Barbell Medicine Podcast

Overtraining Syndrome: Causes, Diagnosis, and What's Actually Going On

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Mar 31, 2026
Austin Baraki, an internist specializing in sports medicine and fatigue differentials, joins to unpack what people mean by 'overtrained'. He and Jordan clarify confusing terminology and review why biomarkers and wearables often mislead. They cover the main theories, practical monitoring (session RPE), common non-OTS causes of decline, and when medical evaluation makes sense.
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INSIGHT

There Are Six Partial Theories For OTS

  • Six competing mechanistic hypotheses exist for OTS (glycogen, serotonin/BCAA, autonomic, cytokine, HPA dysregulation, complex systems), none fully explains all cases.
  • That inconsistency prevents a single biomarker or definitive mechanism.
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HPA Dysregulation Is The Most Supported Mechanism

  • HPA axis dysregulation shows the strongest support: blunted pituitary ACTH responses to stress in many OTS cases, not adrenal failure.
  • But the key tests (insulin tolerance) are specialized, small-sample, and causality versus consequence remains unclear.
INSIGHT

OTS May Be An Emergent Complex Systems Failure

  • Armstrong's complex-systems framing suggests OTS may be an emergent failure when multiple systems exceed adaptive capacity.
  • That explains why single biomarkers consistently fail and why OTS may be heterogeneous rather than one disease.
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