Without the thrill of competition, it may seem impossible to avoid what many athletes refer to
as staleness, burnout, chronic fatigue syndrome, or what clinicians define as overtraining syndrome (OTS).1 Discover what overtraining syndrome is and how to avoid it in order to maximize athlete performance.
Not exact matches
There is no reason to assume that uniformity and sameness are required; the event of God in Jesus Christ is so «many - colored»,
as used to be said, that
staleness is likely only when the preacher himself is stale and the preacher's grasp of the essential proclamation has become tired and hackneyed.
The amount of time, effort and resources that go into making food that is simply thrown away due to spoilage or
staleness is a larger waste than packaging, she says, and
as such the company's efforts have been focused on optimization of packaging rather than simply reducing the amount of packaging used.
Besides the catalog of other problems with this complaint, let us omit neither its
staleness nor its uncanny emergence from its cobwebbed tomb just
as carbon control legislation was being advanced.
Indoor - air scientists have always used this CO2
as a harmless yardstick for measuring the
staleness of indoor air.
The melding of character and actor makes for quality entertainment,
as does the Woody Allen script that carries no air of
staleness.
Burt and Anton's tired shtick gets exposed for its
staleness as extreme magician Steve Gray (Carrey) begins drawing larger crowds on street corners than the duo is able to muster in their performance hall.
Champions don't have the quite the character
as those in League of Legends, Vi and Twisted Faith are amazing, but they are far from the
staleness of DOTA 2's characters.
A close - up look enables to identify remnants of human architecture, revealing a sense of
staleness and abandonment
as a result of the passage of time.