Every time you train, you build two things: fitness and fatigue. The problem is that fatigue masks your fitness; if you’re constantly carrying around a high level of neural fatigue, you’ll never actually see the strength you’ve built.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was talking to a friend who only hits the gym twice a week, but they’re feeling absolutely wiped out—like, bone-deep fatigue that sleep just doesn't touch. It’s frustrating because you’d think two days would leave plenty of room for recovery, right?
Miles: Exactly, but here’s the counterintuitive part: it’s often not about how many days you’re in the gym, but the intensity you’re packing into those sessions. Research from 2026 shows that overtraining syndrome is actually a systemic breakdown of your hormones and nervous system. It’s like your "command center" is exhausted.
Lena: That’s fascinating. So even with five days off, you could still be digging a hole if those two workouts are too much?
Miles: Definitely. If your resting heart rate is up by five beats or you’re suddenly hit with brain fog, your body is waving a white flag. Let’s explore how to spot these subtle red flags and actually fix your regime.