It doesn’t happen very often, but
sometimes I have to stop a workout, mine or someone else’s. This is because my very first
responsibility as a trainer is to keep everyone safe. (Surprise! It’s
not to make bad jokes or force people to do burpees!)
Here is how to tell when it is
time to stop if I don’t happen to be there.
You are injured. You
hear something snap, something swells up, or you can’t bear weight. This is not the same as the regular
suffering that goes with working out.
This is Bad Pain, not the character-building kind.
You can’t breathe or you have chest pain. Stop. Now. And you probably need to call 911.
You feel dizzy and faint, even after sitting down for a minute or
so.
You throw up.
Working out is not a
punishment. We put up with some
discomfort to get more awesome, but we are not going to keep going when it
harms us. Let’s be safe.