To date, little is known about overreaching (OR) and the overtraining syndrome (OTS) in strength sports and resistance training (RT) populations. However, the available literature may elucidate the occurrence of both conditions in these populations. A scoping review was conducted. SPORTDiscus, Scopus and Web of Science were searched in a robust and systematic manner, with relevant articles analysed. 1,170 records were retrieved during an initial search, with a total of 47 included in the review. Two broad themes were identified during data extraction: 1) overreaching in strength sports; 2) overreaching and overtraining syndrome in RT. Short-term periods of OR achieved with either high-volume or high-intensity RT can elicit functiona...
Background: Overtraining syndrome (OTS), functional (FOR) and non-functional overreaching (NFOR) are...
Introduction Wrestling is a competitive and intermittent combat sport characterised mainly by streng...
The aim of this study was to identify markers of training stress and characteristics of middle-dista...
Short-term periods of increased resistance exercise training are often used by athletes to enhance p...
Optimal physical performance is achieved through the careful manipulation of training and recovery. ...
Successful training must involve overload, but also must avoid the combination of excessive overload...
The overtraining syndrome is a state of lowering the efficiency of the body resulting from the overl...
Functional overreaching (FOR) occurs when athletes experience improved athletic capabilities in the ...
Functional overreaching (FOR) occurs when athletes experience improved athletic capabilities in the ...
This chapter emphasises the (dis)balance between training and recovery, the definitions of the terms...
We review the latest evidence from studies that have examined psycho-physiological markers of overre...
Purpose: To provide details on the nature and symptomatic profile of training maladaptation in compe...
A rigorous training schedule with insufficient recovery can lead to nonfunctional overreaching (NFOR...
Introduction: Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a state of excess sportsmen's overload caused by too hi...
This article introduces the issue of monitoring intensively trained athletes who wish to avoid overt...
Background: Overtraining syndrome (OTS), functional (FOR) and non-functional overreaching (NFOR) are...
Introduction Wrestling is a competitive and intermittent combat sport characterised mainly by streng...
The aim of this study was to identify markers of training stress and characteristics of middle-dista...
Short-term periods of increased resistance exercise training are often used by athletes to enhance p...
Optimal physical performance is achieved through the careful manipulation of training and recovery. ...
Successful training must involve overload, but also must avoid the combination of excessive overload...
The overtraining syndrome is a state of lowering the efficiency of the body resulting from the overl...
Functional overreaching (FOR) occurs when athletes experience improved athletic capabilities in the ...
Functional overreaching (FOR) occurs when athletes experience improved athletic capabilities in the ...
This chapter emphasises the (dis)balance between training and recovery, the definitions of the terms...
We review the latest evidence from studies that have examined psycho-physiological markers of overre...
Purpose: To provide details on the nature and symptomatic profile of training maladaptation in compe...
A rigorous training schedule with insufficient recovery can lead to nonfunctional overreaching (NFOR...
Introduction: Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a state of excess sportsmen's overload caused by too hi...
This article introduces the issue of monitoring intensively trained athletes who wish to avoid overt...
Background: Overtraining syndrome (OTS), functional (FOR) and non-functional overreaching (NFOR) are...
Introduction Wrestling is a competitive and intermittent combat sport characterised mainly by streng...
The aim of this study was to identify markers of training stress and characteristics of middle-dista...