ABOUT US

AIMS AND SCOPE

About us

Aims

  1. Advance Knowledge: To foster and disseminate high-quality research in physical education, sports sciences, and related fields, promoting global academic discourse.
  2. Influence Policy and Practice: To provide insights that inform and impact policy-making and best practices in physical education and sports, contributing to the development of effective, evidence-based programs worldwide.
  3. Support Emerging Research: To offer a platform for emerging research areas within physical education and sports sciences, providing visibility to innovative studies and under-researched topics.

Objectives

  1. Encourage Rigorous Research: To publish original, peer-reviewed articles that uphold high standards of scientific rigor, contributing to the body of knowledge in physical education, exercise science, sports psychology, biomechanics, sports management, and related disciplines.
  2. Facilitate Knowledge Exchange: To create a forum for academics, professionals, and students to share advancements, trends, and findings in physical education and sports sciences.
  3. Promote Diversity in Research: To support a wide range of research methodologies and perspectives, including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods studies, to reflect the diverse approaches in the field.
  4. Enhance Professional Development: To serve as a resource for educators, coaches, and health professionals by publishing studies that are applicable to teaching, coaching, and program development.
  5. Expand International Reach: To engage a global audience by publishing research from various regions, highlighting international studies that address regional challenges and innovations in physical education and sports sciences.
  6. Ensure Ethical Standards: To uphold high ethical standards in publishing, ensuring transparency, academic integrity, and respect for the contributions of all authors, reviewers, and stakeholders.

  • Physical Development
  • Mental Development
  • Emotional Development
  • NeuroMuscular Coordination
  • Social Development
  • Sports nutrition
  • Sports leadership
  • Sports management
  • Sports psychology