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The Sport and Exercise Scientist (The SES) is the official quarterly publication of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. It aims to provide up-to-date information to those with an interest in sport and exercise sciences and to support excellence in the delivery of sport and exercise science practice, teaching and learning, and research.

 

Current Issue

Issue 16 June 2008

  • Performance Science & Innovation in Olympic and Paralympic Sport
  • Why "Participants" rather than "Subjects"?
  • 10-Page Strictly for Students Special
  • 2008 BASES Annual Conference

BASES Members can view issues of The SES as a PDF via the Member Area.

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To request a free sample copy*, please send your name and postal address to Jane Bairstow 

* Subject to availability - Issue 16 June 2008

* Next issue available September 2008

Back Issues

Issue 15 March 2008

  • Exercise and Sleep
  • Physical Inactivity: A Real Issue in Mental Illness
  • America's Cup Yacht Racing
  • Conference Updates

Issue 14 December 2007

  • Annual Conference Highlights
  • BASES High Performance Sport Accreditation: One Year On
  • BASES International Travel Grant Winners

Issue 13 September 2007

  • Applied Papers from the Annual Conference
  • Patients with Chronic Heart Failure
  • Strictly for Students
  • Handcycling

Issue 12 June 2007

  • Strictly for Students
  • Prevention of Cardivascular Disease
  • Highlights from the BASES Annual Student Conference
  • Making the Weight: But How Much Is Lost?

Issue 11 March 2007

  • Providing Gold Medal Biomechanical Support at World Swimming Championships
  • Opportunities for Sport and Exercise Scientists in Ghana
  • Conference Updates
  • WWW.Garbage.Com
  • Qualification and Training Routes to becoming a practising Sport and Exercise Psychologist

Issue 10 Dec 2006

  • BASES Workshop Reviews
  • Case Studies from Applied Physiology
  • Debates from the Annual Conference
  • BASES High performance Sport Accreditation Launched

Issue 9 Sept 2006

  • Walking Towards Health and Wellbeing
  • The Rise of Applied Sport Science Research in Australia
  • What's It Like Out There? Making The Terra Incognita More Firma
  • Saturday Night with Whyte! Sport and Exercise Science in the Media

Issue 8 June 2006

  • Ethics-Ethics-Ethics
  • Experiential Learning in Sport
  • Annual Conference Programme
  • Highlights from the Student Conference

Issue 7 March 2006

  • Who is your Client?-The Athlete? The Coach? The Performance Director?
  • The Commonwealth Games
  • Comrades Ultra-Marathon Heart Study
  • BASES Welfare Policy

Issue 6 December 2005

  • Inaugural Divisional Chairs Set Out Their Stalls
  • Interview with Mary Nevill
  • English Cricket: A Phoenix from the Ashes?
  • Preparing Students for the Real World
Issue 5 September 2005
  • What makes a good sport and exercise science conference
  • Work experience placements
  • Sample size in research
  • Physical activity and type 2 diabetes
Issue 4 June 2005
  • Choosing Activity: A physical activity action plan
  • Community-Based Exercise Programmes
  • Research in the Applied Setting
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Coaching Interest Group Special

Issue 3 March 2005

  • Carbohydrate: Fuelling physical activity
  • Using motivational interviewing
  • How to make research methods exciting
  • Evaluating your practice
  • Student special

 

Issue 2 Dec 2004

  • Obesity: A growing problem
  • Understanding muscle growth
  • Reflective practices
  • Dr John Buckley interviewed
  • BASES reponses to UK Sport's plans

 

Issue 1 Sept 2004
  • UK Sport's vision for sports science
  • Present and future BASES Chairs share views
  • E-learning in sport and exercise science
  • Prof Craig Sharp interviewed
  • CMO report

 

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