The
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) publishes authoritative research in sports physiology and related disciplines that has direct application in enhancing sport performance, preventing declines in performance, and enhancing recovery of athletes.
IJSPP is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the knowledge of sport and exercise physiologists, sport performance researchers, sport physicians, coaches, students, and other sport scientists. While other journals focus on exercise physiology research in controlled settings,
IJSPP bridges a gap in the literature between theory and practical application.
IJSPP publishes original investigations, case studies, technical reports by submission, letters to the editor, brief reviews, and invited commentaries. The journal includes articles pertaining to individual and team sports, aspects of environmental physiology, applied sport nutrition, strength and conditioning, biomedical science, and applications of sport technology. Recent issues of
IJSPP have focused on the validity and reliability of GPS units for measuring distance, temperature regulation during exercise, the use of simulated altitude exposure in training middle-distance runners, and the effects of low- and high-glycemic index foods on high-intensity exercise. Future issues of
IJSPP will continue to offer the latest research in sports physiology and showcase articles that enrich the field.
IJSPP is also published in a digital format, providing online subscribers with the same authoritative content as the print edition but with additional advantages, including the ability to search entire issues in seconds and access to all back issues. The content of the online version of
IJSPP is accessible weeks before the print version arrives by mail, and online subscribers can receive each issue’s table of contents by e-mail when a new issue is published.
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