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What are the three states of overtraining as described by Meeusen et al.?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Meeusen et al. distinguish three states of overtraining: functional overreaching, which is a short-term performance decrement that resolves quickly; non-functional overreaching, characterized by longer performance decrements and mood disturbances; and overtraining syndrome, which entails months of performance decline requiring clinical intervention. These states are defined by hormonal changes rather than motivational factors.

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