kick something it doesn't send as strong of a signal, or your brain just turns down the volume a bit. The shitty part is people have reported that after a long break of not kicking shit, the pain comes back again when they eventually get back into training.
tldr you gotta just be tough. a lot of it is genetic, mindset, and being "used" to getting hit/hurt
Back when I was a teenager I realized I had extremely low pain tolerance, I would cry just from falling down in my knees. So I decided to increase my pain tolerance, I just began punching myself and beating my head against walls for a few months. Result: pain tolerance increased to normal levels.
you gotta build it man. starting pain 5x5. once i binned my dirt bike and squashed my middle finger between the handlebar and the brake lever. fricked the nail right up too was lifted off but still attached at the nail bed. I had to remove the nail where it was still attached to the bed with a scalpel. I kept pouring hydrogen peroxide over the wound to increase the overall pain so i couldn't feel the specific pain of the scalpel cutting my nail out. pain tolerance has been pretty fricking high since then.
>picture showing op exactly how to build up his pain tolerance >"how do i build pain tolerance"
what goes through the minds of people who INSIST on making such inane threads
Impossible.
Such pussy thing doesn't exist in this world
Living in a society
since these morons never have an answer i got you
basically exposure. You have to regularly experience mild pain in that area.
For example, a lot of kickboxers/nak muay/mma guys will kick bags, pads, and people over and over nearly daily to condition their shins. This has a dual effect, one being conditioning of the bone (along with running, skipping rope, s&c, etc) and the other purpose is to "deaden" the nerves.
I dont know how accurate deadening the nerves is, as you will still experience sensation and pain, especially after adrenaline has worn off, but I think more likely what is happening is your brain is essentially getting used to the constant pain signals from always kicking shit. So when you do kick something it doesn't send as strong of a signal, or your brain just turns down the volume a bit. The shitty part is people have reported that after a long break of not kicking shit, the pain comes back again when they eventually get back into training.
tldr you gotta just be tough. a lot of it is genetic, mindset, and being "used" to getting hit/hurt
If you break your neck in the correct location you'll live and not be able to feel pain in over 95% of your body.
Wim Hof method is the closest, but you'll look like a homosexual while doing it.
Do a 2k tt
pain is mostly mental
Would it be cringe if I recreate this pic on my instagram
have a nice day with small bullets to build tolerance for larger bullets.
thanks for the tips
Back when I was a teenager I realized I had extremely low pain tolerance, I would cry just from falling down in my knees. So I decided to increase my pain tolerance, I just began punching myself and beating my head against walls for a few months. Result: pain tolerance increased to normal levels.
ngl friendo, that sounds pretty fricked up. I'd be worried about the brain cell loss
you gotta build it man. starting pain 5x5. once i binned my dirt bike and squashed my middle finger between the handlebar and the brake lever. fricked the nail right up too was lifted off but still attached at the nail bed. I had to remove the nail where it was still attached to the bed with a scalpel. I kept pouring hydrogen peroxide over the wound to increase the overall pain so i couldn't feel the specific pain of the scalpel cutting my nail out. pain tolerance has been pretty fricking high since then.
>de niro
>two black ex-wives
>with an asian chick now
are white women's personalities that intolerable?
>How to build pain tolerance
Have you considered contracting a dom in a dungeon?
>picture showing op exactly how to build up his pain tolerance
>"how do i build pain tolerance"
what goes through the minds of people who INSIST on making such inane threads
sissy hypno
Judo or any sport where you get the living shit conditioned out of you. It doesn't have to be concussion inducing either.