Science in Olympic Sport is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing our understanding of athletic performance through scientific research. The journal provides a platform for disseminating knowledge relevant to coaches, athletes, sports scientists, and healthcare professionals involved in Olympic sports. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, it aims to bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application in the pursuit of excellence in sports.
Key areas of focus include biomechanics, physiology, sports psychology, and the application of technology to enhance athletic performance. The journal also publishes studies related to nutrition, training methodologies, and injury prevention, providing valuable insights into optimizing athletes’ physical and mental well-being. Indexed in major databases, it ensures wide accessibility and impact within the global sports science community. It aims to serve as a central resource for evidence-based practices in Olympic sports.
By submitting your research to Science in Olympic Sport, you contribute to a growing body of knowledge that shapes the future of sports training and competition. Whether you're exploring new training techniques, evaluating performance-enhancing technologies, or investigating the psychological factors influencing athletes, this journal provides an ideal platform to disseminate your findings. The journal encourages submissions that contribute significantly to the advancement of sports science and its practical applications.