there is a thin line between training effectively and over training what are some signs of over training
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I don't think there is a thin line between training effectivel yand overtraining. I think the line is vey thick and it is very hard to overtrain. Sometimes people who are not even training hard enough worry about overtraining! It's an urban myth as far as most people should be concerned as 99% of people who visit gyms are in no danger of overtraining. Only elite athletes who do intense training 2-3 times a day need to be careful to get enough rest
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Originally posted by Leakbeak View PostI don't think there is a thin line between training effectivel yand overtraining. I think the line is vey thick and it is very hard to overtrain. Sometimes people who are not even training hard enough worry about overtraining! It's an urban myth as far as most people should be concerned as 99% of people who visit gyms are in no danger of overtraining. Only elite athletes who do intense training 2-3 times a day need to be careful to get enough rest
Common warning signs of overtraining include:
* Washed-out feeling, tired, drained, lack of energy
* Mild leg soreness, general aches and pains
* Pain in muscles and joints
* Sudden drop in performance
* Insomnia
* Headaches
* Decreased immunity (increased number of colds, and sore throats)
* Decrease in training capacity / intensity
* Moodiness and irritability
* Depression
* Loss of enthusiasm for the sport
* Decreased appetite
* Increased incidence of injuries.
* A compulsive need to exercise
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I agree leak but to be fair it's not that hard to overtrain if you do certain things.
For example, if have an intense workout and then don't eat properly, you're going to wake up sore as all hell. If you try to repeat the process... that's all it'll take to **** you up.
I'd say have an aggressive attitude toward training but also toward rest. Some trainers have two main goals before a fight, prepare the fighter for the fight and then also make sure the fighter's well rested.
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