@JimGalanes I'm sure some would agree in part and others would pick at that definition. The option of over/under is the catch and what's the point of the training you're doing? Much to be learned from these papers: https://t.co/kstBHc1Z4u https://t.co/9hYt
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@GaintrustMikey These are worth a read - some of the best minds in the field here: https://t.co/kstBHc1Z4u https://t.co/9hYtGuEQP5 I think the term overtrained isn't useless, but what overtraining is still is (very) hard to pin down