Training adaptations occur as a result of two opposing, but equally important stimuli: overload intensity, and intentional rest and recovery. Without the latter, the body may experience a decrease in performance that could last anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
There are three different ways this performance decrement is categorized:
There are three different ways this performance decrement is categorized:
- Functional overreaching describes a short-term dropoff in performance (up to two weeks) followed by a supercompensation effect, or significantly improved performance and adaptation.
- Nonfunctional overreaching occurs on a slightly longer timeline, up to four weeks, and is not followed by a super-compensation in performance or adaptation.
- Overtraining syndrome is the most extreme case of this phenomenon, extending over four weeks and can last several months.