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 Translation for 'overtraining' from English to Norwegian
VERB   to overtrain | overtrained | overtraied
overtraining | overtrains
med.sport
overtrening {m/f}
overtraining
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Translation for 'overtraining' from English to Norwegian

overtraining
overtrening {m/f}med.sport
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Usage Examples English
  • After suffering from overtraining, she abandoned training for two years (1999 and 2000), but returned to the sport in 2001.
  • If the next workout takes place during the recovery period, overtraining may occur.
  • An excess of training stimuli can lead to the problem of overtraining.
  • After the disappointing results in Montreal at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships it appeared that Thijs had been overtraining himself for a longer period of time.
  • Gunn-Rita was still under the effects of the overtraining and was still weak, so they had to continue holding back for a period.

  • This study was well-conducted, but studies of this sort frequently suffer from "double-dipping," where a single dataset is used both to identify the brain regions of interest "and" to develop a predictive model, which leads to overtraining of the model and an absence of real predictive power.
  • Overtraining occurs when a person exceeds their body's ability to recover from strenuous exercise.
  • Brief but intense exercise provides maximum stimulus for the body to build strength and endurance, but without the risk of overtraining.
  • Their denial also acts as an obstacle for biopsychological approach towards overtraining.
  • He also found that while too much expertise can hurt one's chances of greatness, the downsides of overtraining in one domain can be ameliorated by the acquisition of expertise among numerous different domains.

  • WKRG-TV reported that the claims of abuse made by the second lawsuit was similar to the first and that both allegations included inappropriate touching and overtraining.
  • Athletes trying to improve their performance in sports can harm themselves by overtraining, adopting eating habits that damage them physically or psychologically, and using steroids or supplements.
  • It results in staleness, overtraining, and eventually burnout.
  • Due to overtraining he was not able to make promotion to the A-group of the World Cup.
  • This overtraining of the brain comes as the "practice of a skill [...] 100% accuracy," allowing the activity to become autonomic, while your mind has room to process other actions simultaneously.

  • An article by "Muscle & Fitness" magazine, "Overtrain for Big Gains", claimed that overtraining for a brief period can be beneficial.
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