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Overload
Principle
The concept that a muscle gets stronger when it is
stressed more than usual. Increased resistance, increased
repetitions, or decreased rest between sets are three
ways to cause overload on a muscle.
Overtraining
Training excessively to a condition that muscles or
tendons are damaged from overuse, illness or malaise
increases, or athletic performance declines.
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