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Sportscientist
Sportscientist
9 episodes
1 day ago
Sportscientist is a podcast based on sports science and recent updates. This is not only a scientific podcast but also an informative one even to the common population. We deliver informations that is experimented, researched and published.
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Sportscientist is a podcast based on sports science and recent updates. This is not only a scientific podcast but also an informative one even to the common population. We deliver informations that is experimented, researched and published.
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Sports
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"Overtraining" - How Much Is Too Much?
Sportscientist
19 minutes 35 seconds
4 years ago
"Overtraining" - How Much Is Too Much?

Deciding the quantity is a major step for coaches and trainers. Volume, load, intensity, frequency - all these terminologies have always been a cumbersome process as it is largely dependent on each individual's adaptation and response pattern. The scale moves too less - "Detraining" and too much - Overtraining ! Let's now focus on deducing the appropriate "much"!!

Overtraining is a phenomenon that appears in as a result of imbalance between training and recovery levels. With persistent hardcore training protocols, the athlete might strain so much that his exercise levels would exceed the body's ability to recover within the given recovery time frame. This would result in a significant decline or a plateau in the athlete's performance. Monotonous programmes, high volumes and unmonitored intensities can predispose the athlete to overtraining syndrome. It causes a reduced or lack of stimulus in the central nervous system reducing the strength and fitness.

Well listen this podcast to have an idea to train your client or even to train yourselves. If you are more of a reader click here to go to the blog. Also please subscribe to stay updated!!

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Sportscientist
Sportscientist is a podcast based on sports science and recent updates. This is not only a scientific podcast but also an informative one even to the common population. We deliver informations that is experimented, researched and published.