All of the following pertain to the principle of overtraining except

a. Chronic overtraining is less serious than over-reaching.
b. Symptoms include insomnia, rapid weight loss, and elevated morning resting pulse rate.
c. It increases the incidence of injury.
d. It is associated with addictive behaviors.


A

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