About the Journal

Research in Strength and Performance (ISSN: 3069-0765) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal. The journal encourages authors to submit basic and applied research in strength and conditioning and all aspects of sports performance.


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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026)

Research in Strength and Performance (ISSN: 3069-0765) is an open access, double peer-reviewed, internationally published journal, indexed on Google Scholar to track citations, h-index and i10-index for impact. The journal is a Crossref member for digital object identifier (DOI) number assignment and citation tracking.

Manuscripts are published as they are accepted. Published works are dated by year, volume (issue): manuscript number and DOI number.  Example: 2026, Volume 6 (Issue 1): 3, DOI#.

Publication Timeline: From submission to publication, manuscripts in the journal take on average 35-45 days. Timelines may vary based on reviewer promptness and the time needed for authors to address revisions. 

Articles

American Football Position Does Not Influence Symmetry in Joint Power During High-Speed Running

Monique Mokha, Antonio Crisanti, Pete Bommarito
Abstract 89 | PDF Downloads 41

Grass-Fed and Non-Grass-Fed Whey Protein Supplementation and High-Intensity Eccentric Exercise Do Not Affect Arterial Stiffness and Systemic Hemodynamics in Resistance-Trained Individuals

Matthew J. Barenie, Stephen J. Carter , Albaro Escalera, Hope E. Grange, Zachary J. Schlader , Alyce D. Fly, Timothy D. Mickleborough
Abstract 198 | PDF Downloads 72

Resistance Training to Mitigate Sarcopenia in Menopausal Women

Joy I. Kagendo, Brenda Watson
Abstract 416 | PDF Downloads 50

Dual V̇O2plateau Method for Confirming V̇O2max Validity in Trained Female Runners

Savanna Knight , Eric Scudamore, Lynnsey Bowling, Veronika Scudamore, Hunter Waldman, Eric O'Neal
Abstract 134 | PDF Downloads 55

Differences Between Perceived and Recommended Nutritional Needs Among Three Division I Female Sports Teams

Shelley Holden, Matthew T. Stratton, J. Ray Davis, Austin T. Massengale, Jarrett Strate-Lutzow
Abstract 240 | PDF Downloads 62

The Effect of Verbal Encouragement with Swearing on High Intensity Exercise Performance

Nicholas Washmuth, Lia Jiannine, Lindsey Davis, Christopher Ballmann
Abstract 423 | PDF Downloads 138

Ultrasound Echo Intensity of the Rectus Femoris Correlates Muscle Strength in the Post-Operative Rehabilitation of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Daniel McGurren, Kaycee Glattke, Jedediah Lee, Sayi Boddu, Molly Klanderman, Anikar Chhabra, Jason De Luigi
Abstract 314 | PDF Downloads 132
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Scientific Impact

Research in Strength and Performance publishes peer-reviewed research designed to advance the science of athletic development, human performance, and applied sport science. The journal prioritizes investigations that inform training design, workload monitoring, injury prevention, and performance optimization across athletic and tactical populations. By emphasizing methodological rigor alongside applied relevance, RSP aims to support evidence-based decision-making for sport scientists, coaches, athletic trainers, and performance professionals.