over-exercise - meaning and definition. What is over-exercise
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is over-exercise - definition

EXERCISING TO A LOAD WHICH EXCEEDS RECOVERY CAPACITY
Over training; Fitness fanatic; Gym junkie; Excessive exercise

over-exercise      
¦ verb exercise to excess.
Over (Evans Blue song)         
SONG BY EVANS BLUE
Over (EB song)
"Over" is a song by Canadian rock band Evans Blue. It was released on 10 July 2006, as the second single from Evans Blue's debut album The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume.
Military exercise         
  • [[British Army]] soldiers with a [[Covenanter tank]] during a [[World War II]] military exercise, 1942
  • A joint naval exercise between the [[Indian Navy]], [[United States Navy]], [[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force]], and [[Royal Australian Navy]] in 2020
  • Emperor Wilhelm II]] second on the left)
  • alt=
  • A wargame at the U.S. [[Marine Corps War College]], 2019
  • Military exercise in [[Ystad]], [[Sweden]] in 2015
  • [[Royal Artillery]] soldiers training in a virtually simulated area, 2015
EMPLOYMENT OF MILITARY RESOURCES IN TRAINING FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS
War exercises; War exercise; Joint military exercise; Demonstration of force; Blue Vs Red; Military exercises; Manueverability; Maneauver; Maneouver; Military war games; Training exercise; Maneuvers; Naval exercise; Military training exercise; Command post exercise; Combined Command Post Training; Joint exercise; Combined exercise
A military exercise or war game is the employment of military resources in training for military operations, either exploring the effects of warfare or testing strategies without actual combat. This also serves the purpose of ensuring the combat readiness of garrisoned or deployable forces prior to deployment from a home base.

Wikipedia

Overtraining

Overtraining occurs when a person exceeds their body's ability to recover from strenuous exercise. Overtraining can be described as a point where a person may have a decrease in performance and plateauing as a result of failure to consistently perform at a certain level or training load; a load which exceeds their recovery capacity. People who are overtrained cease making progress, and can even begin to lose strength and fitness. Overtraining is also known as chronic fatigue, burnout and overstress in athletes. It is suggested that there are different variations of overtraining, firstly monotonous program over training suggest that repetition of the same movement such as certain weight lifting and baseball batting can cause performance plateau due to an adaption of the central nervous system which results from a lack of stimulation. A second example of overtraining is described as chronic overwork type training where the subject may be training with too high intensity or high volume and not allowing sufficient recovery time for the body. Up to 10% of elite endurance athletes and 10% of American college swimmers are affected by overtraining syndrome (unexplained underperformance for approximately 2 weeks even after having adequate resting time).

Examples of use of over-exercise
1. Her arms and forehead showed prominent bulging veins indicative of extreme weight loss and over–exercise.
2. "Also Yoga and Tai Chi work very well but I think Pilates can over exercise the tummy.
3. Billy Bunter gene: Obese kids can blame their genetic make–up according to study Children‘s expanding waistlines are often blamed on their appetite for fast food and their preference for computer games over exercise.