Tag: physical activity for health
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 39, 2021, Issue 5
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS CONCUSSION FOR PEOPLE INVOLVED IN SPORT – OPTIMISING CONCUSSION EDUCATION BASED ON CURRENT LITERATURE by Caomhan Conaghan, Ed Daly, Alan J. Pearce, Doug A. King & Lisa Ryan.
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 39, 2021, Issue 4
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases.The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: THE INFLUENCE OF INITIAL SELECTION AGE, RELATIVE AGE EFFECT AND COUNTRY LONG-TERM PERFORMANCE ON THE RE-SELECTION PROCESS IN EUROPEAN BASKETBALL YOUTH NATIONAL TEAMS by Anton Kalén, Erik Lundkvist, Andreas Ivarsson, Ezequiel Rey & Alexandra Pérez-Ferreirós.
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 39, 2021, Issue 3
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: APPLYING THE BRAKES IN TENNIS: HOW ENTRY SPEED AFFECTS THE MOVEMENT AND HITTING KINEMATICS OF PROFESSIONAL TENNIS PLAYERS by Brandon Giles & Machar Reid.
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 39, 2021, Issue 2
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: IMAGES DEPICTING HUMAN PAIN INCREASE EXERCISE-INDUCED PAIN AND IMPAIR ENDURANCE CYCLING PERFORMANCE by Ali Astokorki, Andrew Flood & Alexis Mauger.
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 39, 2021, Issue 1
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: CONTINUOUS WALKING AND TIME- AND INTENSITY-MATCHED INTERVAL WALKING: CARDIOMETABOLIC DEMAND AND POST-EXERCISE ENJOYMENT IN INSUFFICIENTLY ACTIVE, HEALTHY ADULTS by Kate Francis, Tom Williamson, Paul Kelly & Shaun M. Phillips.
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 38, 2020, Issue 24
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: INCREASES IN SPEED DO NOT CHANGE GAIT SYMMETRY OR VARIABILITY IN WORLD-CLASS RACE WALKERS by Catherine B. Tucker & Brian Hanley.
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 38, 2020, Issue 23
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: THE EFFECTS OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING INTERVENTIONS ON GOLF PERFORMANCE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW by Alex Ehlert M.S.
Journal of Human Kinetics, Volume 75, 2020, Issue 1
JHK features open access articles and research notes encompassing such topic areas as motor learning and motor development, exercise physiology and biochemistry, sports medicine, and more. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: COMPARISONS OF MOTOR ACTIONS AND BIOMECHANICAL ASSESSMENTS OF JUDO TECHNIQUES BETWEEN FEMALE WEIGHT CATEGORIES by Dany Alexis Sobarzo Soto, Esteban Aedo-Muñoz, Ciro José Brito, Bianca Miarka.
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 38, 2020, Issue 22
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: COACHES’ PERSPECTIVE TOWARDS SKILL ACQUISITION IN SWIMMING: WHAT PRACTICE APPROACHES ARE TYPICALLY APPLIED IN TRAINING? by Victoria Brackley , Sian Barris , Elaine Tor & Damian Farrow.
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 38, 2020, Issue 21
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: LOCOMOTOR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WOMEN’S INAUGURAL SUPER LEAGUE COMPETITION AND THE RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP by Stacey Emmonds, Dan Weaving, Nicholas Dalton-Barron, Gordon Rennie, Richard Hunwicks, Jason Tee, Cameron Owen & Ben Jones.













