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Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 42, 2020, Issue 2

JSEP publishes peer-reviewed research articles by leading world scholars that explore the interactions between psychology and exercise and sport performance, editorials about contemporary issues in the field, and more. Editor’s pick from the current issue: INCREASING THE PLEASURE AND ENJOYMENT OF EXERCISE: A NOVEL RESISTANCE-TRAINING PROTOCOL by Jasmin C. Hutchinson, Zachary Zenko, Sam Santich, Paul C. Dalton.

Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume 31, 2019, Issue 4

The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology is a refereed journal designed to advance thought, theory, and research on applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology. Submissions such as position papers, reviews, theoretical developments specific to sport and/or exercise and applied research conducted in these settings are appropriate content for the JASP.

Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, Volume 9, 2018, Issue 4: Using technology in applied sport psychology

The Journal of Sport Psychology in Action is a refereed journal designed to promote the application of scientific knowledge to the practice of sport, exercise, and health psychology. The editor is seeking papers on performance enchancement, coaching, developmental sport psychology, elite sport, exercise, and healthy psychology related issues.

Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Volume 10, 2018, Issue 3

Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health is a landmark publication – it is the first international journal solely dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of qualitative research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. Open to all qualitative approaches, QRSEH aims to be eclectic in content. It will publish refereed articles covering the diverse landscape of qualitative research.

Sports Coaching Review, Volume 6, 2017, Issue 2

Sports Coaching Review is an international peer-reviewed medium for the publication of articles related to sports coaching. It aspires to be a major focal point for the publication of sports coaching research throughout the world. The journal is mono, multi and interdisciplinary in approach. Special issue: Coaching in Brazil.

An international perspective on the past, present, and future of sport psychology

Andreas Stenling har read the Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology, edited by Robert J. Schinke, Kerry R. McGannon and Brett Smith (Routledge). He finds this addition to the pile of sport psychology handbooks already adorning his office desk a welcome supplement, both for its attention to emerging topics in the field and for some exciting prognostications of future developments.