Stress is the response of the human body in order to take measures to overcome the bad emotions that appear. Stress can be created by some expectations or a series of commitments that have been undertaken, and in particular the pressure to fulfill them.
• First of all, the biological clock stops. You have difficulty sleeping and wake up very often during the night. In the morning you do not feel at all rested.
• You feel a lack of energy, a lack of desire to do anything, a lack of interest in everything.
Chest, shoulder, back and neck pain begin. There is a general malaise, and an increased sensitivity to pain. Still, a lack of pleasure even for things that used to be fun or enjoyable.
• Life seems unbearable. You can cry easily and feel sad. You may also feel anxious: What is wrong with me? Why do I constantly feel so bad?
• It is not uncommon to have panic attacks: The heart beats like crazy, you feel like you can not breathe, the muscles and chest hurt. You may even feel dizzy, have a tendency to vomit, have diarrhea and feel very scared.
Imagine now the pressure that our beloved riders feel every time they are on their motorcycle. The pressure to have a good place in the test, a good grid position, and finally a good result in the race. Of course, the track itself creates feelings of panic, especially when you have to get from 329km / h to braking at 60km / h in less than 150 meters. The discharge of these heroes, I would say, is done in a variety of ways, with listening music, focusing on their purpose, positive energy and other very politically correct ways. But there are also some who confirm the term motorbike in this category of contestants, and are indifferent to the good texts and socially acceptable behavior. Let's say, for example, two of MotoGP's favorite riders, Randy De Puniet and others, Valentino Rossi. I do not think the following photos need comment.
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