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Overtraining syndrome in the athlete: Current clinical practice

机译:运动员过度训练综合症:目前的临床实践

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Competitive athletes are pushed routinely to the limits of their physical abilities. When tempered with periods of rest and recovery, a highly demanding training schedule can have tremendous benefits. However when an athlete is pushed too far, overtraining syndrome (OTS) can develop and result in career-ending damage. Overreaching and overtraining are part of the same spectrum that can lead to OTS. The pressure to perform placed on elite athletes is a real danger. Athletes and coaches understand the importance of rest days, but the insidious onset of OTS slowly saps the efficacy of recovery times so the athlete is no longer able to reach previously attainable goals. Identifying markers that correlate with overreaching and overtraining can arrest progression of a potentially negative cycle. We will examine the current literature and discuss possible screening tests and red flags that will assist in preventing OTS from occurring.
机译:经常将竞技运动员推至极限。如果经过一段时间的休息和恢复,就可以要求很高的培训时间表,这将带来巨大的好处。但是,当运动员被推得太远时,过度训练综合症(OTS)可能发展并导致职业生涯结束的损害。过度训练和过度训练属于可能导致OTS的同一频谱。对精英运动员的表演压力是真正的危险。运动员和教练了解休息日的重要性,但是OTS隐匿的发作会慢慢降低恢复时间的功效,因此运动员不再能够达到以前可以实现的目标。识别与过度伸展和过度训练相关的标志物可以阻止潜在负循环的发展。我们将检查当前文献并讨论可能的筛查测试和红色标志,这些标志和标志将有助于防止OTS发生。

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