Objective: To report a joint-centered mechanism of performance decrements c
aused by overtraining.
Design: Case study.
Setting: Laboratory-induced overtraining.
Participants: Eleven weight-trained men, 1 (subject A) with overload injury
of the knees. intervention: High-intensity squat resistance-exercise overt
raining for 2 weeks.
Outcome Measures: 1 RM lower-body strength, isokinetic and isometric knee-e
xtension strength, and stimulated isometric knee-extension strength.
Results: Subject A's 1 RM strength decreased 40.3 kg, and the other overtra
ined subjects (OT) exhibited significant (P <.05) 1 RM decrements (x = -9.3
kg). Isokinetic knee-extension strength decreased for all subjects. For th
e OT group, voluntary isometric knee-extension strength did not change and
stimulated isometric knee-extension strength decreased. Subject A exhibited
increased values for both these variables.
Discussion: These data indicate that muscle strength was attenuated for sub
ject A only during dynamic activity. It is theorized that subject A exhibit
ed a joint-centered overtraining syndrome, with afferent inhibition from th
e affected joints impairing dynamic strength.