Journal of Human Movement Science (JHMS)
Journal of Human Movement Science (JHMS) promotes and accelerates the dissemination of new research findings. There is a wealth of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scientists around the globe with a platform to share, promote, and discuss various emerging issues and developments in different areas of human movement science.
Aims & Scope
Journal of Human Movement Science (JHMS) promotes and accelerates the dissemination of new research findings. There is a wealth of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scientists around the globe with a platform to share, promote, and discuss various emerging issues and developments in different areas of human movement science.
Aims
- To promote and accelerate the dissemination of new research findings across the field of human movement science globally.
- To provide academicians and scientists worldwide with a platform to share, promote, and discuss emerging issues and developments in all areas of human movement science.
- To foster academic exchange, collaboration, and innovation in interdisciplinary research addressing exercise science, kinesiology, and human performance.
- To advance knowledge and practical understanding of human movement, physical activity, and their applications in health, sports, and rehabilitation through rigorous scholarly publication.
Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to human movement science, including but not limited to:
Exercise Science and Kinesiology
- Biomechanics of human movement, including kinematics, kinetics, and motor control in sports and daily activities
- Exercise physiology, including cardiovascular responses, metabolic adaptations, and physiological effects of physical activity
- Motor learning and development, including skill acquisition, motor development across the lifespan, and factors affecting performance
- Sports medicine and injury prevention, including biomechanical analysis, injury risk factors, and rehabilitation exercises
Physical Activity and Human Performance
- Physical activity and public health, including population-level activity patterns, sedentary behavior, and health outcomes
- Performance optimization in sports, including training methods, periodization, and physiological/psychological factors affecting athletic performance
- Adaptations to physical activity across populations, including children, older adults, individuals with disabilities, and clinical populations
- Technology in human movement science, including motion capture, wearable sensors, and data analytics for performance and health monitoring