RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 A new integrative model of overtraining based on Burnout and stress-recovery psychological approaches A1 González Boto, René A1 Molinero González, Olga A1 Márquez Rosa, Sara A2 Educacion Fisica y Deportiva K1 Educación Física K1 Sobreentrenamiento K1 Modelos K1 Burnout K1 Estrés K1 Recuperación K1 61 Psicología AB [EN] The basic concepts and psychologicalissues related to overtraining syndrome are reviewedin the first part of the present article. Themost important models that, from differentapproaches, try to explain this situation are thenpresented. In the second section, models related tothe burnout hypothesis, such as Smith’s cognitiveaffectivemodel (1986), Schmidt and Stein’s sportcommitment model (1991), Coakley’s social model(1992), Kelley’s stress and burnout model (1994)and Garcés and Vives’s integrated model (2003)are exposed. The hypothesis of the stress-recoverystate is subsequently developed, explaining themost significant implications of both stress and recoveryin sport. The characteristics of two of themost important models based on this hypothesis:Kellmann’s scissor model of stress-recovery state(1991) and Kenttä and Hassmén’s stress-recoverystate model (1998) are described. Finally, in orderto get a better understanding of the short and longtermmanifestations of overtraining, a new modelbased on both the burnout and stress-recovery approachesis proposed. PB Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés SN 1134-7937 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10612/19242 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10612/19242 NO González Boto, R., Molinero González, O., & Márquez, S. (2008). A new integrative model of overtraining based on Burnout and stress-recovery psychological approaches. Ansiedad y estrés, 14(2), 221-237. DS BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León RD 20-may-2024