False.
Although the saying is “no pain, no gain” , having pain during sports or a workout means that something could be wrong. If there’s pain, it could possibly mean that you are dehydrated, you didn’t stretch, or you have an injury.
US modern culture has a hard time in the rewarding and stress release part of our lives. Our society has run rampant with clinical depression and anxiety, when most of the time it is within our control in how we react to the world around us. Events such as breaking a coffee mug can set someone off to have endless stress for the rest of the day. Stressors such as change, loss, and possibly even reflection of the past could cause unnecessary anxiety and inner dissatisfactions with ourselves and our lives. when these could easily be avoided by changing our mindset, which in a clinical setting it would be call cognitive behavioral therapy, or cbt.
Answer:
I'm unaware of your age and weight and believe me, I am not a professional but it could be any of the following:
Explanation:
Heart attack (possibly) but if it re-occurs multiple times then unlikely, Pneumonia (also comes with coughing usually but not always), and an anxiety disorder (which is more than likely it but you should definitely mention it to somebody and also most definitely go to the doctor).
Answer:you already got it correct LOL
Explanation:thats big boy luck