Over Training
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Over training, sometimes known as Over Training Syndrome, is a
rather common problem among athletes. The over-trained
athlete's body has become abused and egulatory mechanisms of
the body can not return back to "normal" during the one or two
days of a normal recovery time.
At first the over-trained state can be mild and if an athlete
rests, his or her body will recover quickly. Later it may be
more severe, and an athlete will be exhausted. The exhaustion
is typical for experienced endurance athletes, who usually
react in this way. Overtraining-like states can also be induced
by stress. Add stress to physical over-training and you are
dealing with total body stress.
Stress can be caused by both positive and negative factors.
These may be a holiday, vacation, personal achievement, change
in residence, school or job, change in social and recreational
habits, financial problems, divorce, trouble at school, trouble
with the law, death or birth in the family.
Physiological factors are a different type of stress. This kind
may be caused by travel, sleep loss, races, changes in
training, environmental changes (altitude, humidity,
temperature), illness, injury, menstrual cycle or pregnancy.
The balance between training, other stressors and recovery has
to be just right. If there is an insufficient recovery time
after exercise, fatigue will accumulate. After several days or
perhaps a week or two, the symptoms of over-training will show
a drop in performance. Consequently, recovery could take as
much as several months.
Signs and symptoms of over training vary from perons to person.
The symptoms and signs are due to changes in the nervous
system, your hormonal status as well as other physiological
medical factors. The earliest and most common symptoms include
tiredness and fatigue and a drop in performance despite
continued training.
Outward Over Training Signs and Symptoms:
- Depression
- Fatigue
- Irritability
- Bad mood
- Anxiousness
- Confusion
- Excitement
- Desperation
- Lack of concentration
- Unwillingness to train
- Feeling of inability to go on training
- Sleeping problems
- Bad, or complete lack of appetite
- Trembling hands
- Abnormal sweating
- Palpitation of the heart
- Nausea
- Dizziness
Physiological Over-Training Signs and Symptoms:
- Increased heart rate
- Muscle soreness
- Decreased maximal heart rate
- Menstrual irregularities
- Decreased performance
- Loss of strength
- Increased illness and injury frequency
- Loss of co-ordination
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