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Recovering from Overtraining Syndrome

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* Because there is no clear diagnostic for [[Overtraining Syndrome]], it is difficult to determine when recovery has occurred. One metric that should be focused on should be [[Mood State]] and enthusiasm for training.
* A reduction in training load is required, and this often needs to be a dramatic reduction. While complete rest may be warranted, this could be counterproductive<ref name="OTPhysioReview"/>. Given the importance of [[Training Monotony]], it seems reasonable to include greater periods of recovery. Rather than complete rest, I would recommend light training every other day, alternating with complete rest. The light training should be limited in duration, and should only be as much as is enjoyable.
* Rest time should be more than simply not training. Instead, some of the time freed up due to the reduction in training load should be dedicated to focused relaxation, such as gentle yoga[[Yoga]], meditation or times of prayer.
* [[Massage]] is beneficial<ref name="OTPhysioReview"/>, and this may help in several ways. [[Massage]] can help with physical recovery from training stress, it can provide relaxation, and the human contact can help psychologically.
* Using [[Cryotherapy - Ice for Healing|Ice]]<ref name="OTPhysioReview"/> can help with physical recovery.

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