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Part I: Conceptualizing the problem1: The value of recovery-stress monitoring for athletes' well-beingJahan Heidari, Sarah Jakowski, & Michael Kellmann2: Developing athlete monitoring systems: Theoretical basis and practical applicationsCoutts, A. J., Crowcroft, S., & Kempton, T.3: Perceptions and practises of recovery modalities in athletesVenter, R., Diacon, N., & De Wet, J.Part II: Psychophysiological determinants of underrecovery4: Overtraining - what do we know? Meeusen, R., & De Pauw, K.5: Managing the training load of overreached athletes: Insights from the detraining, reduced training and tapering literatureBosquet, L., Berryman, N., & Mujika, I.6: Recovery-stress balance and injury risk in teamsportsBrink, M., & Lemmink, K.7: Stress, underrecovery, and health problems in athletesNixdorf, R., Nixdorf, I., & Beckmann, J.8: Quantification of training and competition loads in endurance sports: A key to recovery-stress balance and performanceSharma, A. P., & Mujika, I.Part III: The impact of sleep on recovery9: The role of sleep in the performance of elite athletesCaia, J., Kelly, V. G., Driller, M & Halson, S. L.10: The role of nocturnal dreams in performance and recovery of athletesErlacher, D., Schmid, D. & Ehrlenspiel, F.11: Domestic and international travel: Implications for performance and recovery in team-sport athletesDuffield, R., & Fowler, P. M. Part IV: New approaches to recovery12: Mental fatigue and the concept of mental recovery in sportLoch, F., Jakowski, S., Hof zum Berge, A., & Kellmann, M.13: The psychology of rest in sports performersEccles, D. W.14: Recovery and well-being in sport and exercise: A concluding summaryKellmann, M., & Beckmann, J. |