Overtraining Syndrome and Training Monitoring Ana Carolina Paludo Ana Carolina Paludo Physiology of Sport and Exercise carolina.paludo@fsps.muni.cz Learning Objectives Concept of overtraining syndrome How to prevent overtraining monitoring athletes' training dose- response Practical approach - training monitoring To achieve highest highest performance Sport at the professional level, looking for ? The focus is preparing the athlete/team to reach the peak of performance during competition Intense training routine to optimize the athletes' performance - Physical and Technical Supercompensation: training dose- response The peak of performance at the competition Supercompensation: positive/null/negative Overtraining Syndrome (OTS) - Literature Description Is a condition associated with a long-term imbalance between training and recovery Weakley, Halson and Mujika (2022) Characterized by performance decrements, fatigue, and mood disturbances and has been proposed to affect between 20% and 60% of athletes throughout their careers. OTS is defined as “a sports-specific decrease in performance together with disturbances in mood state. Underperformance persists despite a period of recovery lasting weeks or months. Issues: Vague terminology, complex nature. Difficult to understand, diagnose and treat. Attention: Athletic performance Physiological changes Psychological signs and symptoms Proposed versus Demonstrated Decreased sensitivity of serotonin receptors Increased occurrence of upper respiratory tract infections Blunted cortisol awakening responses Blunted hormonal responses to exercise Increase exercise induced muscle damage Reduction in maximal performance and time to fatigue. No change in submaximal performance Mood disturbance and loss of vigour Decreased caloric intake Changes in HRV and resting and exercising heart rate Change in steroid hormone quantity and ratios Elevated IL-1B, IL-6 and TNF following exercise Increased risk of injury It should be noted that while this review cannot provide evidence of sufficient quality regarding changes in performance and mood state associated with OTS, it is plausible practitioners and researchers have indeed observed OTS but have been unable to document these changes How to prevent and/or diagnose the OTS symptoms? Athletic performance Physiological changes Psychological signs and symptoms Monitoring/tracking / registering the athletes' responses to training and competition demands Which variables and parameters??? Physical tests (e.g., sport modality characteristics) Sport-specific test Cardiac autonomic responses (e.g., VO2max, HR, HRV) Hormonal concentration (e.g., testosterone, cortisol, estrogen...) Blood markers Mood disturbance Droop on motivation to train and compete Perception of wellbeing Mental fatigue (e.g., evaluation by scales, questionnaires and athletes' conversation/report) Monitoring Process Coach and team-staff Athlete Commercial Platform Input and data report Player long-term monitoring Algorithm to prevent injury and OTS HRV4 training application - hands on Shorter interval: higher bpm Major interval: slower bpm Parasympathetic fibers: inhibitory Sympathetic fibers: excitatory Sinoatrial Node (pacemaker) HRV values (RMSSD) Performance/health HRV values (RMSSD) Risk of OTS/ stress/ maladaptation Measurement of HRV and perceptual parameters (wellbeing, training intensity and recovery) Monitoring session/competition/ individual athletes/ menstrual cycle - hands on Example of a spreadsheet created on excel and Power BI TAKE NOTE • Sports at the professional level require high training intensity • Adequate training load (dose) and recovery is ideal for a supercompensation on performance (response) • Inadequate training and recovery can trigger the OTS • OTS is characterized by a decrease in performance and physiological and psychological responses. It will take months to recover (initial conditions) • OTS is a vague concept • Monitoring long-term athletes' responses can help to prevent and diagnose OTS • Many options to monitor/track athletes' physiological and perceptual responses to training. Use of commercial app; coaches can build their own tools. carolina.paludo@fsps.muni.cz Obrigada Complementary: Overtraining syndrome symptoms and diagnosis in athletes: where is the research? a systematic review https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2021-0448. Preventing chronic fatigue in Czech young athletes: the features description of the 'SmartTraining' mobile application https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.919982.