“…In this section, we discuss the different sources of variability that influence an individual’s observed value at a single time point (2.1) and observed pre–post change following an intervention (2.2). The terminology used in this section is a synthesis of terms derived from a series of previously published papers (Hopkins, ; Hopkins, ; Senn, ; Hopkins, ; Senn et al, ; Scharhag‐Rosenberger et al, ; Bouchard et al, ; Astorino and Schubert, ; Leifer et al, ; Bentley et al, ; Atkinson and Batterham, ; Hopkins, ; Hecksteden et al, ; Arnold et al, ; Ross et al, ; Raleigh et al, ; Gurd et al, ; Bonafiglia et al, ; Astorino et al, ; Senn, ; Montero and Lundby, ; deLannoy et al, ; Williamson et al, ; Cadore et al, ; Clarke et al, ; Alvarez et al, ; Williamson et al, ; Swinton et al, ; Hecksteden et al, ). We attempt to use the most common term(s) for each source of variability and provide a list of relevant terms with definitions and alternative names in Table .…”