Overtraining, Part 2: Symptoms Of Overreaching and Burnout
Welcome to part two of this series on all aspects of overtraining.
In this episode, you will learn about an assortment of symptoms that will help you get better at identifying the tenuous state of overreaching, and you’ll also hear about the various symptoms that are indications to your body when it is in a state of overtraining/burnout. Finally, I present a strategy for effectively recovering from overtraining, including how to avoid it in the first place by making intuitive evaluations of your present condition and behavior patterns and then taking corrective action.
TIMESTAMPS:
We have many chronic stressors in our every-day life, some of which we aren’t aware. [00:24]
One of the symptoms indicating you are overreaching and overtraining is your heart rate variability. [03:48]
After an intense workout, it is time for some diaphragmatic or parasympathetic breathing. [05:17]
The MAF test is probably the most important indicator of you heart working best. [08:12]
Dysregulated energy in everyday life can be when you work out, feel fine, do some more workouts and then in the afternoon you start to drag. Then sometimes you get a second wind. [11:24]
Another signal that you may be overreaching is slight immune disturbances and inflammatory disturbances. [14:47]
Cramping, twitching and other hyper-movements are indications of overstimulation or imbalance in sympathetic function. [16:43]
The skin is really sensitive to stress. [17:28]
Frequent urination, especially at nighttime is a big deal. [18:03]
Decreased libido and erectile dysfunction can also indicate a problem even though you are performing well in workouts. [19:58]
Many elite female athletes are trading in reproductive fitness for performance. [20:54]
Next on the list of dangerous signs is insomnia. [22:51]
Dietary irregularities and digestive disturbances are a sign of overreaching. [23:52]
If you find your mood has changed to irritability, impatience, crankiness, it could be an indication of overtraining. [25:59]
The symptoms of burnout cannot be ignored. Recognize these things in yourself and remedy them as soon as possible. [29:01]
The digestive system is particularly sensitive and vulnerable. [31:36]
Long COVID has been prevalent among endurance athletes. [36:35]
We always want to speak in terms of balance when it comes to stress and rest. [38:31]
If you are not getting joy and satisfaction from your activity, you could be in burnout. [43:52]
LINKS:
Brad Kearns.com Brad’s Shopping page PrimalEndrance.fit Overtraining, Part 1 BradBeat HRV Tracker One Running Shoe Running on Empty C N S Tap Test Podcast with Joel JamiesonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.