Listed below are the warning signs of overtraining:
Loss of interest in training.
Headaches - an increase in headaches
It is on these occasions that the use of a heart rate monitor comes into its own .The newbie athlete is often training too much for their "out of shape" body to adequately adapt to the new levels of stress. They become injured or fatigued, and often quit training completely. Veteran athletes who overtrain are frequently injured, and are always "flogging the horse ." The result - a drop in performance.
One of the best, time tested procedures to test for overtraining is to take your resting morning pulse rate. The test is very simple to take. When you first wake-up in the morning, take your pulse for 15 seconds and times by four. If your pulse is higher than seven beats per minute faster than normal, you need to be aware of this elervated pulse and consider reducing your training load or even taking the day off training. If you have a coach, discuss this with them so that you are able to avoid the pitfalls of overtraining.



















