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Published in: Sports Medicine 7/2018

01-07-2018 | Letter to the Editor

Comment on: “The General Adaptation Syndrome: A Foundation for the Concept of Periodization”

Authors: Samuel L. Buckner, Matthew B. Jessee, Scott J. Dankel, J. Grant Mouser, Kevin T. Mattocks, Jeremy P. Loenneke

Published in: Sports Medicine | Issue 7/2018

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A recent paper [1] was written to clarify “how the GAS serves as an appropriate mechanistic model to conceptualize the periodization of training.” This review appears to have been inspired by recent papers from our research group which have criticized the application of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS) to periodized resistance exercise. Contrary to what we have recently posited [2], this paper [1] suggests that the GAS “has proven to be an instructive framework for understanding the mechanistic process of providing a training stimulus to induce specific adaptations that result in functional enhancements.” We were excited to read their paper, as this idea deserves a fair and thorough discussion from multiple research groups. However, after reviewing this paper’s [1] counter to ours, we don’t believe any new experimental data are discussed explaining how a “syndrome produced by various noxious agents” provides a logical rationale for the periodization of resistance exercise. …
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Title
Comment on: “The General Adaptation Syndrome: A Foundation for the Concept of Periodization”
Authors
Samuel L. Buckner
Matthew B. Jessee
Scott J. Dankel
J. Grant Mouser
Kevin T. Mattocks
Jeremy P. Loenneke
Publication date
01-07-2018
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sports Medicine / Issue 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Electronic ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-018-0887-3

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