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Aim and scope: Journal of Sport for All and Recreation is an international journal aiming to contribute to the world of science by publishing academic and scientific studies in an ethical, qualified and original framework. The journal is a peer-reviewed journal and is published after at least two blind peer reviews. Turkish and English publications are accepted in our journal. The authors of the manuscripts submitted to our journal should not have been published in any way before. Authors are deemed to have transferred their copyrights when they submit their works. Studies are published through plagiarism program.

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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical properties of muscles in female athletes from different sports disciplines. The research was designed as a cross-sectional study, and a total of 58 female athletes, including football (n = 28)[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between sports participation motivation and psychological resilience in individuals with disabilities. A questionnaire method was used to determine the relationship between the motivation levels for participating in sports and psychological resilience of[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
ABSTRACTObjective(s): The research investigates the effects of the difficulties encountered in the process of learning English by students who enrolled in the Faculty of Sports Sciences.Material and Method(s): In this study, data were collected by using the Foreign Language Self-Efficacy[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
This study aimed to compare sprint (30m) and agility (T-test) performances in team and individual athletes and to examine the effect of gender on this relationship. 48 elite athletes (24 team, 24 individuals; 20 men, 28 women) participated in the[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
This study was conducted with the aim of examining the relationship between the personality traits, academic procrastination, and metacognitive reading strategies of students studying in various faculties at xxxxxUniversity. The population of the study consists of students enrolled in different[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
This study aimed to examine the general and sports nutrition knowledge and psychological well-being of university students. A total of 450 students from Ondokuz Mayıs University completed the General and Sports Nutrition Knowledge Scale and the Psychological Well-Being Scale. Independent[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
The aim of this study is to investigate the acute effects of the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test (Level-1) administered in the morning and evening hours on performance, metabolic hormones, and inflammation parameters in soccer players. Thirteen voluntary male soc-cer players[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
This study examined the indirect effect of school type on children's recreational intrin-sic motivation through parental achievement support, grounded inSelf-Determination Theory. Data from 302 Turkish primary students (aged 10–13) were analyzed using mediation and moderated mediation (PROCESS Models 4 &[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
Despite widespread consensus that physical exercise enhances psychological well-being, the specific dopaminergic and neuroplastic mechanisms driving these benefits remain conceptually fragmented. This narrative review aims to synthesize the multi-layered interplay between distinct exercise modalities, reward processing, and mental health outcomes.[…]
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Journal of Sport for All and Recreation,Year 2026Volume 8Issue 1
Mar 30, 2026 | 00:00 am
Teacher burnout and high turnover rates are significant public health issues that threaten the quality of education and teacher well-being. While current interventions often focus on teachers already in the profession, preventive strategies that strengthen psychological resources before entering the[…]
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