
About the Journal
Journal title | INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review |
Subject | Physical education, Sport science, Sport medicine and health, Sport Management, Sports nutrition and sports history |
Abbreviation | INSPIREE JOURNAL |
Publisher | INSPIREE & DPE Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai |
Language | English |
Frequency | 3 issues per year: Vol. 6 No. 1 — January 27 (article submission deadline: December 27); Vol. 6 No. 2 — May 27 (article submission deadline: April 27); Vol. 6 No. 3 — September 27 (article submission deadline: August 27). |
DOI | Prefix 10.53905/inspiree by Crossref ![]() |
Online ISSN | 2746-6965 |
Print ISSN | 2774-2520 |
Editor-in-chief | Herli Pardilla, M.Ed, Ed.D. |
Citation Analysis | Google Scholar | Dimension| OpenAlex | Scilit MDPI |
Indexing | DOAJ | CROSSREF | GARUDA | Scilit MDPI More indexing.. |
Submissions | This scholarly journal invites contributions throughout the entire year. Submitted manuscripts undergo evaluation immediately upon their arrival. The template for manuscript preparation is accessible for download Here. The published manuscripts have adhered to standard English conventions since Volume 1, Issue 1, released in 2020. |
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INSPIREE: Indonesian Sports Innovations Reviews functions as a vital channel for the exchange of scholarly knowledge among researchers, academics, and practitioners in the discipline from diverse global perspectives. INSPIREE: Indonesian Sports Innovations Reviews The foremost aim of this journal, which functions as a pivotal conduit for academic discourse, is to proficiently disseminate the outcomes and conclusions derived from empirical inquiries and methodical scientific assessments that collectively facilitate the progressive enhancement of global scientific comprehension within the domains of physical education, sport science, sport medicine and health, sport management, sports nutrition, and sports history. Manuscripts submitted for evaluation and prospective publication must conform to the stringent stipulation of having never been previously published in any format or submitted for appraisal to an alternative academic journal, thus safeguarding the originality and novelty of the research; moreover, we extend an invitation to a diverse array of contributors to submit manuscripts, encompassing both domestically situated and internationally based authors. |
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All manuscripts presented in this edition were composed or collaboratively developed by a total of 44 scholars hailing from various nations, specifically the Indonesia, Spain, France, Netherland, Lituania, Philippines, Germany, Colombia, Tunisia, Canada, Romania, Pakistan, Türkiye, Malaysia, Rusia, Australia, Austria and United States
Original Research
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Selection and Success in Badminton: The Role of Lobs and Smashes in Junior Athletes' Performance
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Technical Proficiency Analysis in Table Tennis: A Comparative Study Between Advanced and Intermediate Players
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Influence of Different Strength Training Protocol on Breaststroke Performance in Competitive Swimmers
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Effects of a 12-Week Skipping Exercise Program on Leg Endurance in Competitive Badminton Players: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Effectiveness of a Mixed Martial Arts-Based Training Program in Reducing Obesity and Improving Cardiovascular Health Among Women in Indonesia
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