نتایج جستجو برای: overtraining
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Recent studies have shown that endurance overtraining could result from Abstract successive and cumulative alterations in metabolism, which become chronic during training. The onset of this process is a biochemical alteration in carbohydrate (saccharide) metabolism. During endurance exercises, the amount of saccharide chains from two blood glycoproteins (α2-macroglobulin and α1-acid glycoprotei...
the overtraining syndrome (ots) is a physically debilitating medical condition that results in athletes being totally compromised in their capacity to perform and compete. many physiological systems are affected by the process of overtraining and the development of the ots which results from it; but one system in particular, the immune, is highly susceptible to degradation resulting in a reduct...
Exercise adaptations to strength, anaerobic and aerobic training have been extensively studied in adults, however, young people appear to respond differently to such exercise stimulus in comparison to adults. In addition, because overtraining in young athletes has received little attention, this important area is also discussed. Resistance training in children can be safe and effective. It has ...
Introduction: Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a state of excess sportsmen's overload caused by too high an intensity training. The main cause OTS big training load. Also, they are other risk factors like restrictive diets, inordinate stress, and inflated expectations family coach.
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Optimal physical performance is achieved through the careful manipulation of training and recovery. Short-term increases in demand can induce functional overreaching (FOR) that lead to improved capabilities, whereas nonfunctional (NFOR) or overtraining syndrome (OTS) occur when high training-demand applied for extensive periods with limited To date, little known about OTS strength sports, parti...
BACKGROUND Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a psychiatric condition that typically manifests in compulsive urges to perform irrational or excessive avoidance behaviors. A recent account has suggested that compulsivity in OCD might arise from excessive stimulus-response habit formation, rendering behavior insensitive to goal value. We tested if OCD patients have a bias toward habits using ...
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