Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

SCESJ welcomes high-quality contributions in the following areas:

  1. Strength & Conditioning
    Research related to resistance training, power development, and conditioning programs aimed at enhancing athletic performance.

  2. Exercise Science
    Broad studies encompassing physical activity, health, and human performance from a scientific perspective.

  3. Talent Identification & Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD)
    Investigations on the processes of identifying potential athletes and strategies for structured long-term athletic progression.

  4. Training Periodization
    Studies on the planning and structuring of training cycles to optimize performance and minimize fatigue or injury.

  5. Motor Growth & Development
    Research on motor skills development across the lifespan, including early childhood to elite athletic stages.

  6. Exercise Physiology
    Studies examining the physiological responses and adaptations to physical activity and exercise.

  7. Sports Fitness and Society
    Interdisciplinary research connecting physical fitness, public health, and the socio-cultural aspects of sport.

  8. Preventive & Rehabilitative Sports Injuries
    Contributions addressing injury prevention strategies, rehabilitation methods, and return-to-play protocols.

  9. Sports Nutrition and Recovery
    Research focused on nutritional strategies, supplementation, and recovery techniques to enhance performance and health.

  10. Sports Coaching Psychology
    Insights into the psychological aspects of sports coaching, motivation, behavior, and mental preparation.

  11. Sports Management
    Studies on the administration, organization, and leadership in sports contexts, including athlete and team management.

  12. Test & Measurement in Sports
    Research involving the assessment of physical performance, fitness testing protocols, and data analysis in sports.

  13. Biomechanics & Sports Performance Analysis
    Investigation into movement patterns, force analysis, and technique evaluation to improve athletic performance.

  14. Sports Application and Technology
    Research on innovative tools, wearable technologies, and software applications used in sports training and monitoring.

 

Section Policies

Articles

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Peer Review Process

At Strength and Conditioning - Exercise Science Journal (SCESJ), we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and quality. Our peer review process is designed to ensure that only the most rigorous, valuable, and relevant research is published. The review process helps improve the quality of the manuscripts and enhances the journal’s credibility and reputation in the scientific community.

1. Submission and Initial Screening

All manuscript submissions undergo an initial screening by the editorial team to ensure they meet the journal’s scope and formatting guidelines. Manuscripts that do not align with the journal's focus and scope or fail to meet basic submission standards may be rejected at this stage.

2. Assignment of Reviewers

Once the manuscript passes initial screening, it is assigned to at least two independent experts in the relevant field. These reviewers are selected based on their expertise, qualifications, and experience in the subject matter. The anonymity of both authors and reviewers is maintained throughout the process (double-blind review).

3. Review Process

Reviewers evaluate the manuscript based on several criteria, including but not limited to:

  • Scientific quality: The originality, significance, and rigor of the research.

  • Relevance: How well the manuscript aligns with the focus and scope of the journal.

  • Clarity and structure: The quality of writing, organization, and presentation of ideas.

  • Methodology: The appropriateness and transparency of the research methods and analysis.

  • Contribution to the field: The impact and potential implications of the research on the field of strength and conditioning, exercise science, and related areas.

Reviewers are asked to provide constructive feedback, suggest revisions, and recommend a decision (Accept, Minor Revision, Major Revision, or Reject).

4. Decision and Author Revision

Based on the reviewers’ feedback, the editorial team makes a decision:

  • Accept: The manuscript is accepted for publication with no or minimal revisions.

  • Minor Revision: The manuscript requires minor changes before it can be accepted.

  • Major Revision: The manuscript requires significant revisions. The revised manuscript is resubmitted for another round of review.

  • Reject: The manuscript is not suitable for publication in the journal.

Authors are required to submit a revision note detailing the changes made in response to reviewer comments. The revised manuscript is then reassessed by the editorial team and, if necessary, sent back to the original reviewers.

5. Final Acceptance

After the revisions are completed and the manuscript is approved by the reviewers and editorial team, the manuscript is formally accepted for publication. The corresponding author is notified, and the manuscript is prepared for publication in an upcoming issue of SCESJ.

6. Ethical Considerations

SCESJ follows ethical guidelines for publishing and peer review, including the protection of intellectual property and the prevention of conflicts of interest. All reviewers and editors are expected to disclose any conflicts of interest before reviewing or making decisions on a manuscript.

7. Transparency

The peer review process is designed to be transparent, efficient, and fair. Authors, reviewers, and the editorial board work together to ensure that high-quality research is disseminated to the scientific community.

 

Publication Frequency

SCESJ has 2 (two) issues for each volume, namely in May and October.

 

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

 

Strength and Conditioning – Exercise Science Journal (SCESJ)

Strength and Conditioning – Exercise Science Journal (SCESJ) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and case studies in the field of sports science, with a special emphasis on performance, health, and physical development. The journal aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical application in various areas related to exercise, training, and athletic development.