What is supercompensation?

Supercompensation is the physiological process where your body adapts to training stress by rebuilding stronger after recovery after cycling.

It occurs after you complete a workout, recover properly, and your body prepares for future efforts by improving endurance, strength, or power.

This process is what allows consistent training to lead to long-term performance gains.

Supercompensation depends on the balance between training load and recovery.

If recovery is too short, your body may not fully adapt, leading to fatigue or overtraining.

If recovery is too long, the benefits of adaptation may be lost before the next session.

Structured training plans use the principle of supercompensation to schedule workouts and rest days for optimal progress.

Tracking how your body responds over time helps identify the best timing and intensity for future training blocks.

Supercompensation is at the core of every effective endurance training strategy.

It turns stress into improvement when managed correctly.