Overtraining Syndrome Can Hurt Athletes Who Work Out Too Much

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Overtraining Syndrome can hurt athletes who work out too much
XIAOMEI CHEN/DMN What made Larry Brown’s addiction to running acceptable was that it was, at least on the surface, good for him.Most anyone who works out can exercise too much. A workout’s duration and intensity can matter as much as a compunction and compulsion to do it.

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