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Overreaching Vs. Overtraining

“Within the EvoLab, there are several ways the watch can play a role in proper recovery.”

With the start of the 2022 Winter Olympics, it’s hard not to imagine all the training each athlete has endured to prepare for this moment. Days, weeks, months, and even years of training take place. When dealing with training, it’s important to realize that both activity and non-activity loads can place stress on individuals. Ultimately, these stressors can affect overall physical and psychological health.

Training and Recovery

Overreaching and Overtraining Syndrome are common topics in the exercise and sport science world. Both of these concepts involve intensified or excessive training that ultimately results in decreased performance. However, there are significant differences between them.

Functional Overreaching

  • An increase in training that leads to temporary decrease in performance.
  • Can last days to weeks.
  • Normally, after proper rest and recovery, performance supercompensation follows.

Nonfunctional Overreaching

  • Prolonged, excessive training that lacks the proper rest and recovery.
  • Leads to a lengthier decrease in performance.
  • Can last weeks to months.
  • Performance supercompensation isn’t achieved in this aspect.

Overtraining Syndrome

  • Severe condition involving excessive training without adequate rest and recovery.
  • Leads to a decrease in performance lasting months or longer.
  • Examples of potential complications are hormonal, nutritional, muscle, immune, and emotional imbalances.

Monitoring Loads for Recovery

Benefits of Monitoring

  • Monitor changes in performance
  • Training response awareness
  • Recovery awareness
  • Decreases risk of injury and illness

Monitoring Examples

  • Recording of Training Load
  • Training Journals
  • Physical and Psychological Screenings

Let COROS Take Your Training to the Next Level

COROS watches gather and store a great deal of data when it comes to training. Within the EvoLab, there are several ways the watch can play a role in proper recovery. Examples of these components include:

Location: Training Hub Dashboard
Location: Training Hub Workout Analysis and Watch After Workout
Location: EvoLab Metrics in Training Hub and COROS App
Location: Watch Performance Metrics

Conclusion

Proper training and recovery are crucial to performance, whether you’re an Olympian, triathlete, marathon runner, weightlifter, or just simply involved in physical activity. While you’re watching the Winter Olympics this year, think about your own training and how you can make improvements. Start by monitoring your EvoLab!

Michelle Singleton

Michelle has a diverse background in the exercise and sport science world. She is currently finishing her PhD focusing on Human and Sport Performance, with additional backgrounds in athletic training and nutrition. In addition to this, she is a certified and licensed athletic trainer, personal trainer, and educator. She utilizes her extensive education and clinical experience in athletic training, nutrition, and exercise science to help guide and educate others.

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