fitnessfatigue
Fitnessfatigue refers to a core idea in exercise science about how training affects performance through two interacting, opposing processes: fitness and fatigue. Fitness represents the positive adaptations and increased capacity that accumulate with training, such as stronger muscles, better endurance, and improved metabolic efficiency. Fatigue represents the temporary weariness and performance decrement that follow training, due to factors like muscle damage, depleted resources, and psychological strain. In the fitness–fatigue framework, daily performance is viewed as the net result of these two components.
The model describes distinct time courses for fitness and fatigue. Fitness tends to rise gradually with training,
Applications of fitnessfatigue include planning training loads, monitoring readiness, and optimizing competition performance. Practitioners may track
Limitations of the model include its simplification of complex physiology and the substantial individual variation in