As 2024 comes to a close, the International Journal of Strength and Conditioning (IJSC) continues to solidify its position as a leading platform for exercise science research. This year saw remarkable engagement and contributions from a global audience, underscoring the journal's growing impact and reputation.
Key Achievements in 2024:
Total Article Views: The IJSC recorded an impressive 253,718 views, reflecting its value to researchers, practitioners, and educators worldwide.
Articles Published: A total of 50 articles were published this year, showcasing cutting-edge research and innovative insights.
Most Viewed Article: "Partial Vs Full Range of Motion Resistance Training: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" by Wolf et al., garnered 35,835 views, highlighting the significance of practical topics within the strength and conditioning community.
Global Reach: Readers from 93 countries accessed the journal, while authors from 38 nationalities contributed their research, reinforcing the journal’s international scope.
Editorial Excellence: With 46 editorial board members, the IJSC ensures the highest standards of quality and rigor in its publications.
University Support: The journal received backing from 19 universities, emphasizing the collaborative effort in advancing the field.
The IJSC’s success is further amplified by the unwavering support of leading institutions such as Yale, Imperial College London, MIT, and the University of Bath, among others. These partnerships highlight the journal’s credibility and its role in shaping the future of strength and conditioning.
As we look ahead to 2025, the IJSC remains committed to providing open-access, high-quality research to the global community. With continued support from its readers, contributors, and partners, the journal is poised for even greater achievements.
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