Changes in stress and recovery in elite rowers during preparation for the Olympic Games

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2000 Mar;32(3):676-83. doi: 10.1097/00005768-200003000-00019.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose was to investigate changes in stress and recovery during preparation for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.

Methods: Eleven elite rowers of the German National Rowing Team completed four times the Recovery-Stress-Questionnaire for Athletes (RESTQ-Sport). The eight rowers who competed at the Olympic Games filled out the RESTQ-Sport a fifth time, 2 d before the preliminaries.

Results: Trend parameters revealed significant alterations of somatic components of stress (Lack of Engery, Somatic Complaints, Fitness/Injury) and recovery factors (Fitness/Being in Shape) over time that mirrored the average length of daily extensive endurance training sessions. Significant changes in the scales Conflicts/Pressure and Social Relaxation reflected interpersonal processes within the team.

Conclusions: The importance of balancing training stress and recovery for an optimal performance development is highlighted as well as the potential of the RESTQ-Sport for training monitoring.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Athletic Injuries
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Physical Endurance / physiology*
  • Physical Fitness
  • Relaxation
  • Social Behavior
  • Sports / physiology*
  • Stress, Psychological*
  • Task Performance and Analysis