overtraining in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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If the next workout takes place during the recovery period, overtraining may occur.
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To avoid overtraining, intense frequent training must be met with at least an equal amount of purposeful recovery.
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It has been argued that overtraining can be beneficial.
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Maybe they could contribute to overtraining of engineers without having every person on their premises for three years.
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Overtraining can be used advantageously, as when a bodybuilder is purposely overtrained for a brief period of time to super compensate during a regeneration phase.
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In our more-is-better world, it's easy to get caught in the overtraining trap.
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Stay within that zone and you'll likely avoid any symptoms of overtraining.
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Both aging and overtraining take tolls on a voice.
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Athletes who experience burnout may have different contributing factors, but the more frequent reasons include perfectionism, boredom, injuries, excessive pressure, and overtraining.
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It was the opinion of the attending physicican that overtraining during his football career was responsible for a weakened heart that resulted in his death.
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