Aims & Scope

The editorial policy of the scientific journal “PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORT: SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE” is based on the principles of objectivity and impartiality in the selection of manuscripts for publication, high standards for the quality of scientific research, mandatory peer review of submitted articles, collegial decision-making regarding publication, openness and prompt communication with authors, and strict adherence to copyright and related rights.

The main criterion for selecting materials for publication is the scientific novelty, relevance of the research topic, theoretical and practical significance of the results, as well as the reliability and validity of the presented scientific data.

The purpose of the scientific journal “PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORT: SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE” is to present the results of modern scientific research in the field of physical culture and sports, to highlight different scientific perspectives on current issues in sports science, and to analyze current trends and future prospects in this field.

The journal publishes research in the following main areas:

  • theory and methodology of physical education;

  • theory and methodology of athlete training;

  • sports medicine, physical therapy, and rehabilitation;

  • psychology, pedagogy, and sociology of sport;

  • management and marketing in physical culture and sport;

  • health-preserving technologies in physical education and sport;

  • innovative approaches and modern technologies in sport.

The journal publishes relevant scientific research that contributes significantly to the development of theory and practice in physical culture and sport, promotes the dissemination of new scientific ideas, methods and technologies, and supports the development of modern approaches to sports science.

The main audience of the journal includes researchers in the field of physical culture and sport, university lecturers, scientists, doctoral and postgraduate students, coaches, specialists in physical education and sports medicine, as well as anyone interested in contemporary issues and future perspectives of physical culture and sport.