"I have had shoulder injuries in the past, but usually it's from training"
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The intent feels defensive but also self-mythologizing in a very rock-world way. Injuries from training imply discipline, control, even professionalism: the body as an instrument you maintain by pushing it. The unspoken alternative is the injury that comes from the other stereotype - accidents, excess, a slip in the lifestyle. By specifying the usual cause, he quietly protects his narrative: if something’s wrong now, don’t assume it’s because he was reckless; assume he was working.
There’s also a cultural tell here about aging in music. For artists who came up when “toughing it out” was a virtue, admitting vulnerability requires a workaround. So he couches fragility inside work ethic. It’s a small, offhand sentence that reveals the bargain of the performing body: your pain is acceptable as long as it can be framed as effort, not failure.
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| Topic | Training & Practice |
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Cuccurullo, Warren. (2026, January 16). I have had shoulder injuries in the past, but usually it's from training. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-had-shoulder-injuries-in-the-past-but-98416/
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"I have had shoulder injuries in the past, but usually it's from training." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-had-shoulder-injuries-in-the-past-but-98416/. Accessed 24 Feb. 2026.





