Pt. I. Conceptualizing the Problem
Ch. 1. Underrecovery and Overtraining: Different Concepts - Similar Impact? / Michael Kellmann
Ch. 2. Overtraining, Underrecovery, and Burnout in Sport / Daniel Gould and Kristen Dieffenbach
Ch. 3. Psychological Assessment of Underrecovery / Michael Kellmann
Ch. 4. Underrecovery and Overtraining: A Conceptual Model / Goran Kentta and Peter Hassmen
Pt. II. Determinants of Underrecovery
Ch. 5. Training Load and Monitoring an Athlete's Tolerance for Endurance Training / David J. Smith and Stephen R. Norris
Ch. 6. Clinical Findings and Mechanisms of Stress and Recovery in Athletes / Jurgen M. Steinacker and Manfred Lehmann
Pt. III. Intervention of Underrecovery
Ch. 7. Planning, Periodization, and Sequencing of Training and Competition: The Rationale for a Competently Planned, Optimally Executed Training and Competition Program, Supported by a Multidisciplinary Team / Stephen R. Norris and David J. Smith
Ch. 8. Overtraining: Emotional and Interdisciplinary Dimensions / Cal Botterill and Clare Wilson
Ch. 9. Mood and Self-Regulation Changes in Underrecovery: An Intervention Model / Henry Davis IV, Cal Botterill and Karen MacNeill
Ch. 10. Debriefing: A Means to Increasing Recovery and Subsequent Performance / John M. Hogg
Ch. 11. Individually Optimal Recovery in Sports: An Application of the IZOF Model / Yuri L. Hanin
Ch. 12. Recovery-Cue and Its Use in Applied Settings: Practical Suggestions Regarding Assessment and Monitoring of Recovery / Michael Kellmann, Tom Patrick and Cal Botterill / [et al.]
Pt. IV. Transfer to Related Areas
Ch. 13. Recovery and Health / David M. Paskevich
Ch. 14. Quality of Life / Craig A. Wrisberg and Matthew S. Johnson
Ch. 15. Interaction of Volition and Recovery / Jurgen Beckmann
Ch. 16. Impact of Recovery in Different Areas of Application / K. Wolfgang Kallus
Ch. 17. Current Status and Directions of Recovery Research / Michael Kellmann.