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Overtraining is an aspect of learning theory. The concept refers to the continuation of conditioning beyond the point where an organism demonstrates no further increase in response rate.
See also
- Exercise addiction
- Female athlete triad syndrome
- Hypergymnasia
- Overlearning
- Overtraining extinction effect
- Overtraining reversal effect
==References==
- Colman, A. M. (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Psychology. OUP:Oxford.
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