What is the difference between functional overreaching and non-functional overreaching?
Functional overreaching (FOR) is characterized by a short-term performance decline that resolves with a brief period of reduced training or active recovery. In contrast, non-functional overreaching (NFOR) involves a more prolonged performance decline that can take weeks to months to recover from, often accompanied by mood and hormonal changes.
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