The current diagnosis of overreaching and overtraining is based on exclusion. In the present paper, four possible confirmative tools have been examined in three female speed skaters between 16 and 19 years old. A nonfunctional overreached (NFO) athlete, an athlete who was recovering from NFO and a healthy athlete were examined. The NFO athlete showed high stress and low regeneration levels at the Recovery Stress Questionnaire for Athletes. The recovering athlete showed a more favorable profile, although she still showed higher stress and lower recovery than the control athlete. On the Profile of Mood States, the NFO athlete showed an unfavorable profile. The control athlete showed the typical iceberg profile. The recovering athlete showed a...
Objective To study whether field performance tests can make a valid distinction between non-function...
The present investigation compared responses in previously identified physiological, biochemical, an...
PURPOSE: The aim of this brief review was to present an overview of noninvasive markers in trained t...
The current diagnosis of overreaching and overtraining is based on exclusion. In the present paper, ...
Successful training must involve overload, but also must avoid the combination of excessive overload...
International audienceIn sport, high training load required to reach peak performance push human ada...
The consequences of high training loads in combination with poor regeneration are characterised by p...
The consequences of high training loads in combination with poor regeneration are characterised by p...
Introduction Wrestling is a competitive and intermittent combat sport characterised mainly by streng...
We review the latest evidence from studies that have examined psycho-physiological markers of overre...
T. Gooding, P. Luu, H.C. Haverkamp Washington State University, Spokane, WA High-volume training fol...
The overtraining syndrome is a state of lowering the efficiency of the body resulting from the overl...
Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a major threat for performance and health in athletes. OTS is caused ...
Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a major threat for performance and health in athletes. OTS is caused ...
Objective To study whether field performance tests can make a valid distinction between non-function...
The present investigation compared responses in previously identified physiological, biochemical, an...
PURPOSE: The aim of this brief review was to present an overview of noninvasive markers in trained t...
The current diagnosis of overreaching and overtraining is based on exclusion. In the present paper, ...
Successful training must involve overload, but also must avoid the combination of excessive overload...
International audienceIn sport, high training load required to reach peak performance push human ada...
The consequences of high training loads in combination with poor regeneration are characterised by p...
The consequences of high training loads in combination with poor regeneration are characterised by p...
Introduction Wrestling is a competitive and intermittent combat sport characterised mainly by streng...
We review the latest evidence from studies that have examined psycho-physiological markers of overre...
T. Gooding, P. Luu, H.C. Haverkamp Washington State University, Spokane, WA High-volume training fol...
The overtraining syndrome is a state of lowering the efficiency of the body resulting from the overl...
Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a major threat for performance and health in athletes. OTS is caused ...
Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a major threat for performance and health in athletes. OTS is caused ...
Objective To study whether field performance tests can make a valid distinction between non-function...
The present investigation compared responses in previously identified physiological, biochemical, an...
PURPOSE: The aim of this brief review was to present an overview of noninvasive markers in trained t...