Question 7 Q: 7 One difference between over-reaching and overtraining is that ______. Options A: Over-reaching is a syndrome commonly seen in athletes involving prolonged periods of fatigue whereas overtraining is a temporary condition of mental stress that may impair performance. B: Overtraining may be a planned phase of high-intensity exercise common to elite athletes whereas over-reaching involves a similar phase in novice athletes. C: Over-reaching involves poor nutrition and high-intensity exercise whereas overtraining only involves high-intensity exercise and normal nutritional practices. D: Overtraining involves a syndrome of prolonged fatigue in athletes whereas over-reaching may be planned, short-term training phase of high-intensity exercise followed by short-term recovery. Save Question Show Answer Discussion 0 Clear Discussion Most voted Newest No comments yet. Be the first to comment. Post Be respectful. No spam. Correct Answer: D