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A decline in athletic ability can be the result of overtraining.


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Sympathetic nervous system overtraining and Parasympathetic nervous system overtraining.


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Possible signs of overtraining include persistent fatigue, decreased performance, increased risk of injury, and mood disturbances. One possible sign of overtraining is persistent fatigue.


What can be a result of anorexia?

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What is the difference between overtraining and detraining?

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What are four signs of overtraining?

HR is the single most effective indicator of overtraining. If you perform the same activity as you did a few weeks ago and your HR is significantly higher you are probably overtraining. Also, if you feel weaker and less willing to do your exercises you might be. You really have to be a serious athlete to reach this level however. Its not common. Ref: B.S. in Exercise Science from Ball State University :)


Which is the best way to avoid overtraining and prevent injuries?

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Declining Athletics ability can be results of what?

A decline in athletic ability can be the result of overtraining.


What is the new name for overtraining?

There is no new name, if you over train, you over train, that's that!


How is overtraining related to eating disorders?

Overtraining is quite often like purging after eating. You are tried to burn off the calories that you have consumed and quite often you are mentally obsessed by how much you are training, working out, etc. It is also known as exercise bulimia.


Would you be overtraining if you worked out twice a day six days a week while doing HIIT in the morning and weightlifting at night?

It depends on your sex, height, weight, race, and many other factors. For the average adult male, that would be overtraining, but if you can handle it...


Why does overtraining occur?

Overtraining occurs when an athlete trains beyond their body's ability to recover, leading to a decline in performance and potential physical and psychological issues. It typically results from excessive training intensity, volume, or frequency without adequate rest or recovery. Factors such as inadequate nutrition, insufficient sleep, and stress can exacerbate the risk of overtraining. Symptoms include fatigue, decreased performance, increased injury risk, and mood disturbances.