Recovery-stress Questionnaire for Athletes: User Manual, Part 2Recovery has long been an overlooked aspect of training for sports. Monitoring athletes with the Recovery-Stress Questionnaire for Athletesis a great step toward determining the extent to which an athlete is physically or mentally stressed and formulating strategies for recovery. In short, overtraining, burnout, and decreased performance can be dramatically reduced. The complete questionnaire package, developed by Michael Kellmann, PhD, and K. Wolfgang Kallus, PhD, provides a variety of tools to measure and track an athlete's recovery, including -manual scoring keys, -profile sheets, -a user manual that describes questionnaire development and data and profile interpretation, and -a computerized scoring database on CD. Evaluation based on the Recovery-Stress Questionnaire for Athletesscales immediately provides valuable information on areas where improvement is needed. This information can be used to modify future behavior. The questionnaire is ideal for applied settings. As an added benefit, purchasers of the Recovery-Stress Questionnaire for Athletes: User Manualare encouraged to photocopy as many copies of the questionnaires as needed for both applied and research purposes. Recovery is vital in the sport training process as well as in everyday life. The Recovery-Stress Questionnaire for Athleteshelps users to formulate strategies to enhance recovery, making training more effective. CD-ROM Minimum System Requirements -IBM PC compatible with Pentium processor or higher -Windows 9.x/NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 -At least 16 MB RAM with 32 MB recommended -2x CD-ROM drive -15 MB hard drive space available -Inkjet or laser printer (optional) -256 colors -VGA color monitor (800 x 600) -Mouse |
Contents
Application of the RecoveryStress Questionnaire for Athletes 11 | 5 |
Theory | 21 |
Construction of the RecoveryStress Questionnaire for Athletes | 29 |
Test Statistics | 35 |
Summary of the RESTQSport Features | 65 |
About the Authors | 73 |
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