NASM Launches Research Journal

The National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) has launched a new peer-reviewed journal aimed at connecting exercise science with hands-on coaching. The publication will offer reliable, evidence-based guidance for trainers, athletes, and fitness enthusiasts, ensuring latest research translates into actionable gym advice.

- The official name of the publication is the *Journal of Fitness, Wellness, and Human Performance* (JFWHP). - It is published biannually in partnership with KGL Meridian, focusing on "Actionable Science" to translate research findings into practical strategies for professionals. - The journal is led by Co-Editors-in-Chief Dr. Scott W. Cheatham and Dr. Guillermo Escalante, with Dr. Brian Sutton serving as a co-editor. - Content will span multiple disciplines, including fitness, sports performance, wellness, health promotion, nutrition, and sports medicine. - The publication will feature peer-reviewed articles, case studies, narrative reviews, and systematic reviews. - Full access to the journal is exclusively available to members of NASM One™, the organization's professional development platform. - While full access is restricted, abstracts and select articles will be made publicly available to advance knowledge within the global fitness and wellness community.

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