About the Journal
African Journal of Sports and Physical Sciences (AJSPS) is a peer-reviewed, academic open-access journal that publishes original research, reviews, and short communications on all aspects of sports and physical sciences in Africa. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including Exercise physiology, Biomechanics, Sports psychology, Sports nutrition, Sports medicine, Sports management, Biomechanics, Coaching, Physical education, Kinesiology, and more.
The journal provides a platform for you to share your research with a global audience and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in this field. If you are an African researcher working in the field of sports and physical sciences, the AJSPS is an excellent place to publish your work.
Current Issue
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): AJSPS
Published: 2024-07-22
Articles
Assessment of Organizational Capacity and Challenges in Disability Sports Participation by Secondary School Students with Special Needs in Ibadan, Nigeria
- Pages: 1-15
- Views: 70  
- Downloads: 39  
Uncovering the Hidden Variable: Corruption and the Underperformance of Zimbabwean Soccer Teams
- Pages: 16-36
- Views: 73  
- Downloads: 51  
Correlation between Nutrition Education and Dietary Habits in College Athletes
A Study of Volleyball and Football Players at Federal College of Education, Zaria
- Pages: 37-45
- Views: 70  
- Downloads: 58  
The Role of Health Education in Preventing Chronic Diseases
Strategies, Outcomes and Future Directions
- Pages: 46-56
- Views: 53  
- Downloads: 41  
Teachers’ Perception of Physical Activity on Obesity in Early Childhood Education in Benue State, Nigeria
- Pages: 57-67
- Views: 0  
- Downloads: 0  
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