Objective: In this work, whether a two-bout exercise protocol can be used to make an objective, immediately available distinction between non-functional over reaching (NFO) and overtraining syndrome (OTS) was studied. Design: Underperforming athletes who were diagnosed with the suspicion of NFO or OTS were included in the study. Recovery of the athletes was monitored by a sports physician to retrospectively distinguish NFO from OTS. Setting: Sports medicine laboratory Participants: The protocol was started and completed by 10 underperforming athletes. NFO was retrospectively diagnosed in five athletes, and OTS was diagnosed in five athletes. Interventions: A two-bout maximal exercise protocol was used to measure physical performance and str...
Objective To verify if in male elite junior soccer players a minimum 1-month performance decrease is...
Jeffrey B Kreher Department of Orthopaedics, Division of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Massachusetts Gener...
International audienceIn sport, high training load required to reach peak performance push human ada...
Objective: In this work, whether a two-bout exercise protocol can be used to make an objective, imme...
International audienceSuccessful training must involve overload, but also must avoid the combination...
Objectives. Overtraining syndrome (OTS), a common dysfunction among elite athletes, causes decreased...
ABSTRACT Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a condition associated with diminished sports performance du...
Background. Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is defined as an imbalance of exercise and rest that results...
Abstract Background Overtraining syndrome (OTS), functional (FOR) and non-functional overreaching (N...
Objective To study whether field performance tests can make a valid distinction between non-function...
T. Gooding, P. Luu, H.C. Haverkamp Washington State University, Spokane, WA High-volume training fol...
Short-term periods of increased resistance exercise training are often used by athletes to enhance p...
Abstract Background Overtraining syndrome (OTS) results from excessive training load without adequat...
Objective To verify if in male elite junior soccer players a minimum 1-month performance decrease is...
Objective To verify if in male elite junior soccer players a minimum 1-month performance decrease is...
Jeffrey B Kreher Department of Orthopaedics, Division of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Massachusetts Gener...
International audienceIn sport, high training load required to reach peak performance push human ada...
Objective: In this work, whether a two-bout exercise protocol can be used to make an objective, imme...
International audienceSuccessful training must involve overload, but also must avoid the combination...
Objectives. Overtraining syndrome (OTS), a common dysfunction among elite athletes, causes decreased...
ABSTRACT Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a condition associated with diminished sports performance du...
Background. Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is defined as an imbalance of exercise and rest that results...
Abstract Background Overtraining syndrome (OTS), functional (FOR) and non-functional overreaching (N...
Objective To study whether field performance tests can make a valid distinction between non-function...
T. Gooding, P. Luu, H.C. Haverkamp Washington State University, Spokane, WA High-volume training fol...
Short-term periods of increased resistance exercise training are often used by athletes to enhance p...
Abstract Background Overtraining syndrome (OTS) results from excessive training load without adequat...
Objective To verify if in male elite junior soccer players a minimum 1-month performance decrease is...
Objective To verify if in male elite junior soccer players a minimum 1-month performance decrease is...
Jeffrey B Kreher Department of Orthopaedics, Division of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Massachusetts Gener...
International audienceIn sport, high training load required to reach peak performance push human ada...