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Publishing high-quality sport and exercise science research for 40 years |Publisher @tandfsport |Affiliation @CASESsocial |80k mentions |Posts @PieterVeeDeeBee

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Journal of Sports Sciences
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The November 2025 issue of Journal of Sports Sciences (Volume 43, Issue 22, 2025) is now available online. Published in affiliation with @CASESsocial Read the latest research on various aspects of the sports and exercise sciences here: https://t.co/n9YNbb5o4G
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Josep Campos-Rius
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“A systematic review and three-level meta-analysis of the effects of stroboscopic training on sport-specific performance” by Yang Wang
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Against the backdrop of pursuing optimal athletic performance, researchers are exploring safe, side-effect-free interventions. This study systematically evaluated the effects of Stroboscopic Visual...
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Ángela Rodríguez Perea
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NEW PAPER OUT! 🚨 We found that FEMD is a reliable and safe way to assess trunk strength in young adults with chronic low back pain ,even for those hard-to-measure trunk rotators 👀 @JSportsSci @FisioKineDJerez @IgnacioChirosa @wreyesferrada
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@HancockAnalysis
Jack Hancock
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Analysing the influence of numerical imbalance on individual tactical behaviour in soccer ball possession across different age categories Nuno André Nunes, Martin Corsie, Gibson Moreira Praça, Jack Hancock & Bruno Travassos Finally published!!! https://t.co/FMoM1k01Bx
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This study explored the impact of unbalanced ball possession small-sided games (SSGs) on individual tactical actions within three age groups: Under-11 (U11), Under-15 (U15), and Under-23 (U23). A t...
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@PieterVeeDeeBee
Pieter Van den Berghe
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🆕 in @JSportsSci: An audit and quality assessment of the methods used to determine menstrual cycle phases in studies assessing athletic performance in elite #female athletes From G. Sherwin, @LouiseMBurke, @ElliottSale and others. 🔗 https://t.co/etSYC2fnJ2
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@DanielBerglind
Daniel Berglind, PhD
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🚴‍♂️ New meta-analysis: Low-volume interval training (LV-IT) reduces total fat, abdominal fat & visceral fat in adults with overweight/obesity. ⚡ LV-IT = same fat loss as high-volume HIIT, but in far less time ⏰ https://t.co/vZT1PK3WxC
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This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the impact of low-volume interval training (LV-IT), encompassing both low-volume high-intensity interval training (LV-HIIT) and sprint interval tra...
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@DHMov
Damian Harper, PhD
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Forces experienced during horizontal DECELERATION ⚡️ Great to see the interest in this article - now hit 900 reads 📖 Download it open access here… https://t.co/KAqZ1fZTsY
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@nick_krontiris
Nick Krontiris
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Enhanced physical performance, attention, and mood states after a nap opportunity following a sleep restriction night in female athletes: A randomized controlled trial (open access) https://t.co/Wt6YfOgxKt
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This study examined the effects of two nap durations (40 minutes (N40) and 90 minutes (N90)) on physical performance, sleepiness, attention, mood states (Profile of Mood States, POMS), perceived ex...
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@trinotas
David Estébanez
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Beneficios de la #siesta. #Nap
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Daniel Rowland
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40' and 90' naps: Both nap durations benefited performance, recovery, and mood, while reducing exertion and soreness. A 90' nap provided greater overall benefits than a 40' nap, regardless of prior sleep quality. https://t.co/m9AwTLjbwe
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@PieterVeeDeeBee
Pieter Van den Berghe
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The Journal of Sports Sciences @JSportsSci utilises format-free submission and Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise @MSSEonline encourages authors to take advantage of its “No Sweat Submissions” format to submit in style that is most convenient for them. No AI stuff needed!
@mbeisen
Michael Eisen
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Finally, someone has solved a real problem with AI! No more having to take a paper in the format for a journal that rejected you, and reformat it for a new journal. Well done!! https://t.co/J5HekY1Pc0
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@JamesFeist_
James Feist
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🚨NEW STUDY🚨 Visual Exploratory Activity (‘Scanning’) in Women’s Football⚽️ Many thanks to the PhD team @NaomiDatson, Ollie Runswick and @ChrisPocock_ _ Available online open access🔓: https://t.co/qjU79VSicM @chiuni @ChiUniSLS @ChiUniPress @ChiUni_Research
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Josep Campos-Rius
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“Youth sport and talent development policies: An umbrella review of the foundation and talent phases for future high performance” by Kari Descheemaeker #YouthSport #LTAD
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Since 2016, research on youth athletic development has grown significantly, resulting in a substantial number of systematic reviews (SRs) and meta-analyses (MAs), focused notably on talent identifi...
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@dwrowland
Daniel Rowland
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40' and 90' naps: Both nap durations benefited performance, recovery, and mood, while reducing exertion and soreness. A 90' nap provided greater overall benefits than a 40' nap, regardless of prior sleep quality. https://t.co/m9AwTLjbwe
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This study examined the effects of two nap durations (40 minutes (N40) and 90 minutes (N90)) on physical performance, sleepiness, attention, mood states (Profile of Mood States, POMS), perceived...
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@jb_morin
JB Morin
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🚨NEW PAPER🚨 Sprint acceleration mechanics in Division 1 college American Football players🏈 Initial sprint kinetics, kinematics and correlation with performance metrics by position/line Well done @CoachJosse👏 @KenClarkSpeed &al in @JSportsSci more soon https://t.co/Lvp5FSbTsz
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@nick_krontiris
Nick Krontiris
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Here, sleep restriction negatively affected short-term performance, attention and mood states, while nap occasions, especially longer ones, appeared to offer benefits in physical performance, sleepiness, attention, and mood states in well-trained women.
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@grantabt
Grant Abt
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For more info on exploratory/confirmatory studies, preregistration, and Registered Reports, see these two recent papers. https://t.co/CTi3ELNw2g https://t.co/eBoBjnbnqf
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Quantitative exploratory research implies a flexible examination of a dataset with the purpose of finding patterns, associations, and interactions between variables to help formulate a hypothesis, ...
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Journal of Sports Sciences
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We're proud to support Open Science Badges, an initiative that promotes transparency and reproducibility. So far, seven articles earned a badge for open practices. But none have yet received the Preregistered badge. We strongly encourage preregistration for confirmatory studies.
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